Australian Open

The Australian Open is one of the four major tennis Grand Slam tournaments held annually in Australia. It takes place over a two-week period in January at Melbourne Park, featuring both men’s and women’s singles and doubles competitions, as well as mixed doubles and junior events. The tournament is known for its hard court surface and is the first Grand Slam of the calendar year, attracting top players from around the world. Established in 1905, it has a rich history and has evolved into one of the most prestigious events in professional tennis, often accompanied by a festive atmosphere and significant public attendance.