Who are commentators for Australian Open 2022?
Australian Open 2023
Australian Open 2022, first slam of the year commences from January 17. After all the controversy surrounding Novak Djokovic and his visa, the Grandslam will commence from Monday. The Serbian has been deported back to his home country, as the slam loses yet another big name.
Ashleigh Barty is seeded first at Australian Open in the women’s section, with the likes of Naomi Osaka and other big names present in the draw. As for the men’s section, Daniil Medvedev is the highest seed remaining in the tournament after Djokovic’s deportation.
However, it is Andrey Rublev, seeded fifth who takes Djokovic’s place in the draw, according to the rules. In this article, we will have a look at the commentators for the Australian Open 2022. Good commentary makes tennis matches even more interesting to watch, hence having a good team makes the difference.
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Commentators for Australian Open 2022
Casey Dellacqua, who retired from professional tennis about three years ago will be one of the names in the commentary box as part of Channel Nine team. Sam Groth and Todd Woodbridge will also feature in commentary for the iconic Australian channel.
For Indian fans, Sony Sports will be the broadcaster of the tournament. Former tennis player, Somdev Devvarman, Purav Raja and Gaurav Natekar will be expert panelists for the blockbuster event.
On Australian Open 2022 radio, Chris Bowers, Jill Craybas, Sam Duncan, Craig Gabriel, Mark Hlawaty, Kate Kearns, Peter Marcato, Stephanie Myles, Linda Pearce and Allan Stone are expected to feature as commentators.
The Grandslam begins on Monday, January 17 with the event concluding on January 31, with the men’s singles final.
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Nirmit Mehta
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