2024 Brisbane International

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2024 Brisbane International
Date31 December 2023–7 January 2024
Edition13th
Category ATP Tour 250 series
WTA 500 series
Draw28S / 24D (ATP)
64S / 32D (WTA)
Prize money$739,945 (ATP)
$1,736,763 (WTA)
Surface Hard
Location Tennyson, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Venue Queensland Tennis Centre
Champions
Men's singles
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Grigor Dimitrov
Women's singles
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Elena Rybakina
Men's doubles
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Lloyd Glasspool / Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jean-Julien Rojer
Women's doubles
Flag of Ukraine.svg Lyudmyla Kichenok / Flag of Latvia.svg Jeļena Ostapenko
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The 2024 Brisbane International was a professional tennis tournament on the 2024 ATP Tour and 2024 WTA Tour. It was played on outdoor hard courts in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. This was the thirteenth edition of the tournament and took place at the Queensland Tennis Centre in Tennyson as part of the Australian Open Series in preparation for the first Grand Slam of the year, and this was also the first tournament since 2020 (and men's events since 2019) after intervening editions cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1]

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Points distribution

EventWFSFQFR16R32R64QQ2Q1
Men's singles250165100502501370
Men's doubles150904520
Women's singles5003251951086032125131
Women's doubles1

Champions

Men's singles

Women's singles

Men's doubles

Women's doubles

ATP singles main-draw entrants

Seeds

CountryPlayerRank1Seed
Flag of Denmark.svg  DEN Holger Rune 81
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  BUL Grigor Dimitrov 142
Flag of the United States.svg  USA Ben Shelton 173
Flag of France.svg  FRA Ugo Humbert 204
Flag of the United States.svg  USA Sebastian Korda 245
Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Sebastián Báez 286
Flag of Argentina.svg  ARG Tomás Martín Etcheverry 307
Aslan Karatsev 358

Other entrants

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following player received entry into the singles main draw under the ATP Next Gen programme for players aged under 20 and ranked in the top 250:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

Withdrawals

ATP doubles main-draw entrants

Seeds

CountryPlayerCountryPlayerRank1Seed
Flag of Germany.svg  GER Kevin Krawietz Flag of Germany.svg  GER Tim Pütz 451
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  GBR Lloyd Glasspool Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Jean-Julien Rojer 492
Flag of the United States.svg  USA Nathaniel Lammons Flag of the United States.svg  USA Jackson Withrow 493
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS Rinky Hijikata Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS Jason Kubler 534
Flag of Croatia.svg  CRO Nikola Mektić Flag of Monaco.svg  MON Hugo Nys 585
Flag of Finland.svg  FIN Harri Heliövaara Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS John Peers 686
Flag of Ecuador.svg  ECU Gonzalo Escobar Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  KAZ Aleksandr Nedovyesov 967
Flag of India.svg  IND Yuki Bhambri Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Robin Haase 1038

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

Alternates

The following pair received entry as alternates:

Withdrawals

WTA singles main-draw entrants

Seeds

CountryPlayerRank1Seed
Aryna Sabalenka 21
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  KAZ Elena Rybakina 42
Flag of Latvia.svg  LAT Jeļena Ostapenko 133
Liudmila Samsonova 164
Daria Kasatkina 185
Veronika Kudermetova 196
Ekaterina Alexandrova 217
Victoria Azarenka 228
Flag of Poland.svg  POL Magda Linette 249
Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Sorana Cîrstea 2610
Anastasia Potapova 2711
Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Anhelina Kalinina 2812
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Elise Mertens 2913
Flag of the United States.svg  USA Sofia Kenin 3314
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  CHN Zhu Lin 3715
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Karolína Plíšková 3816

Other entrants

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

Withdrawals

WTA doubles main-draw entrants

Seeds

CountryPlayerCountryPlayerRank1Seed
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  TPE Hsieh Su-wei Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Elise Mertens 81
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  TPE Chan Hao-ching Flag of Mexico.svg  MEX Giuliana Olmos 462
Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Miyu Kato Flag of Indonesia.svg  INA Aldila Sutjiadi 533
Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Ingrid Martins Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Luisa Stefani 664
Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Lyudmyla Kichenok Flag of Latvia.svg  LAT Jeļena Ostapenko 705
Veronika Kudermetova Liudmila Samsonova 716
Flag of Hungary.svg  HUN Tímea Babos Flag of Ukraine.svg  UKR Marta Kostyuk 947
Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Eri Hozumi Flag of Japan.svg  JPN Makoto Ninomiya 998

Other entrants

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

The following pair received entry as alternates:

Withdrawals

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References

  1. "Nine Grand Slam Singles Champions to Play at Brisbane". Brisbane International . 6 December 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.