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Jannik Sinner with the spoils of victory - the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup - after his win in Sunday’s men’s singles final at the Australian Open.

‘We are family’: Sinner heaps praise on Australian mastermind as Open win sinks in

Jannik Sinner leaves Australia with another trophy for his bulging cabinet and another $3.5 million in his wallet, but there are plenty of questions ahead of him in 2025.

  • Jon Pierik

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Australian Open boss Craig Tiley.

A Djokovic statue, tennis on the MCG, and keeping Melbourne ahead of the world: Tiley’s grand plan

Australian Open boss Craig Tiley challenges his team to change the Melbourne Park site 50 per cent, if not more, every year. Here’s what he’s got in mind for the future of the precinct

  • Marc McGowan
Danielle Collins taunts the Australian crowd following her win over Destanee Aiava.

The A-Z of a record-breaking Australian Open to remember

From Alex (de Minaur) to the Bahamas, from the crowds to Djokovic – this is the A to Z of the highlights and talking points of the 2025 Australian Open.

  • Marc McGowan
Novak Djokovic and scan of injury

‘Amazing he was even able to play’: Expert reveals extent of Djokovic injury

The Serbian star was unhappy that the veracity of his injury was questioned when he retired hurt from his semi-final clash, and has released scans of his damaged hamstring.

  • Ian Chadband and Gemma Grant
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Zverev has a fatal flaw. And this is how Sinner can exploit it and win the final

Novak Djokovic knew where he needed to go when push came to shove in his semi-final against Alexander Zverev. Naturally, so will Jannik Sinner.

  • Craig O'Shannessy
Madison Keys wins the Australian Open women’s title.

At it happened: Keys wins women’s title after three-set classic, ‘lots of therapy’ pays off

Madison Keys is the new Australian Open champion after denying Aryna Sabalenka a historic third-straight title. Follow along for all the reactions.

  • Roy Ward
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Djokovic eggs the crowd on to even greater adulation during his match against Alcaraz.

The Australian Open is deeply compromised. It has to be to survive

Hosting one of the four grand slams is a fragile privilege. It’s under ever-growing threat from ambitious and cashed-up rivals.

  • Malcolm Knox
Novak Djokovic retired after the first set due to injury in the Men’s singles semi-final. against Alexander Zverev.
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Australian Open in pictures: Day 13

The best shots on and off the court at the 2025 Australian Open on Friday, January 24

  • Danie Sprague and Luke Hemer
Tennis whites at the Australian Open: Costeen Hatzis in Odd Muse; Jelena Djokovic in Sandro; Kate Waterhouse in Saba; Nadia Bartel in Henne.

The Australian Open best dressed: Perfecting the art of smart casual

The stands at Melbourne Park have become a showcase of stealth wealth style and fast fashion.

  • Damien Woolnough
Jannik Sinner.

Australian Open 2025 as it happened: Sinner’s straight-sets glory; ‘I get why fans booed’, injured Djoker says

Defending champion Jannik Sinner will face Alexander Zverev for this year’s Australian Open crown, while injured 10-time champion Novak Djokovic’s immediate future is up in the air.

  • Danny Russell and Roy Ward

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