Australian Open Tickets

Upcoming Events and Tickets
Jun 25
2025
Wed 7:30
Australian Open - Session 26 Women's Final
Rod Laver Arena -
Melbourne,
Jan 18
2026
Sun 11:00
Australian Open: Session 1 - Men and Womens Singles 1st Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 18
2026
Sun 7:30
Australian Open: Session 2 - Men and Womens Singles 1st Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 19
2026
Mon 11:00
Australian Open: Session 1 - Men and Womens Singles 1st Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 19
2026
Mon 7:30
Australian Open: Session 2 - Men and Womens Singles 1st Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 20
2026
Tue 11:00
Australian Open: Session 3 - Men and Womens Singles 1st Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 20
2026
Tue 7:30
Australian Open: Session 4 - Men and Womens Singles 2nd Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 21
2026
Wed 11:00
Australian Open: Session 5 - Men and Womens Singles 2nd Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 21
2026
Wed 8:00
Australian Open: Session 6 - Men and Womens Singles 2nd Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 22
2026
Thu 11:00
Australian Open: Session 7 - Men and Womens Singles 3rd Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 22
2026
Thu 7:30
Australian Open: Session 8 - Men and Womens Singles 3rd Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 23
2026
Fri 11:00
Australian Open: Session 9 - Men and Womens Singles 3rd Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 23
2026
Fri 7:30
Australian Open: Session 10 - Men and Womens Singles 3rd Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 24
2026
Sat 11:00
Australian Open: Session 11 - Men and Womens Singles 3rd Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 24
2026
Sat 7:30
Australian Open: Session 12 - Men and Womens Singles 3rd Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 25
2026
Sun 11:00
Australian Open: Session 13 - Womens Singles 4th Round/ Mens Singles 3rd Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 25
2026
Sun 7:00
Australian Open: Session 14 - Womens Singles 4th Round/ Mens Singles 3rd Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 26
2026
Mon 1:00
Australian Open: Session 15 - Womens Singles 4th Round/ Mens Singles 3rd Round (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 26
2026
Mon 7:00
Australian Open: Session 16 - Womens Singles 4th Round/ Mens Singles 3rd Round (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 27
2026
Tue 12:00
Australian Open: Session 18 - Men and Womens Quarterfinals (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 27
2026
Tue 1:00
Australian Open: Session 17 - Men and Womens Quarterfinals (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 28
2026
Wed 11:00
Australian Open: Session 19 - Men and Womens Quarterfinals (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 28
2026
Wed 7:00
Australian Open: Session 20 - Men and Womens Quarterfinals (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 29
2026
Thu 11:00
Australian Open: Session 21 - Ladies Semifinals (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 30
2026
Fri 7:00
Australian Open: Session 23 - Mens Semifinals 2 (Night)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Jan 31
2026
Sat 12:00
Australian Open: Session 24 - Ladies Finals (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,
Feb 1
2026
Sun 12:00
Australian Open: Session 25 - Mens Finals (Day)
Margaret Court Arena at Melbourne Park -
Melbourne,

Introduction to Australian Open

The Australian Open is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments worldwide, held annually in Melbourne, Australia. It is the first of the four Grand Slam tournaments of the year and attracts top tennis players from around the globe.

History of Australian Open

The Australian Open was first played in 1905 and has since grown into a major event in the tennis calendar. It was originally known as the Australasian Championships and became the Australian Open in 1969 when it allowed professional players to compete.

Venue and Court Surfaces

The tournament is currently held at Melbourne Park, which features hard courts. The three primary show courts are Rod Laver Arena, Margaret Court Arena, and Melbourne Arena, each providing a unique atmosphere for fans and players alike.

Rod Laver Arena

Rod Laver Arena is the center court of the Australian Open and can seat over 14,000 spectators. It has a retractable roof, allowing matches to continue even during inclement weather.

Margaret Court Arena

Margaret Court Arena is another prominent court at Melbourne Park with a seating capacity of approximately 7,500. It provides an intimate setting for thrilling matches.

Melbourne Arena

Melbourne Arena offers seating for around 10,000 spectators and hosts various matches throughout the tournament, showcasing emerging talents and exciting matchups.

Notable Champions

Over the years, many legendary players have triumphed at the Australian Open. Icons like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, and Margaret Court have left an indelible mark on the tournament's history.

Getting Tickets

For avid tennis fans eager to witness the action live, securing Australian Open tickets is essential. Tickets typically go on sale several months before the tournament begins, with various ticket categories available to suit different preferences and budgets.

Ticket Categories

  • Single Session Tickets
  • Multi-Day Passes
  • Grounds Passes
  • Hospitality Packages
  • Finals Tickets

Plan Your Visit

Attending the Australian Open offers a unique experience beyond watching world-class tennis. Visitors can explore Melbourne's vibrant culture, enjoy local cuisine, and immerse themselves in one of Australia's most exciting cities.

Conclusion

The Australian Open is a must-see event for tennis enthusiasts worldwide. With its rich history, top-tier competition, and unforgettable moments on and off the court, it continues to captivate audiences year after year.

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