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Australian Open
The Australian Open is a tennis tournament organized by Tennis Australia, held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events every year and features various competitions including singles, doubles, and junior championships. The tournament was first held in 1905 as the Australasian Championships and has been played on various surfaces including grass and hard courts. It has grown to become one of the biggest sporting events in the Southern Hemisphere, with over 1,100,000 attendees in 2024. The Australian Open is known for its fast-paced and aggressive style of play and has been held at the Melbourne Park complex since 1988, contributing significantly to the Victorian economy.learn more on wikipedia
Jannik Sinner accepts three-month ban from tennis after agreeing to settle doping case
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Jannik Sinner beats Alexander Zverev to win second Australian Open title in a row
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Novak Djokovic Retires from Australian Open Semifinal Due to Injury
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Nadal to retire after Davis Cup Finals next month
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Marketa Vondrousova's Reign Ends with First-Round Defeat at Wimbledon
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Spanish Carlos Alcaraz Wins Third Grand Slam Title at French Open
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Poland's Iga Swiatek wins third consecutive French Open title
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Novak Djokovic Withdraws from French Open Due to Knee Injury
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Novak Djokovic defeats Lorenzo Musetti in record-breaking 3am finish at French Open
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countries
- 1.Spain
- 2.Italy
- 3.Germany
- 4.Australia
- 5.United States
- 6.Serbia
- 7.Argentina
- 8.Switzerland
- 9.Netherlands
- 10.France
- 11.Canada
- 12.Norway
organizations
- 1.ATP Tours
- 2.World Anti-Doping Agency
- 3.International Tennis Integrity Agency
- 4.Court of Arbitration for Sport
- 5.Instagram
- 6.Twitter/X
- 7.Women's Tennis Association
- 8.BetMGM
- 9.All England Lawn Tennis And Croquet Club
- 10.Louvre Museum
persons
- 1.Novak Djokovic
- 2.Carlos Alcaraz
- 3.Alexander Zverev
- 4.Roger Federer
- 5.Jannik Sinner
- 6.Rafael Nadal
- 7.Casper Ruud
- 8.Ben Shelton
- 9.Elena Rybakina
- 10.Aryna Sabalenka
- 11.Andy Murray
- 12.Iga Swiatek