Former world number one Ana Ivanovic will warm up for next year's Australian Open at the Brisbane International tournament, organisers said on Thursday.
Ivanovic, who took top spot in the rankings after winning the 2008 French Open but has now slipped to 12th, would join US Open champion Kim Clijsters and Australia's Jelena Dokic in the women's draw at the January 3-10 event, tournament director Steve Ayles said.
"I'm very excited to go back to Brisbane," Ivanovic said in a statement.
"I really enjoyed playing there and I love competing in Australia.
"I have relatives in Melbourne so every year I look forward to it. It is one of my favourite parts of the year going Down Under," she added.
Dokic, who spent three years in the tennis wilderness battling weight problems and self confidence issues, used the Brisbane event earlier this year as preparation for the Australian Open, where she embarked on a fairytale run to the quarter-finals.
"I loved the stadium (in Brisbane) and I played a really nice match (against Amelie Mauresmo), so I'm looking forward to going back there and playing hopefully at that stadium for my first match," Dokic said.
"I think it will be a great way to start the year," she added.
France's Gael Monfils and American James Blake were also confirmed for the men's draw, joining Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick for the tournament that is one of the traditional hardcourt warm up events for the year's opening grand slam.