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Andy Murray is seeded No 1 in a Grand Slam for the first time

Johanna Konta seeded ninth in women's event

Britain's Andy Murray celebrates winning the men's singles final against Serbia's Novak Djokovic, ATP World Tour Finals
Image: Andy Murray is the top seed in Melbourne as he chases a first Australian Open title

Andy Murray has been named as the top seed for the Australian Open which starts next week, the first time the Scot has been ranked No 1 in a Grand Slam.

Murray, a five-time finalist, will be chasing his first Melbourne title while his main rival will be six-time winner Novak Djokovic who has been handed the second seed position.

The pair have met in four previous finals, including last year, with Djokovic winning on all four occasions and having beaten Murray in Doha last week, the Serb will be confident of becoming the first man to win the Australian Open on seven occasions.

Completing the top four spot are Wimbledon runner-up Milos Raonic (3) and US Open champion and 2014 Australian Open winner Stan Wawrinka (4) meaning that Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are potential early opponents for the big guns.

Australian Open - Men's Seeds

1 Andy Murray (Gbr) 17 Roger Federer (Swi)
2 Novak Djokovic (Srb) 18 Richard Gasquet (Fra)
3 Milos Raonic (Can) 19 John Isner (USA)
4 Stan Wawrinka (Swi) 20 Ivo Karlovic (Cro)
5 Kei Nishikori (Jpn) 21 David Ferrer (Esp)
6 Gael Monfils (Fra) 22 Pablo Cuevas (Uru)
7 Marin Cilic (Cro) 23 Jack Sock (USA)
8 Dominic Thiem (Aut) 24 Alexander Zverev (Ger)
9 Rafael Nadal (Esp) 25 Gilles Simon (Fra)
10 Tomas Berdych (Cze) 26 Albert Ramos-Vinolas (Esp)
11 David Goffin (Bel) 27 Bernard Tomic (Aus)
12 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Fra) 28 Feliciano Lopez (Esp)
13 Roberto Bautista Agut (Esp) 29 Viktor Troicki (Srb)
14 Nick Kyrgios (Aus) 30 Pablo Carreno Busta (Esp)
15 Grigor Dimitrov (Bul) 31 Sam Querrey (USA)
16 Lucas Pouille (Fra) 32 Philipp Kohlschreiber (Ger)

Federer return to Grand Slam action having missed the US Open and the second half of last season with back and knee injuries and having dropped out of the top 10 for the first time since 2002, he is seeded 17th meaning a possible third round tie with Murray or Djokovic could be on the cards.

The four-time Aussie Open champion is chasing an 18th Grand Slam title but has not won a major since Wimbledon in 2012 and Melbourne next week will be his first competitive tournament since Wimbledon last year.

Nadal is seeded ninth and a potential quarter-final opponent for the top four. The 14-time Grand Slam champion is without a major in almost three years and suffered a five-set first round defeat to Fernando Verdasco in Melbourne last year.

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Konta will now play against Eugenie Bouchard in the last four
Image: Last year's semi-finalist Konta is the No 9 seed at Melbourne Park

In the women's singles, defending champion and world No 1 Angelique Kerber leads the way followed by 22-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams.

Britain's Johanna Konta, a semi-finalist at Melbourne Park 12 months ago, is the No 9 seed.

Australian Open - Women's Seeds

1 Angelique Kerber (Ger) 17 Caroline Wozniacki (Den)
2 Serena Williams (USA) 18 Sam Stosur (Aus)
3 Agnieszka Radwanska (Pol) 19 Kiki Bertens (Ned)
4 Simona Halep (Rom) 20 Zhang Shuai (Chi)
5 Karolina Pliskova (Cze) 21 Caroline Garcia (Fra)
6 Dominika Cibulkova (Svk) 22 Daria Gavrilova (Aus)
7 Garbine Muguruza (Esp) 23 Daria Kasatkina (Rus)
8 Svetlana Kuznetsova (Rus) 24 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (Rus)
9 Johanna Konta (Gbr) 25 Timea Babos (Hun)
10 Carla Suarez Navarro (Esp) 26 Laura Siegemund (Ger)
11 Elina Svitolina (Ukr) 27 Irina-Camelia Begu (Rom)
12 Timea Bacsinszky (Swi) 28 Alize Cornet (Fra)
13 Venus Williams (USA) 29 Monica Puig (Fra)
14 Elena Vesnina (Rus) 30 Ekaterina Makarova (Rus)
15 Roberta Vinci (Ita) 31 Yulia Putintseva (Kaz)
16 Barbora Strycova (Cze) 32 Anastasija Sevastova (Lat)