Beginning in 2019, the tennis world has grown accustomed to the serving and forehand dominance of Greek star Stefanos Tsitsipas. However, since the end of the 2024 clay-court season, it appeared the ...
Coaching Swiss legend Roger Federer taught Ivan Ljubicic that triumphs need the proper space to be absorbed and enjoyed. It’s a lesson the former world No.3 revealed on this week’s episode of The ...
It’s been a quarter of a century since Centre Court, the grandest stage at the Australian Open, was renamed Rod Laver Arena in honour of one of the greatest players of all time. To celebrate the 25th ...
Much was made of Madison Keys’ Australian Open 2025 triumph being the culmination of several changes she made in her career approach. Within the past 18 months, the American has introduced new team ...
Magnus Norman, who has worked for more than a decade with Stan Wawrinka, says the Swiss champion is healthier than this time 12 months ago and can continue to trouble the world’s best. Wawrinka, who ...
Australian Open 2025 was one for the record books. And while Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys lifted the trophies, several other players achieved extraordinary feats. Here are 10 notable stats that ...
Mirra Andreeva has confirmed her status as the sport’s newest superstar, cracking the top 10 with her victory in Dubai at the weekend. The WTA 1000 tournament victory is the biggest title of her ...
As an athlete who spent time within the US college tennis system, Diana Shnaider, surprisingly, was unfamiliar with the term “sophomore slump”. It’s used in both academic and sporting contexts; the ...
The world of padel is about to ignite as the Red Bull Rally Pro lands at the Red Bull Rally Padel Arena at TOPCOURT in Melbourne from January 17–19 2025. This action-packed event will cap off the ...
*Men's Final will only have one match. **Please note access to outdoor courts and unreserved seating is subject to availability and capacity limits. All timings and inclusions are subject to change.
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.
In 2008 the Australian Open transitioned from a cushioned hard surfaced called rebound ace to the cooler Plexicushion hard court you see today. The colour of the court also changed to a striking sea ...