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    Historic Moments, Big Crowds and Records at the 2026 Australian Open

    Karen JacquelineBy Karen JacquelineJanuary 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A Grand Slam Full of Storylines

    The 2026 Australian Open is underway in Melbourne, marking the first Grand Slam tennis event of the year. Players, fans and global audiences have descended on Melbourne Park for a fortnight of high-stakes competition, historic performances and memorable moments. The action runs through late January, with matches across multiple courts every day.

    Crowds and Controversy Off the Court

    The tournament has already drawn record-setting crowds at the start of the event, even sparking logistical challenges as fans queued for hours to get inside. These huge numbers reflect the sport’s ongoing popularity in Australia.

    However, not all fan talk has centered on tennis alone — attendees have expressed mixed reactions to food and drink prices inside the grounds, sparking debate on whether costs match the experience.

    Novak Djokovic Making History

    On the court, Novak Djokovic continues to cement his legacy. The 38-year-old Serb notched his 100th match win at the Australian Open with a commanding straight-sets victory early in the tournament — a milestone few have reached in tennis history.

    Djokovic is also chasing a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title, aiming to add to his already impressive haul and further define his place among the sport’s greatest.

    Defending Champions and Rising Stars

    Defending champions Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys are both back in action and strong contenders as the draw unfolds. Fans are watching closely to see if they can repeat their successes from last year in Melbourne.

    At the same time, exciting stories remain on the rise. Alexandra Eala, a beloved figure among fans, drew big support despite an early loss, showcasing the global reach of women’s tennis.

    Prize Money Hits New Heights

    Off-court developments include a record prize money pool for the event — now at roughly A$111.5 million, a significant increase from the previous year. This boost reflects Tennis Australia’s commitment to growing the sport, rewarding players at all levels and enhancing the overall competitiveness of the Australian Open.

    Legendary Appearances and Inspiring Performances

    The 2026 edition has also seen memorable moments from veterans and newcomers alike. Tennis icon Venus Williams made headlines by becoming the oldest woman to compete in the singles draw at 45, a testament to her longevity and passion for the sport.

    On the men’s side, rising stars like Carlos Alcaraz have started their campaigns with solid wins, adding intrigue to Australia’s signature hard-court battles.

    What’s Next in Melbourne

    As the event progresses into the middle rounds, matches are expected to become even more intense. Top seeds will fight to stay in contention, while upsets and breakthroughs could shape the second week’s action. With historic milestones, crowd passion and fierce competition on display, the 2026 Australian Open continues to deliver on drama and excitement.

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