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  2. 2025 Australian Open – Women's singles - Wikipedia

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    Aryna Sabalenka is the two-time defending champion. [1] She is aiming to become the first woman to win three consecutive Australian Open singles titles since Martina Hingis in 1999. [2] Sabalenka, Iga Świątek and Coco Gauff are in contention for the WTA No. 1 singles ranking. Sabalenka must reach at least the quarterfinals to have a chance at ...

  3. 2025 Australian Open – Men's singles - Wikipedia

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    Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status 1 1 Jannik Sinner: 11,830 2,000 50 9,880 Second round vs. Tristan Schoolkate [WC] 2 2 Alexander Zverev: 7,635 800 50 6,885 Second round vs. Pedro Martínez: 3 3 Carlos Alcaraz: 7,010 400 100 6,710 Third round vs. Nuno Borges: 4 4 Taylor Fritz: 5,350 400 50 5,000 Second round vs ...

  4. List of Australian Open singles finalists during the Open Era

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    Since 1969, the tournament became open to professionals, so it is now called the Australian Open. [1] The senior men's and women's tournaments are open to any player with a world ranking, although players below number 100 in the world rankings generally have to enter a preliminary qualification tournament or receive a wildcard to gain entry. [2]

  5. Hseih Su-wei, Elise Mertens win Australian Open women's ... - AOL

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    American Lisa Raymond was eight days older than Hseih when she won the 2011 U.S. Open women’s doubles. Martina Navratilova was 49 when she won the mixed doubles at the 2006 U.S. Open with Bob Bryan.

  6. List of Australian Open women's singles champions - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Open [a] [b] is an annual tennis tournament created in 1905 and played on outdoor hard courts [c] [d] at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. [6]The women's singles was first contested in 1922 along with the women's and mixed doubles competition as the last three events to be added.

  7. Australian Open 2025: How to watch on TV, betting odds and ...

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    The two singles champions each will receive 3.5 million Australian dollars (about $2.15 million), up from 3.15 million Australian dollars (about $1.95 million) a year ago, but still below the pre ...

  8. Australian Open prize money 2025: How much do players win ...

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    The Australian Open singles champions will each take home ... Australian Open 2025 prize money. Men’s and women’s singles, (Per player – 128 draw) ... Quarter-finals: £14,000 (AU $27,750 ...

  9. 2022 Australian Open – Women's singles - Wikipedia

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    Ashleigh Barty defeated Danielle Collins in the final, 6–3, 7–6 (7–2) to win the women's singles tennis title at the 2022 Australian Open. It was her first Australian Open title and third and last major title overall. Barty became the first home player to win an Australian Open singles title since Chris O'Neil in 1978.