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Posted: 2024-01-12 20:07:45

In just a couple of days, Melbourne will once again become the focus of the sporting world when the world's best tennis players descend on the gleaming, covered courts of Melbourne Park.

It's hard to imagine the Australian Open taking place anywhere else.

As recounted in the ABC documentary Australia's Open, the Australian Open has called Flinders Park — now known as Melbourne Park — home since 1988.

The move changed the fortunes of the entire tournament.

A general view of Rod Laver Arena

The Australian Open has a fabulous modern and permanent setting in the heart of Melbourne.(Getty Images: Quinn Rooney)

Grand slam tournaments took their time to settle down

The four grand slam tournaments — the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open — have only been considered majors since 1925, but were all held in a mix of guises well before then.

The Australian Open, known as the Australasian Championships when it was first played in 1905, has had a variety of homes over the years.

That's not unusual.

While Wimbledon has had just two venues in its history — and only then because the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club moved its premises across the eponymous south west London suburb in 1922 — the other three slams have moved all over the place, including internationally.

A tennis match at Wimbledon Worple Road

From 1877 to 1921, Wimbledon was held at the Worple Road grounds before moving to its present site at Church Road.(Getty Images: Topical Press Agency)

The French Open, incidentally the only one of the slams to have never been played on grass, has been held at Roland-Garros in western Paris since 1928.

The two tournaments that can both lay claim to being the modern iterations' precursor, the Championnat de France and the World Hard Court Championships, were previously held in a variety of venues across Paris and once each in Bordeaux and Brussels, Belgium respectively.

The US Open has also moved about a fair bit.

Its current location at the USTA National Tennis Centre at Flushing Meadows, Queens, has only been in use since 1978.

A tennis match at Newport Casino

The first US Open took place at Newport Casino in Rhode Island.(Getty Images: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group)

The first tournament in 1881 was held on grass courts at the Newport Casino in Rhode Island and was only open to men — the women's side of the competition was held in at the Philadelphia Cricket Club from 1887 — while the doubles took place everywhere from South Orange in New Jersey, the Staten Island Cricket Club in New York, to the St George Cricket Club in Chicago.

The tournament eventually shifted, as one, to the West Side Tennis Club in Queens in 1915, where it stayed until uprooting to its present Flushing Meadows site 62 years later.

None can match the variety of the Australian Open though, whose current home at Melbourne Park is the 14th place the tournament has called home in its existence.

The Kiwi champion at Perth Zoo

Perth Zoo courts

The 1909 Australasian Championships took place on outdoor grass courts at Perth Zoo, South Perth.(Supplied: State Library of Western Australia)

The Australian Open has taken place in seven cities across Australia and New Zealand, but has been held in Melbourne on every occasion since 1972.

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