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Posted: 2023-01-14 19:06:38

The Australian Open, the first grand slam of the year, is upon us after the shortest off season in world sport.

The Melbourne Park grand slam is always a favourite among players and fans alike.

Here's everything you need to know.

When is the Australian Open?

Ash Barty kisses the Australian Open trophy
Ash Barty's reign as Australian Open champion will come to an end.(Getty Images: Kelly Defina)

The main draw gets underway on Monday, January 16 in Melbourne with the men's and women's singles main draw.

The men's and women's doubles starts on Wednesday, January 18, while the mixed doubles competition starts the following day, Thursday, January 19.

The men's and women's wheelchair singles starts in the second week, on Tuesday January 24, with the doubles on Wednesday, January 25.

The women's semifinals will take place from Thursday, January 26, with the men's getting underway on the Friday.

When are the Australian Open finals?

The women's final is set for Saturday, January 28. 

The men's final will take place on Sunday, January 29.

The prize money for the winners is a record $2,975,000, as part of a record prize pool of $76.5 million.

Who are the top women to watch?

Iga Swiatek plays a shot with her racquet above and behind her head
Iga Świątek ended her Australian Open perparation in tears after a heavy loss to America's Jessica Pegula in the United Cup.(Getty Images: Brendon Thorne)

World number one Iga Świątek has won two of the last three grand slam titles — and she's seeded number one at Melbourne Park as a heavy favourite.

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