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Andy Murray and Angelique Kerber top seedings at Australian Open

World number ones are named top seeds for next week’s Australian Open with organisers aligning with the current rankings

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Andy Murray of Great Britain has been seeded first for the Australian Open despite never having triumphed in Melbourne. Photo: Xinhua
Agence France-Presse

World number ones Andy Murray and Angelique Kerber were named the top seeds on Thursday for next week’s Australian Open with organisers aligning with the current rankings.

Scotland’s Murray is chasing his first title at Melbourne Park after losing in the final five times, including in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016 to Serb rival Novak Djokovic, who is seeded two.

Kerber will be defending her first grand slam having upset Serena Williams, seeded two this year, in the decider last year.
Murray is looking for his first Australian Open title. Photo: AFP
Murray is looking for his first Australian Open title. Photo: AFP
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Big-serving Canadian Milos Raonic, who lost to Murray in the 2016 semi-finals, is the third men’s seed with 2014 champion Stan Wawrinka fourth and Japanese hope Kei Nishikori fifth.

Swiss legend Roger Federer starts at 17 as he makes a comeback after six months out with a knee injury. His old foe Rafael Nadal, also returning from injury, is ninth.

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