Australian Open 2020 form guide: Top contenders to win, preview, odds, why they can and can’t win Australian Open

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Australian Open 2020 form guide: Top contenders to win, preview, odds, why they can and can’t win Australian Open
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4-1, losing to No.53 Jennifer Brady but beating No.16 Marketa Vondrousova, No.24 Dayana Yastremska, No.27 Danielle Collins and No.31 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. Also won WTA Finals in late October

After rebounding from a shock season-opening loss in Brisbane to win the title in Adelaide, Australia’s first women’s top seed at the Open in 43 years has an inviting first-week draw before it could get rough.Top-ranked player in the world for a reason and a star on hard courts, even though her one slam win was on clay. Looked good winning the Adelaide International. Made the quarters last year which gave her a taste of the pressure a home slam puts on a player.

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