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The start of 2025 brings the first tennis grand slam of the year, as the world’s finest players compete for the Australian Open title in January. While fans have to wait until the spring and ...
Novak Djokovic vied for a record-extending eleventh Australian Open title and a record-extending 25th major singles title, but he retired in his semifinal match against Zverev due to injury. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Djokovic's second-round match marked his 430th career major main draw singles match, surpassing Roger Federer 's all-time record.
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 ...
There is a blockbuster draw for Britain’s Jacob Fearnley ahead of his Australian Open debut, with the 23-year-old set to face Australian star Nick Kyrgios in the opening round - should the ...
The 2025 Australian Open was a Grand Slam level tennis tournament held at Melbourne Park from 12 to 26 January 2025. It was the 113th edition of the Australian Open, the 57th in the Open Era, and the first major of the year. The tournament consisted of events for professional players in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
The 2025 Australian Open – Men's singles qualifying is a series of tennis matches that took place from 6 to 9 January 2025 to determine the sixteen qualifiers into the main draw of the men's singles tournament, and, if necessary, the lucky losers. [1]
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The Australian Open typically starts around the middle of January and continues for two weeks, concluding with the men's final traditionally held on the last Sunday of the month. [ d ] It features men's and women's singles, men's, women's and mixed doubles, juniors’ championships, wheelchair, legends, and exhibition events.