The Australian Open has been a stage for some intense battles in recent years, with players like Madison Keys and Aryna Sabalenka making their mark on the tournament. As we gear up for the upcoming edition, let’s take a look at the top contenders based on their performances in the Australian Open swing over the last three years.
At number 8, we have Marta Kostyuk, who has shown great promise with wins over top-10 players in Adelaide. She has set her sights on breaking into the elite club and has the potential to make a deep run in Melbourne.
Mirra Andreeva comes in at number 7, having reached the final at the Adelaide International. With valuable experience gained over the past year, she is a strong contender for the title.
Belinda Bencic takes the 6th spot after a remarkable comeback following the birth of her daughter. Her improved game and confidence make her a force to be reckoned with on the hard courts of Melbourne.
Elina Svitolina, at number 5, boasts a strong record at the Australian Open and is yet to face a defeat in 2026. Her experience and consistency make her a dangerous opponent for anyone in the draw.
Iga Swiatek, ranked 4th, has shown her prowess on the hard courts Down Under. With a solid performance at the United Cup and a semifinal appearance last year, she is a strong contender for the title.
Coco Gauff occupies the 3rd spot, having tasted success at the ASB Classic and making deep runs in the Australian Open in recent years. Her all-around game makes her a tough opponent for anyone in the draw.
Defending champion Madison Keys comes in at number 2, looking to repeat her fairy-tale run from last year. With a strong serve and steady form leading up to the tournament, she is a formidable contender for the title.
And finally, at number 1, we have Aryna Sabalenka, who has been dominant at the Australian Open in recent years. With a win-loss percentage of 82% and two titles in Brisbane since 2024, she is the woman to beat in Melbourne.
Apart from these top contenders, players like Emma Navarro, Diana Shnaider, and Elena Rybakina have also shown potential to surprise at the tournament. With the stage set for another thrilling edition of the Australian Open, fans can expect some high-quality tennis and intense battles on the courts of Melbourne Park.

