There is still a way to go for the 2023 season tennisbut we already know what the calendar will look like 2024 tennis that, as usual, will start big with its controversy Australian Open in Melbourne. There, Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka will try to defend their status as champions.
It will be the version 112 of the Australian tournament, played for the first time in 1905 and that has Djokovic, with 10 championships, and Margaret Court, with 11 titles, as the leading men’s and women’s winners, respectively.
Among the ladies, there has not been a back-to-back champion since Victoria Azarenka achieved it in 2012 and 2013. Among the men, only Stan Wawrinka – in 2014 – managed to break the hegemony of the group of Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal since 2006.
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When does Australian Open 2024 start? Details of the first Grand Slam
The 2024 Australian Open will begin on Monday, January 15 (from Australia, still in his day Sunday, January 14 in Mexico, United States, Argentina and other countries) and will be determined two weeks later. The women’s final will be played on Saturday 27 January and the men’s final on Sunday 28 January. Before that, between Wednesday January 10th and Saturday January 13th, the main draw qualifiers will take place.
The tournament will be held after the ATP 250 in Adelaide and Auckland on the ATP Tour and the WTA 250 in Hobart and the WTA 500 in Adelaide on the WTA Tour.
