Australian Open: The stage is set for a thrilling Grand Slam tournament in Melbourne as the world's top players prepare to clash on the court.
For those who missed it, a remarkable amateur player from Sydney named Jordan Smith has already claimed A$1m at the one-point slam event, beating defending champion Jannik Sinner and two-time slam finalist Amanda Anisimova along the way. The Grand Slam is always looking for ways to boost attendance, with this revamped mixed doubles event giving 'regular' people like you and me a chance to dream of competing against the world's best.
Sky Sports Tennis journalist Gigi Salmon previews the 2026 Australian Open, predicting that Jannik Sinner and Amanda Anisimova will claim their respective titles. Sabalenka is looking strong, having claimed her 22nd career title in Brisbane. However, the women's draw has more jeopardy with more contenders for the top prize.
In a tricky draw, Emma Raducanu faces Taylah Preston, while Katie Boulter must face Belinda Bencic after avoiding qualifying through injury. Cam Norrie will face Benjamin Bonzi, and Jacob Fearnley draws Kamil Majchrzak in his main draw debut.
The real question on everyone's lips is: can anyone break up the Grand Slam winning duopoly of Sinner and Alcaraz? The answer remains to be seen, but Gigi Salmon is predicting that these two will lift their respective trophies.
For those who missed it, a remarkable amateur player from Sydney named Jordan Smith has already claimed A$1m at the one-point slam event, beating defending champion Jannik Sinner and two-time slam finalist Amanda Anisimova along the way. The Grand Slam is always looking for ways to boost attendance, with this revamped mixed doubles event giving 'regular' people like you and me a chance to dream of competing against the world's best.
Sky Sports Tennis journalist Gigi Salmon previews the 2026 Australian Open, predicting that Jannik Sinner and Amanda Anisimova will claim their respective titles. Sabalenka is looking strong, having claimed her 22nd career title in Brisbane. However, the women's draw has more jeopardy with more contenders for the top prize.
In a tricky draw, Emma Raducanu faces Taylah Preston, while Katie Boulter must face Belinda Bencic after avoiding qualifying through injury. Cam Norrie will face Benjamin Bonzi, and Jacob Fearnley draws Kamil Majchrzak in his main draw debut.
The real question on everyone's lips is: can anyone break up the Grand Slam winning duopoly of Sinner and Alcaraz? The answer remains to be seen, but Gigi Salmon is predicting that these two will lift their respective trophies.