The Australian Open draw is out, and we've got an all-Canadian matchup in the first round.
One of Felix Auger-Aliassime or Vasek Pospisil will be heading home early, with world No. 6 Auger-Aliassime heavily favoured to advance.
Also in the men's singles bracket, No. 20 Denis Shapovalov looks to advance against Croatian Dusan Lajovic.
Meanwhile, four Canadians are in the women's singles tournament.
Bianca Andreescu takes on No. 25 Marie Bouzkova of Czechia, Leylah Annie Fernandez faces France's Alize Cornet and Rebecca Marino plays China's Lin Zhu.
Toronto's Katherine Sebov is also in the tournament after defeating Swiss player Simona Waltert in the final round of qualifying.
Despite being edged out in aces (0-2) and winners (15-18), Sebov committed just two double faults to Waltert's six and had 35 unforced errors to her opponent's 48.
Sebov, 24, also won 69 per cent of first-serve points and broke on three of her eight opportunities.
She defeated Czechia's Linda Noskova and Australia's Priscilla Hon in the previous two qualifying rounds.
Her first-round opponent is No. 4 Caroline Garcia of France.
The first-round matches begin Monday in Australia.
--with files from The Canadian Press





