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This time last year, Maya Joint was outside the top 200 and playing matches on the ITF circuit. Now, she’s a top-80 player competing regularly on the WTA Tour, having recently represented Australia at ...
Kvitova’s comeback follows hot on the heels of former world No.4 Belinda Bencic, who returned to the sport in late 2024. That return came a year after three high-profile comebacks by women’s Grand ...
Zverev has vowed to return to the AO and try to lift the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup himself next season. “I'm doing everything I can. I'm working as hard as I ever did. I think I'm doing all the ...
Madison Keys is finally a Grand Slam winner. The 29-year-old stunned two-time defending champion Aryna Sabalenka to earn the Australian Open 2025 women’s singles title, triumphing 6-3 2-6 7-5 under ...
Ten-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic vowed he’ll attempt to add to his record 24 singles titles after retiring injured from his AO 2025 semifinal against Alexander Zverev. “I'll keep ...
Alexander Zverev has closed to within a win of shaking his Grand Slam hoodoo after advancing to the Australian Open final following Novak Djokovic 's retirement due to a left leg injury. In his ninth ...
Aryna Sabalenka has earned the right to fight for the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup for a third straight year. The world No.1 brought her trademark intensity and firepower and was often unplayable ...
The cool, dimly-lit network of tunnels underneath Rod Laver Arena are a contrast to the hot, bright sun and loud frivolity of the Australian Open outside. Walking down a short staircase to a corridor ...
The final set of this match went three hours and lasted 30 games – tied for the most in Australian Open women’s history. To put it in perspective, the final set alone lasted longer than 97 per cent of ...
The AO BLUEZONE, a revolutionary digital platform designed to immerse global fans in the magic of the Australian Open, and Animated Feeds are just two cutting edge innovations redefining how tennis is ...
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 ...
“Having the opportunity to unite our team with players, tennis fans and beauty enthusiasts alike through our partnership with the Australian Open is a true privilege, and we can’t wait to share this ...