The strongest field in the Australian Open 103-year history was revealed on Wednesday, with every one of the world's top 100 men taking part and 99 of the top 100 women competing in January's tournament.
Three-time champion Roger Federer heads the men's draw, while world No.1 and the 2004 winner Justine Henin leads the women.
The only omission from the top 100 women is Russia's world No.44 Vera Dushevina, who is out with a right-foot injury.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said he was thrilled with the line-up.
"It's fantastic news to know that all of the world's best tennis players are coming to Melbourne in January for the Australian Open," said Federer.
"The field is sprinkled with genuine superstars, rising stars and Australians, which will no doubt lead to some brilliant tennis."
"At this stage, it's the strongest field in the event's history and we're sure this will equate to one of the most exciting tournaments yet."
The men's field will be completed by 16 qualifiers and eight wildcards, while the women's field has 12 qualifiers and eight wildcards.
The women's draw includes five former champions in Henin, Venus and Serena Williams, Amelie Mauresmo and Lindsay Davenport.
Source: TOI
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