Tennis Australia acknowledges that the AO is held on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country and we extend our respects to Elders past and present and to all First Nations People. To take advantage of our ...
Tennis Australia acknowledges that the AO is held on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country and we extend our respects to Elders past and present and to all First Nations People. To take advantage of our ...
In a historic night at Rod Laver Arena, Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest man to capture a career Grand Slam by earning the Australian Open 2026 men’s singles championship. The world No.1 overcame 10 ...
Tennis Australia acknowledges that the AO is held on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country and we extend our respects to Elders past and present and to all First Nations People. To take advantage of our ...
In a groundbreaking move for global sport, Tennis Australia’s first venture capital fund, AO Ventures, has completed its first close. The US$30 million fund was established to provide early backing to ...
A world-first Million Dollar 1 Point Slam will feature as part of an expanded Opening Week presented by Herald Sun at Australian Open 2026. Opening Week presented by Herald Sun marks the first of ...
Australian Open 2026 will unfold at Melbourne Park from 12 January to 1 February. Kicking off with the increasingly popular Opening Week and concluding with the men’s singles final at Rod Laver Arena, ...
More fans streamed through the gates at Australian Open 2024 than ever before. While the world’s best players put on a spectacular show on-court, an incredible range of food, entertainment, shopping, ...
Elena Rybakina is the newest queen of Melbourne Park, finally earning the crown she was denied by Aryna Sabalenka three years ago. The fifth seed captured the Australian Open 2026 women’s singles ...
Ninety-nine of the world's top-100 men and 98 of the top-100 women will make the trip to Melbourne Park in January, as confirmed by the release of the Australian Open 2026 entry lists. World No.1 ...
The world’s best players will compete for a record $71 million prize money at Australian Open 2020, an increase of 13.6 percent on the record purse in 2019. The rise continues a remarkable growth in ...
The Australian Open will set a new benchmark in 2026 with a record-breaking $111.5 million prize pool, representing a 16 per cent increase on last year and the largest in the tournament’s history.