The Australian Open is played on outdoor hard courts at Melbourne Park. Women play best-of-three-set matches; men play best-of-five. There are separate day and night sessions. The event lasts 15 days.
Tennis’ great annual reset takes place in Melbourne, and in one way the game’s haves should be thankful that the sport’s much-debated off-season is so fleeting.
Ahead of the Australian Open, we take a look at five women to watch in the first Grand Slam of the year, starting on Sunday.
Let's be real and confess that both of the 2024 champions, Sinner and Sabalenka, should be the heavy favorites to win in 2025, too. After all, Sabalenka has won two years running, and she already took ...
The draw will be made on Thursday, January 9 at 3.30am GMT (2.30pm local time). It will be streamed live on the Australian ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka is gunning for a third consecutive Australian Open crown but will face a stiff challenge ...
World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka has defended Iga Swiatek over her failed doping tests by declaring she prefers to believe her ...
The world No. 1 continued her remarkable streak in Australia, while injury retirements spoiled matches just a week into the ...
At the Australian Open, the favorite will still be the Belarusian. In general, I see Iga ahead (I don't know for how long) ...
Aryna Sabalenka has started off the 2025 season strong, securing the Brisbane International title by defeating Russian qualifier Polina Kudermetova. This victory marks Sabalenka’s 18th career singles ...