The top-ranked female tennis player in Australia believes Tennis Australia will be celebrating not giving her a wildcard, which has prevented her from competing in the Australian Open. Grand Slam events reserve wildcards for players who are not ranked highly enough to automatically advance to the 128-player singles field; instead, they are given a spot in the main draw by a selection panel. It is frequently utilized to offer young, emerging stars or veterans who have fallen in the rankings a taste of elite competition in front of home supporters. Australia’s top woman on the rankings is Arina Rodionova, a Russian-born individual ranked 105th in the world; however, Kimberly Birrell (117), Olivia Gadecki (121), and Daria Saville (195)