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Boasting no fewer than three retractable-roofed show courts (Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Arena and Margaret Court Arena). The venue that's walking distance from the city's centre, home to the Australian Open since 1988, has become a favoured destination for both players and fans. 

The two-week tennis showdown has become known as "The Happy Slam." First held in 1905 and now the largest annual sporting event in the Southern Hemisphere, the AO pulls in more than 700,000 tennis-lovers each year. The 2023 Australian Open is scheduled for January 16 - January 29, smack dab in the midst of the Australian summer. Catch the sport's leading lights as the Grand Slam season gets underway; grab your Australian Open tickets at The Ticket Merchant.    

When is the Australian open 2023?

The Australian Open 2023 is scheduled from Monday, 16 January 2023, and concludes with the Men's Final on Sunday, 29 January 2023. 

History of the “happy slam”

The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held yearly over the last fortnight of January at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. The competition precedes the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open and is the first of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments conducted each year. They originally played it on grass courts, but since 1988, it has been played on three different types of hardcourt surfaces: green-coloured Rebound Ace until 2007, blue Plexicushion from 2008 to 2019, and blue GreenSet after 2020. 

The Australasian Championships was the tournament's original name. In 1927, it was renamed the Australian Championships. It was renamed the Australian Open in 1969. The Australian Open has been held in five Australian cities from 1905: Melbourne (55 times), Sydney (17 times), Adelaide (14 times), Brisbane (7 times) and Perth (3 times).

The fortnight has a permanent home in Melbourne, which comes alive every summer with the sounds of serves, forehands, and backhands. The two-week on-court tournament, which features some of the most sought-after tennis tickets of the year, brings together the best ATP and WTA players in the world for competition in men's and women's singles, men's, women's, and mixed doubles, boys' and girls' singles, wheelchair, legends, and exhibition events, brings together the best ATP and WTA players in the world for competition in men's and women's singles, men's, women's 

Australian veteran Roy Emerson and current players Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic have each won a record six men's singles titles, while Margaret Court, the stadium's namesake, established the standard with 11 victories. US champion Serena Williams holds the Open Era record (since 1968) with seven wins. 

More than a sport

Going to the Aus open extends beyond seeing a game of tennis or two, with many declaring the whole thing as a fantastic summertime experience. With fun things for the kids to do, ground passes for pop up restaurants and morning movement classes. The Aus Open is about more than tennis; it’s about coming together and having a great day or two, experiencing all the food, atmosphere and sporting love Melbourne has to offer. 

Get your Australian Open tennis tickets right here!

As many tennis fans will know, Australian Open tickets sell fast, especially the best seats in the house, making it challenging to secure your tickets for the happy slam. At the Ticket Merchant, we’ll make sure you have access to the best seats for one of the most anticipated sporting events of the year. 

When you buy tickets for the Aus Open with us, each ticket will have a 100% guarantee. This means that you’ll get the ticket in time for the event, and we’ll issue you a full refund in the event of the match’s cancellation or any rescheduling. You’ll also be able to view the ticket itself on our website before the game.

Come discover why they call the Australian Open the “Happy Slam.”

The Australian Open kicks off the tennis year down under in Melbourne. With constantly improving facilities hosting all the top players, the Aussie Open has grown from the far-away sibling of the other three Grand Slam tournaments to a showcase of creativity and ambition, unburdened by tradition. As Tennis Australia’s oldest Official Tour Operator, Grand Slam Tennis Tours offers the best Front Row, Category 1, and Category 2 courtside seating in Rod Laver Arena; all of our seats on Margaret Court Arena are Front Row seats. Plus, you'll get access to our Hospitality Suite, guaranteeing an unforgettable tennis experience.

Amazing experience and first class all the way! Five-star hotel, fantastic seats and great hospitality suite! Thank you GSTT! We highly recommend and will be back some day—hopefully Wimbledon!

How do I get tickets to the Australian Open 2023?

ALL Australian Open 2023 tickets purchased via Ticketmaster.com.au are digital , and can only be accessed via the Ticketmaster App or Ticketmaster.com.au on a mobile browser – there will be no printed tickets.

What are the dates for the 2023 Australian Open?

Mon, Jan 16, 2023 – Sun, Jan 29, 2023Australian Open 2023 / Datesnull

How much does it cost to go to the Australian Open?

The cost of a full-day Grounds Pass starts at around AUD 49 (US $35) for the first day of competition and usually increases up to AUD 59 (US $40) for the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday dates of the first week. Once the weekend is over, the full-day cost decreases back down to the initial cost of around AUD 49 (US $35).

How much is a ticket to Australian Open 2022?

Australian Open Ground Pass.