The 2025 Australian Open is only a few weeks away, and fans have more reason to be excited as the tournament organizers have announced the official date for the draw ceremony.
The first Grand Slam of the season, known as the "Happy Slam" is slated to run from January 12-26, 2025. Known for producing several breakthrough performances, the 2025 edition is likely to follow suite as ATP and WTA stars battle for their shining moments at the start of the season.
The tournament organizers have announced that the draw ceremony for the 2025 Australian Open will be held on the steps of the renown Margaret Court Arena on Thursday 9 January, 2025. Additionally, the draw will be shown live on the big television screens around the site.
Italian Jannik Sinner began his ascent to the top of men's tennis at the 2024 Australian Open, when he won his maiden Grand Slam title at the event. The 23-year old would go on to capture the World No.1 position later in the year, in addition to winning his second Grand Slam title at the US Open in September.
Aryna Sabalenka won the women's singles title in Melbourne this year, successfully defending the title she won in 2023. The Belarusian would also go on to wrestle the World No.1 spot from Polish rival, Iga Swiatek.
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