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Professional tennis heads down under for the 2024 Australian Open. The 112th edition of the Australian Open will begin in Melbourne on a Sunday for the first time. As the first major of the year, the Australian Open is one of two Grand Slam events to be played on a hard cour...
As an Official Travel Partner of the Australian Open, we have early access to some of the best locations on Rod Laver and Margaret Court Arenas. Because of our long-standing relationship with Tennis Australia, we can sell these as part of our hospitality packages before the public AO on-sale...
In 1968, there was a tectonic shift in the tennis world. For the first time, professional players were allowed to play at majors alongside amateurs, marking the beginning of the Open Era, also known as the modern era of tennis. However, with the changes formally coming into effec...
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The dates for this year’s Australian Open have now been confirmed by Tennis Australia and will take place between 8-21 February. In the official launch press release, Tournament DirectorCraig Tileysaid: “This will be an historic Australian Open on so many levels. For the first time in mor...
2. Adelaide International, January Adelaide International Kick start your SA summer of sport at theAdelaide International. Watch as some of the world's best tennis players — including four top 25 players — compete for a massive prize pool and world ranking points. With live music, entertainment...
#90 – Thwock up to the Australian Open Tennis, VIC Score: 7.865 We all know that one person who, having been to the Australian Open once, just keeps on going back each year (“if you’d been, you’d understand why” is the kind of thing they sniff when you ask). Melbourne is ...
“From fourth round onwards, I feel the leg was not bothering me as much. I felt my movement was much better. I played some of my best tennis honestly in Australian Open. The fourth round, quarterfinal, semifinals, just really comfortable on the court, hitting the ball great.” ...