The 2026 Australian Open will take place at Melbourne Park from January 18 to February 1. Carlos Alcaraz is set to arrive at ...
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Jannik Sinner closes Davis Cup chapter to chase Australian Open glory
After leading Italy to back-to-back Davis Cup titles in Malaga, Jannik Sinner has decided to skip this year's Davis Cup ...
The Australian Open begins at Melbourne Park with 18-year-old American Coco Gauff in action in Rod Laver Arena against Katerina Siniakova ...
Italy's Jannik Sinner said it was a difficult decision to miss this year's Davis Cup Finals on home soil but the world number two felt that he had to prioritise preparations for his Australian Open ...
PGA of Australia chief executive Gavin Kirkman said the addition of Chilean Niemann, a winner of 20 professional events ...
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Why the Australian Open Is the World's Best Tennis Tournament for Travelers
Big tennis events, such as the French Open, the U.S. Open, and Wimbledon, tend to top travelers’ dream lists. The January ...
Victoria premier Daniel Andrews has said staging the Australian Open in January and other tennis tournaments in the southern state is no "done deal" due to COVID-19, putting the brakes on Tennis ...
The Pelicans will be the 1st NBA team to play in Australia when they face off against Melbourne United and South East Melbourne Phoenix.
This could be a great entry point for amateur tennis players AMATEUR players will have the chance to win a staggering million-dollar prize when they face top tennis professionals such as Carlos ...
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Carlos Alcaraz to face tennis amateurs in ‘Million Dollar One Point Slam’ at Australian Open
World No 1 Carlos Alcaraz will face tennis amateurs and top professionals in an extraordinary single-point event before the 2026 Australian Open in January – with A$1m the prize for the winner.
Well, well, well. Just when you thought the tennis world couldn’t get any more predictable, here comes another exhibition match featuring our beloved top two players.
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Shake Shack, Hector’s Deli, ‘habibi’ butter chicken: What the Australian Open is serving
Meanwhile, Maha chef-owner Shane Delia is giving Melbourne a taste of his recently opened Brisbane restaurant Layla that’s ...
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