All you need to know about the 2022 Australian Open, with Novak Djokovic sensationally deported
When and where does it take place, who will be the main threats and can Briton Emma Raducanu land a second major in the women's event?
When is the 2022 Australian Open taking place?
The women's singles final will take place at 08.30 GMT on January 29 with the men's singles final slated for 08.30 GMT on January 30.
What is the venue and surface for the 2022 Australian Open?
Which players will miss the 2022 Australian Open?
The biggest news has revolved around Novak Djokovic, though, with the Serbian star being deported from Australia before the tournament's opening round.
The nine-time champion's stance on vaccination left him needing medical exemption to enter the country, but the Serbian star was turned away.
He appealed the decision to deny him a visa and won his case, with the judge ruling that the original decision should be quashed and the 34-year-old be released from detention immediately.
That meant that Djokovic was free to take part in the tournament's draw, but a statement made by the Australian Immigration Minister just days before the start of the event confirmed that the government were exercising further powers to cancel his visa for a second time, meaning the world No.1 was deported an unable to participate.
However, 20-time Grand Slam winner Rafael Nadal is set to play despite a brush with covid-19 last month.
Prior to arriving in Melbourne, the Spaniard had not played since August due to a long-standing foot problem, though, so you can expect him to be some way short of his best tennis for a while yet.
What are the latest betting odds for the 2022 Australian Open?
With Djokovic now out of the tournament, the odds for the men's singles have been blown wide open.
US Open king Daniil Medvedev now heads the market (7/4), while Alex Zverev follows closely behind at 3/1.
Andy Murray, who has been handed a wild card sits at 50/1, while Cameron Norrie has now been eliminated in the opening round. Their fellow Briton Dan Evans remains a 100/1 shot.
Daniil Medvedev - 7/4
Alex Zverev - 3/1
Rafael Nadal - 9/1
Stefanos Tsitsipas - 16/1
Jannik Sinner - 16/1
Carlos Alcaraz - 33/1
In the women's singles, world No.1 Ash Barty leads Planet Sport Bet's market, although the home hope, who is yet to make the final in Melbourne, is a cool favourite at 10/3.
Defending champion Naomi Osaka is next at 11/2 with Briton Emma Raducanu, the surprise winner of the US Open in September, at 16/1.
Ash Barty - 10/3
Garbine Muguruza - 12/1
Odds correct as of January 11.
What is the draw for the 2022 Australian Open?
Top round one men's matches
Cam Norrie vs Sebastian Korda
Brandon Nakashima vs Matteo Berrettini
Reilly Opelka vs Kevin Anderson
Alex De Minaur vs Lorenzo Musetti
Nikoloz Basilashvili vs Andy Murray
Dan Evans vs David Goffin
Diego Schwartzman vs Filip Krajinovic
John Isner vs Maxime Cressy
Richard Gasquet vs Ugo Humbert
Top round one women's matches
Belinda Bencic vs Kristina Mladenovic
Barbora Krejcikova vs Andrea Petkovic
Sofia Kenin vs Madison Keys
Paula Badosa vs Ajla Tomljanovic
Elise Mertens vs Vera Zvonareva
Sloane Stephens vs Emma Raducanu
Petra Kvitova vs Sorana Cirstea
Angelique Kerber vs Kaia Kanepi
Full 2022 Australian Open draw
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How can I watch the 2022 Australian Open on TV or online?
How will the schedule change at the 2022 Australian Open?
The women's semi-finals, previously staged during the day session on the second Thursday, will both take place in the evening session (starting at 08.30 GMT) on that day in 2022.
This year, both men's semis will take place on the second Friday - one in the day session and one in the evening session. Given one match could now take place in considerably hotter temperatures than the other, whether that will silence the complaints remains to be seen.