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Some History of the Australian Open tennis tournament

 The Australasian Tennis Championship were first held in 1905 at the Warehouseman's Cricket Ground in St Kilda Road, Melbourne, It was originally organized by the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. After a brief break during the First World War, the women's singles tournament was added in 1922 and in 1927 the competition was renamed the Australian Championships the Australian Open in 1969. Since 1905, The Tournament has been staged at six different places including: Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and New Zealand. In 1972, it was decided to stage the Tournament in the one city, rather than use a variety of venues across the nation.

 Traditionally, the tournament had been held in January. In 1977, it was moved to December, which resulted in there being two tournaments that year. This lasted until 1987 when the event moved back to January, meaning that there was no tournament in 1986.

 Melbourne Park (formerly Flinders Park) was constructed in time for the 1988 Tournament. The reason for the change was to better meet spectator demand - which had outgrown Kooyong's capacity. The move to Flinders Park was an immediate success, with a 90 per cent increase in attendance in 1988 (266,436) on the previous year at Kooyong (140,000).

 In 1996 the venue was expanded and renamed Melbourne Park. Since the early nineties, the balance of power in the men's competition has moved to America, with seven titles from shared between Jim Courier, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi. Americans continued to take many of the ladies' titles, with Monica Seles, Lindsay Davenport and most recently Jennifer Capriati lifting the trophy. In 2000 the centre court was christened The Rod Laver Arena in honour of Australia's tennis hero.

 
Here is a look at the Australian Open winners dating back to 2000.

Australian Open Winners

2008: Novak Djokovic

2007: Roger Federer

2006: Roger Federer

2005: Marat Safin

2004: Roger Federer

2003: Andre Agassi

2002: Thomas Johansson

2001: Andre Agassi

2000: Andre Agassi

Tennis betting opportunities start with Australian Open tennis betting in January, then French Open odds in May,Wimbledon Tennis odds in June/July and US Open Tennis betting opportunities in August.


 

Australian Open quick fact file

Ken Rosewall won his first title in 1953 to become the youngest Australian Open winner. Over the next
twenty years he won the title again in 1955, 1971 and 1972, making him the oldest winner as well
as the youngest.

Rod Laver Arena
(previously known as Centre Court or the National Tennis Centre)

Built on crown land during 1986�1988, the initial development, including Rod Laver Arena and two
show courts, opened in January 1988 for the Australian Open.

In 1995 the site expanded to include:

Melbourne Park Function Centre
Garden Square
Additional tennis courts, including one extra show court and one clay court.

YOUNGEST CHAMPIONS

Men's singles: Ken Rosewall (18 years, 2 months) in 1953.

Women's singles: Martina Hingis (16 years, 3 months) in 1997.

OLDEST CHAMPIONS

Men's singles: Ken Rosewall (37 years, 2 months) in 1972.

Women's singles: Thelma Long (35 years, 8 months) in 1954.

MOST SUCCESSIVE SINGLES

Men: Roy Emerson (5) 1963-1967

Women: Margaret Smith (7) 1960-1966

 

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