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After more than a year away due to maternity leave, two-time major champion Petra Kvitova will return to tennis at the WTA 250 event in Austin later in February.
This year the Australian Open, renowned as the Happy Slam, celebrated 120 years since it started in 1905. AO 2025 introduced a range of initiatives including Coach Pods, TOPCOURT, live animated feeds ...
The last ball has been struck, the courts are once again quiet, and the crowds have departed. The Australian Open is over for another year. With the addition of the boys' and girls' wheelchair singles ...
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 ...
Aryna Sabalenka is into her third straight AO final with a straight sets victory over Spanish No.11 seed Paula Badosa ...
The men’s singles draw at Australian Open 2025 threw up a tantalising prospect, which has played out: a quarterfinal meeting between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz.
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 ...
We revisit the five longest men’s singles matches, and five longest women’s, contests that continue to live on in Australian Open lore.
In a groundbreaking move for global sport, Tennis Australia’s first venture capital fund, AO Ventures, has completed its first close.
The Australian Open has announced a ground-breaking new partnership with MECCA, Australia’s largest prestige beauty retailer.
Australian tennis greats Sam Stosur, Jelena Dokic, John Millman and Nicole Pratt preview the most exciting AO storylines and predict the men’s and women’s champions.
The Australian Open 2025 wheelchair championships features draw sizes of 16 men, 16 women and 16 Quad players participating in the first Grand Slam event of the year.