Australian Open: Tennis tournament

The Australian Open is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments.

It is the first one of the year. It is played in Melbourne, Australia. The Australian Open has been played on three different surfaces:

  • Grass (1905–1987)
  • Rebound Ace (a type of hard court, 1988–2007)
  • Plexicushion (a faster type of hard court, (2008–present)
Australian Open: Heat policy, Winners, Other websites
Two players on an outdoor court

Before 1983, many of the best tennis players did not play at the tournament. This was because the Australian Open was far away from Europe and North America and was not considered as important as the other Grand Slam tournaments.

Heat policy

The tournament is played in January, during the Australian summer. In 1998 an extreme heat rule was brought in. It is the only major tournament that has a heat policy. If the temperature gets higher than 35 degrees (C) matches may have to be stopped for a short time, because players feel dehydrated. Matches on the outside courts are stopped. The roof over the main stadium courts can be closed, and cooling systems turned on. In 2007 the temperature on the courts reached 50 degrees Celsius.

Winners

References

Other websites

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