Update 11.20 pm. Stosur. Roddick. Dokic. Tomic. Peer. Bartoli. Petrova. With 11 Australians, two top 10 and three top 20 players in action, Monday is the day to be at Brisbane International 2011.
First up on Pat Rafter Arena is women’s second seed Shahar Peer versus Australian wildcard Sophie Ferguson.
Next up it’s Queensland’s Sam Stosur who will make her return to Pat Rafter Arena against qualifier Lucie Hradecka.
It’s the first time local fans will get to see Stosur play in her home state since she last graced these courts in 2009.
The Australian No.1 is currently ranked sixth in the world and is looking to begin her summer assault right here in front of her home crowd.
The final match of the day session sees teenager Bernard Tomic taking on Germany’s Florian Mayer.
The Gold Coast 18 year old is considered by many to be a future top 10 player, but does he have what it takes to oust the seventh seed today?
If you thought the day session was a great line-up, the first night session of Brisbane International 2011 is set to take your
breath away.
The world’s biggest server, Andy Roddick, takes on Aussie No.3 Marinko Matosevic in the first match of the night.
Following will be crowd favourite Jelena Dokic who will take on qualifier Anastasia Pivovarova.
With so many stars in the Queensland Tennis Centre galaxy, Magic Monday promises to be a non-stop highlights reel.
There are some tickets still available for this blockbuster day and night of action, make sure you don’t miss out.
Brisbane International 2011 tickets can be purchased online from Ticketek