Venus Williams has been given the best possible chance of a repeat ASB Classic triumph after the tournament draw was completed today.
There are no easy games at this level but Williams - who will face Russian world no 75 Daria Kasatkina in the first round - has been placed into arguably the easier half of the field, avoiding third seed Caroline Wozniacki and dangerous American world No 30 Sloane Stephens.
It means that 2015 runner-up Wozniacki would meet 2014 Champion Ana Ivanovic in the semi-finals, if both players progress that far.
Wozniacki faces world No57 Danka Kovinic of Montenegro in the first round while Ivanovic will play a qualifier when she starts her campaign later this week.
Meanwhile, Kiwi No1 Marina Erakovic avoided any of the big guns and will play Kazakstan's Yulia Putintseva in her opening match. The match is a repeat of their clash at Wimbledon last year, where Putintseva prevailed 7-6 (5) 7-5 in just over two hours. The 20-year-old Putintseva enjoyed a breakthrough campaign last year, reaching a career high ranking of 70 and finishing the season in the top 100 (77) for the first time. She lost in the first round of qualifying at the ASB Classic last year, in her only previous appearance at the tournament.