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Tennis players from 42 countries, 22 have representatives in both genders. 6 potentially not making it to the mixed doubles if they plan to enter.

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Possible mixed doubles lineups. Bold are confirmed pairings.

 

Country Man Woman CR

:WHT AIN

Daniil Medvedev Mirra Andreeva 28
:ARG Argentina Andres Molteni Nadia Podoroska 81
:AUS Australia Matthew Ebden Ellen Perez 10
:AUT Austria Sebastian Ofner Julia Grabher 125
:BRA Brazil Seyboth Wild/Monteiro Stefani/Haddad Maia 83-96
:CAN Canada Auger-Aliassime/Raonic Gabriela Dabrowski 25-40
:CHN China Zhang Zhizhen Zheng Qinwen 52
:CRO Croatia Mate Pavic Donna Vekic 48
:CZE Czechia Tomas Machac Katerina Siniakova 38
:DEN Denmark Holger Rune Tauson/Wozniacki 80-132
:FRA France Edouard Roger-Vasselin Caroline Garcia 36
:GER Germany Alexander Zverev Laura Siegemund 10
:GBR Great Britain Joe Salisbury Heather Watson 52
:GRE Greece Stefanos Tsitsipias Maria Sakkari 20
:ITA Italy Andrea Vavassori Sara Errani 25
:JPN Japan Nishikori/Daniel   70-
:KAZ Kazakhstan Alexander Bublik (?) Elena Rybakina (?) 21
:NED Netherlands Wesley Koolhof Demi Shuurs 24
:POL Poland   Iga Swiatek  
:ESP Spain Marcel Granollers Sara Sorribes Tormo 23
:SUI Switzerland Stan Wawrinka Viktorija Golubic 166
:USA USA     <30

 

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4 minutes ago, Kerkun said:

Possible mixed doubles lineups. Bold are confirmed pairings.

 

Country Man Woman Comb Rank

:WHT AIN

     
:ARG Argentina      
:AUS Australia      
:AUT Austria Sebastian Ofner Julia Grabher 125
:BRA Brazil      
:CAN Canada      
:CHN China Zhizhen Zhang    
:CRO Croatia      
:CZE Czechia Tomas Machac Katerina Siniakova 38
:DEN Denmark Holger Rune    
:FRA France      
:GER Germany      
:GBR Great Britain      
:GRE Greece      
:ITA Italy      
:JPN Japan      
:KAZ Kazakhstan      
:NED Netherlands      
:POL Poland Hubert Hurkacz Iga Swiatek 9
:ESP Spain      
:SUI Switzerland Stan Wawrinka Viktorija Golubic  
:USA USA      

 

Croatia will go with Vekic/Pavic 

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I wonder if Mexican tennis federation didn’t put Zarazua/Olmos or if they declined playing together, as their rank would be above that of the last two women pairs.

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