All time standings[]
Last Champions[]
Year | Event | Winner | Runner-up | Score in final |
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2010 | Men's Singles | Roger Federer | Andy Murray | 6:3, 6:4, 7:611 |
2010 | Women's Singles | Serena Williams | Justine Henin | 6:4, 3:6, 6:2 |
2010 | Men's Doubles | Bob Bryan Mike Bryan |
Daniel Nestor Nenad Zimonjić |
6:3, 6:75, 6:3 |
2010 | Women's Doubles | Serena Williams Venus Williams |
Cara Black Liezel Huber |
6:4, 6:3 |
2010 | Mixed Doubles | Cara Black Leander Paes |
Ekaterina Makarova Jaroslav Levinský |
7:5, 6:3 |
2010 | Boys' Singles | Tiago Fernandes | Sean Berman | 7:5, 6:3 |
2010 | Girls' Singles | Karolína Plíšková | Laura Robson | 6:1, 7:65 |
2010 | Boys' Doubles | Justin Eleveld Jannick Lupescu |
Kevin Krawietz Dominik Schulz |
6:4, 6:4 |
2010 | Girls' Doubles | Jana Čepelová Chantal Škamlová |
Tímea Babos Gabriela Dabrowski |
7:61, 6:2 |
2010 | WC Men's Singles | Shingo Kunieda | Stéphane Houdet | 7:63, 2:6, 7:5 |
2010 | WC Women's Singles | Korie Homan | Florence Gravellier | 6:2, 6:2 |
2010 | WC Quad Singles | Peter Norfolk | David Wagner | 6:2, 7:64 |
2010 | WC Men's Doubles | Stéphane Houdet Shingo Kunieda |
Maikel Scheffers Robin Ammerlaan |
6:2, 6:2 |
2010 | WC Women's Doubles | Florence Gravellier Aniek Van Koot |
Lucy Shuker Daniela Di Toro |
6:3, 7:62 |
2010 | WC Quad Doubles | Nicholas Taylor David Wagner |
Peter Norfolk Johan Andersson |
6:2, 7:65 |
By final appearances[]
Men's[]
Women's[]
Television Broadcasting[]
The Seven Network is the host broadcaster in Australia, they televise all day and night sessions for the duration of the tournament. Other Networks are Fox Sports Australia (Australia), ESPN2, ESPN3, the Tennis Channel (America), Eurosport (Europe), BBC and BBC 2 (United Kingdom), ESPN International (Central and Latin America), ESPN Star Sports (Asia), Wowow (Japan), Shanghai TV (China). The Australian Open is the least televised Grand Slam event because of a time zone differences between Australia and the large population of North and South America. The men's/women's finals start at 7pm local time on Sunday/Saturday which is 3am EST Saturday/Sunday. The Australian Open Final for men is traditionally one of the most watched sports events in Australia.
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