Australian Open

Daniela Hantuchova plays "Buy, Sell, Hold" with Aussie Open favorites

The former world No. 5 analyzes the game's biggest names and rates their chances of taking home the first major title of the 2021 season.



Daniela Hantuchova plays "Buy, Sell, Hold" with Aussie Open favorites

Daniela Hantuchova will be analyzing the 2021 Australian Open at a metaphorical deficit, having put most of her chips down on the game's biggest names during an entertaining round of Buy, Sell, Hold.

"I can’t bring myself to sell," she joked. "As we go through the tournament, I think that’s when I’ll start selling."

The former world No. 5 assessed the chances of eight men and women most likely to succeed at the first major tournament of the new season, earmarking who ought to be fastest out of the gate, and who may need a bit more time to get going after a turbulent 2020.

ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - JANUARY 11: Sofia
Kenin of United States looks on  against Maria Sakkari of Greece during her Women's Singles match on Day Six of the Abu Dhabi WTA Women's Tennis Open at Zayed Sports City on January 11, 2021 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)
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"Well, you always have to buy when you’re talking about a defending champion. I often got the feeling that, regardless of how I might have been feeling in practice, when I entered Rod Laver Arena, I was capable of playing my best tennis out of nowhere, because of all those great memories from the past. She’ll have those feelings as well, coming back as a defending champion. She’s definitely a buy."

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 21:  Novak Djokovic of Serbia plays a forehand during his singles semi final match against Dominic Thiem of Austria during day seven of the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 Arena on November 21, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
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"I’m definitely buying into Novak. The way he won last year, how he’s trained in the pre-season, and is coming back as defending champion, there is 0.0001% I would think otherwise when it comes to his chances to win, just because of how comfortable he feels in Australia."

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 30: Ashleigh Barty of Australia serves during her Women's Singles Semifinal match against Sofia Kenin of the United States on day eleven of the 2020 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 30, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
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"I’ll have to hold. I’m a huge fan of her game. I absolutely love her style. The only reason why I would hold is because I haven’t seen her play in some time, and it’s never easy to come back after such a long break.

"Otherwise, I would want to buy because she’s been at home and able to practice at home."

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 21:  Rafael Nadal of Spain plays a backhand during his singles semi final match against Daniil Medvedev of Russia during day seven of the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 Arena on November 21, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
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"I think the way Rafa beat Novak at Roland Garros surprised all of us. It was an incredible effort, and one of the best matches I’ve seen from him. He obviously has to feel confident being the most recent Grand Slam champion. He's also put a lot of work into his pre-season, and comes to Australia looking super prepared, as well. As much as the 'Next Gen' are knocking at the door, I still feel like it’s either Rafa or Novak when they're in the draw."

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 03:  Serena Williams of the United States lines up a shot.during her Women’s Singles second round match against Margarita Gasparyan of Russia on Day Four of the 2020 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 3, 2020 in the Queens borough of New York City. ( (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
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"I would hold because obviously, she’s always among the favorites to win every event she enters because of what a champion she is. We just never know these days, and I’ve predicted her to win a lot since she came back after having a baby, and though she's looked really strong at times, it hasn't quite come together in a big final yet."

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 21:  Dominic Thiem of Austria celebrates winning a point during his singles semi final match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia during day seven of the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 Arena on November 21, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
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"If I had to put one man next to Rafa and Novak, it would be Dominic after the incredible season he’s had. He’s matured so much, and his game has become so much more complete. He’s super confident on all parts of the court, where he may have used to only feel that way behind the baseline. Winning the US Open was huge for him because I think many assumed his first Grand Slam title would come on clay. It’s so different going into major tournament as a former champion, that it surely brings extra confidence. He’s another favorite to win."

Romania's Simona Halep reacts as she plays against Poland's Iga Swiatek during their women's singles fourth round tennis match on Day 8 of The Roland Garros 2020 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on October 4, 2020. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)
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"I think I would always buy when it comes to Simona—especially Down Under, with Darren Cahill waiting for her. They’re such a great combination, and I think she feels like it’s a home tournament as a result, and because of all of the fans that support her there. She’s been so close to winning the title over the years, so she’s another buy for me."

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 20:  Alexander Zverev of Germany plays a backhand during his singles match against Novak Djokovic of Serbia during day six of the Nitto ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 Arena on November 20, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
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"I would have to hold here. If David Ferrer was still around—I felt like he made such a difference in his game—I would feel much more confident. When you’re playing so well and you make changes, I always wonder why, when things seem to be going well? Only he knows, but it gives me pause."