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Jan
13
2025
Monday10:00

Australian Open Day 1 - Centre Court (First Round)

Monday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
13
2025
Monday17:00

Australian Open Night 1 - Centre Court (First Round)

Monday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
14
2025
Tuesday10:00

Australian Open Day 2 - Centre Court (First Round)

Tuesday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
14
2025
Tuesday17:00

Australian Open Night 2 - Centre Court (First Round)

Tuesday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
15
2025
Wednesday10:00

Australian Open Day 3 - Centre Court (Second Round)

Wednesday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
15
2025
Wednesday17:00

Australian Open Night 3 - Centre Court (Second Round)

Wednesday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
16
2025
Thursday10:00

Australian Open Day 4 - Centre Court (Second Round)

Thursday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
16
2025
Thursday17:00

Australian Open Night 4 - Centre Court (Second Round)

Thursday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
17
2025
Friday10:00

Australian Open Day 5 - Centre Court (Third Round)

Friday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
17
2025
Friday17:00

Australian Open Night 5 - Centre Court (Third Round)

Friday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
18
2025
Saturday10:00

Australian Open Day 6 - Centre Court (Third Round)

Saturday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
18
2025
Saturday17:00

Australian Open Night 6 - Centre Court (Third Round)

Saturday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
19
2025
Sunday10:00

Australian Open Day 7 - Centre Court (Fourth Round)

Sunday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
19
2025
Sunday17:00

Australian Open Night 7 - Centre Court (Fourth Round)

Sunday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
20
2025
Monday10:00

Australian Open Day 8 - Centre Court (Fourth Round)

Monday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
20
2025
Monday17:00

Australian Open Day 8 - Centre Court Evening (Fourth Round)

Monday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
21
2025
Tuesday10:00

Australian Open Day 9 - Centre Court (Quarter Finals)

Tuesday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
21
2025
Tuesday17:00

Australian Open Night 9 - Centre Court (Quarter Finals)

Tuesday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
22
2025
Wednesday10:00

Australian Open Day 10 - Centre Court (Quarter Finals)

Wednesday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
22
2025
Wednesday17:00

Australian Open Night 10 - Centre Court (Quarter Finals)

Wednesday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
23
2025
Thursday10:00

Australian Open Day 11 - Centre Court (Women's Semi-Finals)

Thursday 10:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
23
2025
Thursday17:00

Australian Open Night 11 - Centre Court (Men's Semi-Finals)

Thursday 17:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
24
2025
Friday14:00

Australian Open Day 12 - Centre Court (Men's Semi-Finals)

Friday 14:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
25
2025
Saturday14:00

Australian Open Women's Final

Saturday 14:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia
Jan
26
2025
Sunday14:00

Australian Open Men's Final

Sunday 14:00Melbourne ParkMelbourne, Australia

Australian Open Hospitality & VIP Tickets

The first Grand Slam of the year takes place in Melbourne with the Australian Open taking centre court in the tennis world in January.

A staple on the ATP Tour calendar, the Australian Open has been contested since 1905, it is the highest attended Grand Slam event, with 812,000 people attending the tournament in 2020 across the two weeks.

2023 will provide an interesting contest, with a lot of younger players gunning for the older generation's place at the top. And with the hardcourt competitions proving to be the most unpredictable surface to play on, it could be anyone’s championship.

With that being said, if you’re planning on making the trip to Melbourne to bear witness to the competition, why not really treat yourself by opting for a premium Australian Open hospitality package?

Australian Open hospitality and VIP tickets with Seat Unique provide you with the opportunity to watch all of the action from some of the best seats in the Rod Laver Arena, the centre court where the biggest games will be played, including the final.

You will be treated to a reserved seat for the full session of the day at the arena, with the positioning of your seat varying depending on the package bought. Regardless, you can rest assured that whichever you choose, you will have a great view of all the action.

Be sure to get your Australian Open hospitality and VIP tickets now, and experience the best players in tennis battling it out in Melbourne for the first grand prize of the year!

Australian Open Tennis 2025

Novak Djokovic is the tournament's most successful player, with nine wins from nine finals made. Last year he was stopped in the Semi-Final by Jannik Sinner who went on to win his first Grand Slam Title coming back from 2 sets down to beat Danil Medvedev.

Djokovic will be 37 at the time of the Australian Open 2025 and might be struggling to keep up with several younger players who are starting to perform consistently at the ludicrously high-level required for Grand Slam Tennis.

The hardcourt surface provides a neutral ground suited for baseline players, due to the medium speed and high, predictable bounce that makes for longer rallies. It differs greatly from the challenge of a grass court at Wimbledon, and especially from that of a clay court seen at the French Open or the Monte-Carlo Masters. A hardcourt surface favours most styles of play, but unlike the hard courts at the US Open, the final at Rod Laver Arena usually sees the same suspects.

Nevertheless, 2025 is sure to provide an excellent affair, with last year's winner Jannik Sinner looking to defend his title against world number 1 Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal after the two-time winner missed the 2024 competition through injury.

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