Somdev, who has not being able to go past the second round in three attempts here, may face World No.4 Andy Murray of Britain if he manages to make the third round of the tournament.
If the world No. 93 Indian manages to overcome the first-round hurdle at this year's first Grand Slam, he would face the winner of the match between Michael Llodra of France and a qualifier in the second round.
In the run-up to the Australian Open, Somdev lost to compatriot Ramkumar Ramanathan in the opening round of the Chennai Open before going down to Jan-Lennard Struff of Germany in the ATP Apia International Qualifiers in Sydney.
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