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The world’s best tennis players will compete for $AU 86.5 million in prize money at Australian Open 2024. The historic-high prize pool is a result of a record $10 ...
Australian Open 2024 delivered record economic benefits to Victoria, injecting $533.2 million into the state’s economy, according to a new Nielsen Sports report. This cements the Australian Open as ...
A massive $405.3 million in economic benefit was generated by the Australian Open during the pandemic affected events in 2021 and 2022, according to a new Nielsen Sports report. Over the past 10 years ...
More fans streamed through the gates at Australian Open 2024 than ever before. While the world’s best players put on a spectacular show on-court, an incredible range of food, entertainment, shopping, ...
The countdown is on to the Australian Summer of Tennis, beginning 27 December with the third staging of the United Cup. The mixed-team tournament is one of five tour-level events attracting the ...
Tennis Australia acknowledges that the AO is held on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country and we extend our respects to Elders past and present and to all First Nations People.
When Nick Kyrgios joined this week’s episode of The Sit-Down podcast, his passion for tennis became clear. A series of injuries have sidelined the Australian star for the better part of two years, a ...
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 ...
Tennis Australia continues to work with the government to ensure the health and safety of everyone. The Victorian government has announced a five-day lockdown commencing at 11:59pm on Friday.
Seven new companies have been selected in the mid-year intake of the AO StartUps program, with all the businesses set to pilot their cutting-edge technology during the 2024 Summer of Tennis. AO ...
World No. 5 and six-time Australian Open champion Roger Federer has withdrawn from AO 2021. Statement from Craig Tiley, Australian Open Tournament Director: “In the end Roger ran out of time to get ...
The world’s best tennis players thrilled and delighted fans at Melbourne Park, who flocked to the Australian Open in never-before-seen numbers for world-class tennis, food, entertainment and family ...
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