Australian Open 2025 | Overview
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UK coverage of the Australian Open 2024 will be broadcast live exclusively on Eurosport, eurosport.co.uk and the Discovery+ app.
Here’s a list of all the champions from Australian Open 2023:
- Men’s singles – Novak Djokovic (SRB)
- Women’s singles – Aryna Sabalenka
- Men’s doubles – Rinky Hijikata (AUS) & Jason Kubler (AUS)
- Women’s doubles – Barbora Krejcíková (CZE) Katerina Siniaková (CZE)
- Mixed doubles – Luisa Stefani (BRA) & Rafael Matos (BRA)
- Wheelchair men’s singles – Alfie Hewett (GBR)
- Wheelchair women’s singles – Diede de Groot (NED)
- Wheelchair men’s doubles – Alfie Hewett (GBR) & Gordon Reid (GBR)
- Wheelchair women’s doubles – Diede de Groot (NED) & Aniek Van Koot (NED)
- Wheelchair quad singles - Sam Schröder (NED)
- Wheelchair quad doubles - Sam Schröder (NED) & Niels Vink (NED)
Qualifying for the Australian Open 2024 will take place from Monday 8 to Friday 12 January.
The main draw will get underway on Sunday 14 January until Sunday 28 January.
The wheelchair tournaments will start from Tuesday 23 January to Saturday 27 January.
The singles main draw begins on Sunday 14 January, with the doubles draws starting from Tuesday 16 January.
Below you can stay up-to-date on the latest draws and results for our British players.
This year there is a record AUD $86.5m prize pool across all the events at the Australian Open. Check out the full breakdown:
Singles
Winner |
$3,150,000 |
Runner-up |
$1,725,000 |
Semi-final |
$990,000 |
Quarter-final |
$600,000 |
Fourth round |
$375,000 |
Third round |
$255,000 |
Second round |
$180,000 |
First round |
$120,000 |
Doubles (per team)
Winner |
$730,000 |
Runner-up |
$400,000 |
Semi-final |
$227,500 |
Quarter-final |
$128,000 |
Third round |
$75,000 |
Second round |
$53,000 |
First round |
$36,000 |
Mixed doubles (per team)
Winner |
$157,750 |
Runner-up |
$89,450 |
Semi-final |
$47,500 |
Quarter-final |
$25,250 |
Second round |
$12,650 |
First round |
$6,600 |