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Australian Open live: Insane queues to enter Melbourne Park, Rafael Nadal to return to Australia
First-round action continues at Melbourne Park, with a number of stars in action, including Coco Gauff, Novak Djokovic, and Alex Eala. Follow our live blog here.
The Australian Open is now underway, with plenty of upsets having already taken place in Melbourne. On the ATP Tour, 20th seed Flavio Cobolli lost in the first round to Arthur Fery, who emerged through qualifying.
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Top-ranked Sabalenka and Alcaraz advance on an opening day of records at the Australian Open
Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz fulfilled expectations on Day 1 of the Australian Open that attracted a record 100,000-plus fans to Melbourne Park.
Just how much prize money will the best tennis players on the planet share in at the 2026 Australian Open? An eye-watering AU$111.5 million (US$75 million) will be dished out during the 15-day tournament at Melbourne Park,
Amanda Anisimova will be eyeing a strong run at the Australian Open after impressing in recent Grand Slams. Anisimova takes on Simona Waltert in the first round of the Australian Open, where she is the fourth seed.
Gastrointestinal distress was a contributing factor behind Flavio Cobolli's upset at the hands of Arthur Fery, 6-7(1), 4-6, 1-6, in the first round of the 2026 Australian Open.
Australian Open organisers came under fire on a record-breaking opening day on Sunday as frustrated fans sweated in long queues and complained of confusion over a halt in ticket sales.
Carlos Alcaraz is in Melbourne for one thing: the career Grand Slam that would come with winning the Australian Open title. Even after his icily clinical performance to win the U.S. Open last September, everything else is noise. Winning seven matches is what he is here to do, however they come.
One thing that worries many people during the Australian Open is that Melbourne in January can experience rather unpredictable weather. Your day may begin with a tennis match in full sunlight and end with torrential rain,