2022 tennis tournament
Women's singles Champion Ashleigh Barty Runner-up Danielle Collins Final score 6–3, 7–6(7–2) Draw 128 (16 / 8 ) Seeds 32
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Ashleigh Barty defeated Danielle Collins in the final, 6–3, 7–6(7–2) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2022 Australian Open . She became the first home player to win an Australian Open singles title since Chris O'Neil in 1978 , and this was also the first home player (man or woman) to win the title in hardcourt surface since it moved to the present location at Melbourne Park in 1988 . This was Barty's third major singles title, and she won the title without losing a set , losing just three service games throughout the entire tournament. Barty became the eighth woman in the Open Era to win the French Open (2019 ), Wimbledon (2021 ), and Australian Open.[1]
The final was Barty's last professional appearance, announcing her retirement from the sport in March.[2]
Naomi Osaka was the defending champion,[3] but she lost to Amanda Anisimova in the third round.[4]
Barty retained the world No. 1 singles ranking after Aryna Sabalenka and Barbora Krejčíková lost in the fourth round and quarterfinals, respectively. Collins entered the WTA top 10 rankings for the first time by reaching the final.[5]
Alizé Cornet reached her first major singles quarterfinal on her 63rd main-draw appearance, an all-time record surpassing Tamarine Tanasugarn , who reached her first quarterfinal at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships on her 45th attempt.[6]
For the first time since 1997 , neither Venus nor Serena Williams participated in the Australian Open.[7]
This was the last singles tournament for former world No. 4 and 2011 US Open champion Samantha Stosur , who announced her retirement.[8] She lost to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the second round.
Seeds [ ]
0 1 . Ashleigh Barty (champion)
0 2 . Aryna Sabalenka (fourth round)
0 3 . Garbiñe Muguruza (second round)
0 4 . Barbora Krejčíková (quarterfinals)
0 5 . Maria Sakkari (fourth round)
0 6 . Anett Kontaveit (second round)
0 7 . Iga Świątek (semifinals)
0 8 . Paula Badosa (fourth round)
0 9. Ons Jabeur (withdrew due to back injury)
10 . Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (third round)
11 . Sofia Kenin (first round)
12 . Elena Rybakina (second round, retired)
13 . Naomi Osaka (third round)
14 . Simona Halep (fourth round)
15 . Elina Svitolina (third round)
16 . Angelique Kerber (first round)
17 . Emma Raducanu (second round)
18 . Coco Gauff (first round)
19 . Elise Mertens (fourth round)
20 . Petra Kvitová (first round)
21 . Jessica Pegula (quarterfinals)
22 . Belinda Bencic (second round)
23 . Leylah Fernandez (first round)
24 . Victoria Azarenka (fourth round)
25 . Daria Kasatkina (third round)
26 . Jeļena Ostapenko (third round)
27 . Danielle Collins (final)
28 . Veronika Kudermetova (third round)
29 . Tamara Zidanšek (third round)
30 . Camila Giorgi (third round)
31 . Markéta Vondroušová (third round)
32 . Sara Sorribes Tormo (second round)
Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.
Draw [ ]
Key [ ]
Q = Qualifier
WC = Wild card
LL = Lucky loser
Alt = Alternate
SE = Special exempt
PR = Protected ranking
ITF = ITF entry
JE = Junior exempt
w/o = Walkover
r = Retired
d = Defaulted
SR = Special ranking
Finals [ ]
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
1
Ashleigh Barty
6
6
21
Jessica Pegula
2
0
1
Ashleigh Barty
6
6
Madison Keys
1
3
4
Barbora Krejčíková
3
2
Madison Keys
6
6
1
Ashleigh Barty
6
77
27
Danielle Collins
3
62
27
Danielle Collins
7
6
Alizé Cornet
5
1
27
Danielle Collins
6
6
7
Iga Świątek
4
1
7
Iga Świątek
4
77
6
Kaia Kanepi
6
62
3
Top half [ ]
Section 1 [ ]
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
1
A Barty
6
6
Q
L Tsurenko
0
1
1
A Barty
6
6
V Gracheva
6
2
3
Q
L Bronzetti
1
1
Q
L Bronzetti
3
6
6
1
A Barty
6
6
T Martincová
7
6
30
C Giorgi
2
3
L Davis
5
2
T Martincová
2
62
A Potapova
4
0
30
C Giorgi
6
77
30
C Giorgi
6
6
1
A Barty
6
6
22
B Bencic
6
6
A Anisimova
4
3
K Mladenovic
4
3
22
B Bencic
2
5
Q
A Hartono
6
4
3
A Anisimova
6
7
A Anisimova
2
6
6
A Anisimova
4
6
710
D Yastremska
1
6
0r
13
N Osaka
6
3
65
M Brengle
6
0
5
M Brengle
0
4
C Osorio
3
3
13
N Osaka
6
6
13
N Osaka
6
6
Section 2 [ ]
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
LL
I Bara
3
1
N Párrizas Díaz
6
6
N Párrizas Díaz
w/o
M Zanevska
79
77
M Zanevska
K Juvan
67
64
N Párrizas Díaz
63
2
B Pera
7
6
21
J Pegula
77
6
E Alexandrova
5
3
B Pera
4
4
A Kalinina
6
61
5
21
J Pegula
6
6
21
J Pegula
4
77
7
21
J Pegula
77
6
28
V Kudermetova
6
6
5
M Sakkari
60
3
C Liu
4
4
28
V Kudermetova
6
7
E-G Ruse
6
6
E-G Ruse
2
5
J Paolini
1
3
28
V Kudermetova
4
1
A Sasnovich
3
6
65
5
M Sakkari
6
6
Q
Q Zheng
6
1
710
Q
Q Zheng
1
4
PR
T Maria
4
62
5
M Sakkari
6
6
5
M Sakkari
6
77
Section 3 [ ]
Section 4 [ ]
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
11
S Kenin
62
5
M Keys
77
7
M Keys
6
7
G Minnen
5
4
J Cristian
2
5
J Cristian
7
6
M Keys
4
6
710
A Van Uytvanck
6
6
Q Wang
6
3
62
Q
C Bucșa
3
4
A Van Uytvanck
6
65
3
Q Wang
6
6
Q Wang
2
77
6
18
C Gauff
4
2
M Keys
6
6
32
S Sorribes Tormo
6
6
8
P Badosa
3
1
PR
K Flipkens
4
1
32
S Sorribes Tormo
65
3
WC
D Parry
1
62
M Kostyuk
77
6
M Kostyuk
6
77
M Kostyuk
2
7
4
LL
N Hibino
2
3
8
P Badosa
6
5
6
Q
M Trevisan
6
6
Q
M Trevisan
0
3
A Tomljanović
4
0
8
P Badosa
6
6
8
P Badosa
6
6
Bottom half [ ]
Section 5 [ ]
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
6
A Kontaveit
6
6
K Siniaková
2
3
6
A Kontaveit
2
4
C Tauson
6
6
C Tauson
6
6
A Sharma
3
4
C Tauson
6
4
5
A Konjuh
4
6
7
27
D Collins
4
6
7
S Rogers
6
3
5
A Konjuh
4
3
Q
C Dolehide
1
3
27
D Collins
6
6
27
D Collins
6
6
27
D Collins
4
6
6
19
E Mertens
6
7
19
E Mertens
6
4
4
V Zvonareva
4
5
19
E Mertens
6
6
O Dodin
6
5
3
I-C Begu
3
2
I-C Begu
2
7
6
19
E Mertens
6
6
V Golubic
3
4
S Zhang
2
2
S Zhang
6
6
S Zhang
6
1
Z Diyas
77
63
1
12
E Rybakina
4
0r
12
E Rybakina
63
77
6
Section 6 [ ]
Section 7 [ ]
Section 8 [ ]
First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
16
A Kerber
4
3
K Kanepi
6
6
K Kanepi
6
77
M Bouzková
6
6
M Bouzková
2
63
Q
R Marino
1
3
K Kanepi
2
6
6
Q
H Baptiste
4
77
6
WC
M Inglis
6
2
0
C Garcia
6
64
3
Q
H Baptiste
64
6
2
WC
M Inglis
6
6
WC
M Inglis
77
2
6
23
L Fernandez
4
2
K Kanepi
5
6
710
31
M Vondroušová
6
6
2
A Sabalenka
7
2
67
WC
P Hon
2
3
31
M Vondroušová
6
7
Q
E Bektas
5
4
L Samsonova
2
5
L Samsonova
7
6
31
M Vondroušová
6
3
1
A Li
65
3
2
A Sabalenka
4
6
6
Xin Wang
77
6
Xin Wang
6
4
2
WC
S Sanders
7
3
2
2
A Sabalenka
1
6
6
2
A Sabalenka
5
6
6
Championship match statistics [ ]
Category
Barty
Collins
1st serve %
38/67 (57%)
40/64 (63%)
1st serve points won
31 of 38 = 82%
25 of 40 = 63%
2nd serve points won
13 of 29 = 45%
12 of 24 = 50%
Total service points won
44 of 67 = 65.67%
37 of 64 = 57.81%
Aces
10
1
Double faults
3
2
Winners
30
17
Unforced errors
22
22
Net points won
5 of 6 = 83%
11 of 16 = 69%
Break points converted
3 of 5 = 60%
2 of 4 = 50%
Return points won
27 of 64 = 42%
23 of 67 = 34%
Total points won
71
60
Source
Seeded players [ ]
The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of 10 January 2022. Rank and points before are as of 17 January 2022.
As announced by the WTA in September 2021, January, February and March event points under the “Better of 2020/2021 points” system will drop when the tournament takes place in 2022 or after 52 weeks from the 2021 event, whichever is earlier.[9] Accordingly, the higher of each player's 2020 or 2021 points will be replaced by her 2022 points at the end of the tournament. Note that this is a different ranking adjustment system than the one being used by the ATP for the men's event.
Seed
Rank
Player
Points before
Points defending from 2020 or 2021
Points won
Points after
Status
1
1
Ashleigh Barty
7,111
780
2,000
8,331
Champion , defeated Danielle Collins [27]
2
2
Aryna Sabalenka
5,698
240
240
5,698
Fourth round lost to Kaia Kanepi
3
3
Garbiñe Muguruza
5,425
1,300
70
4,195
Second round lost to Alizé Cornet
4
4
Barbora Krejčíková
5,213
110
430
5,533
Quarterfinals lost to Madison Keys
5
8
Maria Sakkari
4,071
240
240
4,071
Fourth round lost to Jessica Pegula [21]
6
7
Anett Kontaveit
4,231
430
70
3,871
Second round lost to Clara Tauson
7
9
Iga Świątek
3,916
240
780
4,456
Semifinals lost to Danielle Collins [27]
8
6
Paula Badosa
4,264
70+29
240+24
4,429
Fourth round lost to Madison Keys
9
10
Ons Jabeur
3,500
430
0
3,070
Withdrew due to lower back injury
10
11
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
2,968
430
130
2,668
Third round lost to Sorana Cîrstea
11
13
Sofia Kenin
2,762
2,000
10
772
First round lost to Madison Keys
12
12
Elena Rybakina
2,765
130
70
2,705
Second round retired against Zhang Shuai
13
14
Naomi Osaka
2,696
2,000
130
826
Third round lost to Amanda Anisimova
14
15
Simona Halep
2,657
780
240
2,117
Fourth round lost to Alizé Cornet
15
17
Elina Svitolina
2,641
240
130
2,531
Third round lost to Victoria Azarenka [24]
16
20
Angelique Kerber
2,517
240
10
2,287
First round lost to Kaia Kanepi
17
18
Emma Raducanu
2,595
(1)†
70
2,664
Second round lost to Danka Kovinić
18
16
Coco Gauff
2,655
240
10
2,425
First round lost to Wang Qiang
19
26
Elise Mertens
2,091
240
240
2,091
Fourth round lost to Danielle Collins [27]
20
19
Petra Kvitová
2,530
430
10
2,110
First round lost to Sorana Cîrstea
21
21
Jessica Pegula
2,474
430
430
2,474
Quarterfinals lost to Ashleigh Barty [1]
22
22
Belinda Bencic
2,415
130
70
2,355
Second round lost to Amanda Anisimova
23
24
Leylah Fernandez
2,279
40
10
2,249
First round lost to Maddison Inglis [WC]
24
25
Victoria Azarenka
2,166
10
240
2,396
Fourth round lost to Barbora Krejčíková [4]
25
23
Daria Kasatkina
2,360
70
130
2,420
Third round lost to Iga Świątek [7]
26
27
Jeļena Ostapenko
2,035
70
130
2,095
Third round lost to Barbora Krejčíková [4]
27
30
Danielle Collins
1,911
70
1,300
3,141
Final lost to Ashleigh Barty
28
32
Veronika Kudermetova
1,695
130
130
1,695
Third round lost to Maria Sakkari [5]
29
29
Tamara Zidanšek
1,931
70
130
1,991
Third round lost to Alizé Cornet
30
33
Camila Giorgi
1,692
130
130
1,692
Third round lost to Ashleigh Barty [1]
31
41
Markéta Vondroušová
1,447
240
130
1,337
Third round lost to Aryna Sabalenka [2]
32
35
Sara Sorribes Tormo
1,588
70
70
1,588
Second round lost to Marta Kostyuk
† The player did not qualify for the tournament in either 2020 or 2021. Accordingly, points for her 16th best result are deducted instead.
Withdrawn players [ ]
The following players would have been seeded, but withdrew before the tournament began.
Rank
Player
Points before
Points defending from 2020 or 2021
Points after
Withdrawal reason
5
Karolína Plíšková
4,582
130
4,452
Right hand injury
28
Jennifer Brady
1,953
1,300
653
Left foot injury
31
Karolína Muchová
1,734
780
954
Stomach injury
Other entry information [ ]
Wild cards [ ]
Protected ranking [ ]
Qualifiers [ ]
Lucky losers [ ]
Withdrawals [ ]
See also [ ]
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