Erakovic has progressed beyond the first round in Auckland in two of the last three years, but hasn't gone further than the second round here since 2008.
The standout first round clash looks to be two-time grand slam champion Svetlana Kuznetsova's match with experienced German Mona Barthel.
Kuznetsova who has been ranked as high as No2 in the world and currently sits at 25, has a tough challenge against world No44 Barthel, the highest ranked player outside of the seeds. Another intriguing match sees perennial Auckland favourite Julia Goerges up against solid Czech Lucie Hradecka (world No53).
And fortune smiled on 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone, who was granted a wildcard yesterday and found out today she will play a qualifier in the first round.
"On balance it's a great draw all round," said tournament director Karl Budge. "We have been lucky in the last two years in getting marquee finals. All things going well we might have another grand slam quality final."
The big three of Ivanovic, Williams and Wozniacki have all requested Tuesday matches to start the tournament but it's likely one of them will play Monday evening, with Ivanovic the logical choice given she has been in Auckland since last Thursday morning.