2024 Australian Open Schedule - (Tentative) Jan 11 – Jan 25, 2026 SessionDayDateTime Singles Schedule 1Monday15-JanDay11:00 AMMen's & Women's Main Draw 1st Round 2Monday15-JanNight7:00 PMMen's & Women's Main Draw 1st Round
Australian Open Tennis Odds Schedule of Play Sun./Mon./ Tues :11am/7:00pm (1st Round)Tues/Wed :11am/7:30pm (Quarterfinals) Wed. /Thurs:11am/7:00pm (2nd Round)Thurs.:7:30pm (Women's Semifinals) Fri. /Sat.:11am/7:00pm (3rd Round)Fri.:12pm (Mxd Final; Men's SF at 3pm...
The Australian Open Women’s Championship will be LIVE early Saturday morning, January 27, at 3:30 a.m. ET on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+. No. 2 Aryna Sabalenka vs.No. 12 Qinwen Zheng (CHN) Sabalenka, last year’s Australian Open women...
Take a look at every result below. SKIP TO: Women's singles (Round 1|Round 2|Round 3|Round 4|QFs|SFs|Final) SKIP TO: Men's singles (Round 1|Round 2|Round 3|Round 4|QFs|SFs|Final) Australian Open 2024: Women's singles results, scores and schedule Final Semi Finals...
11:00 AM Women's Semifinals Fri 1/24 – Day 24 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM First men’s semifinal Fri 1/24 – Night 25 5:00 PM 7:30 PM Continued from day Second men’s semifinal Sat 1/25 – Twilight 26 11:00 AM 7:30 PM | 9:00 PM Women's Singles Final | Men's ...
Australian Open 2025 Get ready for the start of another Grand Slam season in 2025 -- as the Australian Open kicks off in Melbourne -- on Sunday January 12, continuing through to the men's final on Sunday, January 26, 2025 (see thefull US TV schedule, below). ...
Who is in the Australian Open women's finals? Afterdefeating Coco Gauffin the semifinals, Sabalenka booked the first spot in the Australian Open women's final. On the other side of the draw, No. 12 Qinwen Zheng defeated qualifier Dayana Yastremska to cl...
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The change in schedule came after 100 years after women began competing at the Australian Open. Craig Tiley, the Tournament Director of the Australian Open, had said, "As we celebrate 100 years of women’s competition at what is now the Australian Open, I’m delighted to further showcase ...