Andy Murray seeded third for the Australian Open

British number one in line to play Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals

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Monday 07 January 2013 05:55 EST
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Murray knows what is at stake tomorrow, recalling his first ATP Tour final against Federer as an opportunity to go for his shots with nothing to lose
Murray knows what is at stake tomorrow, recalling his first ATP Tour final against Federer as an opportunity to go for his shots with nothing to lose (GETTY)

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Andy Murray has been confirmed as the third seed for the upcoming Australian Open.

The British number one, who won his maiden grand slam at last year's US Open and yesterday retained his Brisbane Open title, is looking to win at Melbourne Park for the first time after finishing runner-up in 2010 and 2011.

Top seed in the men's draw is world number one and two-time reigning champion Novak Djokovic, with Roger Federer second, David Ferrer fourth and Tomas Berdych fifth. Rafa Nadal, the world number four, pulled out of the tournament last week through illness.

The top women's seed is Victoria Azarenka, followed by Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, Agnieszka Radwanska and Angelique Kerber, matching the WTA world rankings.

The Australian Open takes places between January 14-27.

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