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The 2010 Australian Open begins on Monday 18th January and is of course, as
every year, the first Grand Slam event of the new season. First played in 1905,
this year sees the 105th staging of the event now seen as one of the top tennis
tournaments in the world.
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The Australian Open is contested at Melbourne Park, but this hasn’t always been
the case. It was constructed in 1988 especially to host the Australian Open
every year but before that and from 1972 it was hosted at the Kooyong Lawn
Tennis Club, again located in Melbourne. Prior to that, the tournament was
rotated between various Australian (and New Zealand) cities, with Melbourne
again receiving the lion share of events, followed by Sydney and then Brisbane.
In 1905, when the tournament
first started, it was known as
the Australasian Championships
(hence the two New Zeeland
cities being used as hosts). It
became the Australian
Championships in 1927 then the
name we know it as today, the
Australian Open, in 1969. The
tournament, though, has not
always been as popular as it is
today. Due to the remoteness of
the continent from the rest of
the world (but mainly Europe and
the United States where all the
top players were located at the
time) and the vastness of the
country itself (3000 kilometres
between east and west coasts),
only a limited number of foreign
players ever competed in the
early years. This can be fully
understood by the simple fact
that back in the 1920’s it used
to take approximately forty-five
days to travel to Australia from
Europe on a ship!
In the early
days the Australian Open wasn’t
the only, or indeed, even the
most important tennis tournament
in Australia. Each state had its
own competition and some players
of the time never even made it
across half their vast country
to participate in competitions.
That being said, probably the
Victorian (state of Victoria)
Championships were the top
tournament in the country.
Indeed, most Australian players
of the era set their standards
by their performances in this
particular tournament, or
Wimbledon in the far-off United
Kingdom.
Fast
forwarding a few decades, the
Australian Open only really
started attracting the top,
world class players during the
1980’s, although the timing of
the competition (so soon after
Christmas and New Year) has also
put off a few from making the
journey. Indeed, there have been
calls to move the event to
February so that players have
time to build their fitness back
up after the festivities of
Christmas.
Australian
Roy Emerson has won the most
men’s singles titles in the
history of the competition,
winning six times during the
sixties. Andre Agassi comes
second with four wins. Margaret
Court, another Australian, leads
the way in the women’s singles
with seven victories. Rafael
Nadal (Spain) and Serena
Williams (United States) are the
current men and women title
holders.
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