Australian Open

Do you want to experience the first Grand Slam of the year and get your Australian Open tickets? That’s wonderful because you came to the house of tennis tickets. As said, the Australian Open kicks off the tennis season and is known for its exciting, fast-paced play. This Grand Slam is held in Melbourne and is well-known for its sun-soaked courts, particularly the hard courts at Melbourne Park. It’s a competition where beginners shine and legends are born, with some of the sport’s most well-known figures carving their place in history.

The amazing atmosphere at the Australian Open, along with Aussie hospitality and supporters’ vivid enthusiasm, gives a fantastic backdrop for the season’s first major. If you’re coming from overseas, it’s definitely worth the trip. Below, you will find the Australian Open schedule, so you can pick your desired session and get your Australian Open tickets. 

The booking process for your Australian Open tickets is smooth, easy, and safe through Tennis Ticketing. You will find the match schedule and the prices below for the day and evening sessions. We guarantee seating next to each other with the purchase of two tickets. If you want or require more tickets, please contact us directly.

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Rod Laver Arena with Australian Open tickets in Melbourne

Day 1

Sunday 18th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's 1st Round

Day 2

Monday 19th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's 1st Round

Day 3

Tuesday 20th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's 1st Round

Day 4

Wednesday 21st of January 2026 - Men's & Women's 2nd Round

Day 5

Thursday 22nd of January 2026 - Men's & Women's 2nd Round

Day 6

Friday 23rd of January 2026 - Men's & Women's 3rd Round

Day 7

Saturday 24th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's 3rd Round

Day 8

Sunday 25th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's Round of 16

Day 9

Monday 26th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's Round of 16

Day 10

Tuesday 27th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's Quarter Finals

Day 11

Wednesday 28th of January 2026 - Men's & Women's Quarter Finals

Day 12

Thursday 29th of January 2026 - Women's Semi-Finals

Day 13

Friday 30th of January 2026 - Men's Semi-Finals

Day 14

Saturday 31st of January 2026 - Women's Final

Day 15

Sunday 1st of February 2026 - Men's Final

FAQ

If you are looking for tennis tickets for the Australian Open, you can click on one of the match days above and pick your session. You will receive the tickets digitally approximately 10 days prior to the session. 

The Australian Open is typically held annually in January, marking the first Grand Slam tournament of the tennis season.

The Australian Open takes place at the beautiful Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

The total prize pool for the 2025 Australian Open edition was $96,500,000 AUD.

Since 2020, the Australian Open has been played on blue GreenSet, a type of hardcourt surface. It gives a great vibe to the tournament. 

The Australian Open no longer uses line judges because it has fully adopted Hawk-Eye Live, an electronic line-calling system that ensures greater accuracy and consistency. COVID created this permanent change. 

The Centre Court has a retractable roof so the matches will not be cancelled or delayed. For the outside courts, matches can be delayed or postponed. 

In short, yes, you can bring a refillable water bottle to the Australian Open, provided it’s empty upon entry. Once inside, there are over 280 free water stations located throughout the venue where you can refill your bottle. 

No, there is no specific dress code at the Australian Open if you compare it to Wimbledon or Roland Garros, for example. Try to avoid ripped clothing and dress sensibly. 

You can bring your backpack into the stadium, but it must fit under your seat. Please keep this in mind and don’t leave your bag or backpack unattended.