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Note: All ticket prices indicate the minimum cost (AUD) for an adult during the opening days. Ticket costs fluctuate, and prices typically increase for later-stage tournament matches. Visit Ticketmaster for updated and detailed prices.
It can get really hot during the Australian Open. When buying tickets for both RLA and Hisense Arenas you can select Best Available or Best Available in Sun or Shade. Shade is a good option, however these tickets are popular so can sell out quickly, and shaded areas are subject to the weather conditions on the day.
Rod Laver Arena is where the Australian Open hosts the major matches and finals. These tickets give you access to Rod Laver Arena, Grand Slam Oval and activities around Garden Square and Melbourne Park.
Margaret Court Arena hosts some of the hottest games for an affordable price. These tickets will give you access to Margaret Court Arena, the outside courts, John Cain Arena, Court 1, Court 3, 1573 Arena and activities in the AO precinct.
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Australian Open ticket prices start around AU$50 or $36USD. For the 2020 Australian Open, tickets ranged from AU$60 to AU$220 or $43USD to $160USD. The Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne Park ranged from around AU$85 to AU$220 or $61USD to $160USD. Margaret Court was around AU$60 to AU$110 or $43USD to $80USD. Use our filtering options to compare prices and get your Australian Open tennis tickets.
Australian Open tickets go on sale as soon as the annual Grand Slam tournament is announced. The tournament has the biggest attendance of any Grand Slam tournament. Avoid the lines at the box office and get your Australian Open tournament tickets.
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Collector tickets can only be delivered to fans via mail, and cannot be sent as Print-at-Home or E-Tickets, or collected from outlets or the venue. Collector Tickets are not available to those without a valid Australian address. You must provide an Australian postal address to receive Collector Tickets.
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Tennis fans who require accessible tickets to the 2023 Australian Open can purchase these through the General Public page. Subject to availability, Wheelchair and accompanying seats (either as paid tickets or with a Companion Card) can be purchased online at a 1:1 ratio.
Australian Open organisers have come under fire for an initiative at Melbourne Park on Wednesday that allowed Indigenous fans to purchase cheaper tickets than the general public. The move was part of First Nations Day at the Australian Open, which also marked the return of retired champion Ash Barty to Melbourne Park.
But the arrival of Margaret Court Arena meant that while there were still tickets available for sale out there, most of the seating was first-come, first serve. Fans with Rod Laver, MCA or grounds passes would line up, especially for matches involving Aussies like Nick Kyrgios.
The busy AO lead-in week schedule includes all 224 qualifying matches, open practice sessions and culminates in the incredibly popular Kids Tennis Day presented by Emirates, which is back bigger and better than ever after a two-year hiatus.
If you are planning on driving, there are both on-site and off-site options. If you want to park on-site at the National Tennis Centre, this must be added as an upgrade when you book your tickets. For off-site parking, the Yarra Park Car Park, accessible via Gate 3 off Punt Road, is the closest. Parking costs $10 (cash), with all money invested into upkeep of the park. You can find metered parking along the Yarra River on Alexandra Avenue and around the Royal Botanic Gardens on Birdwood and Linlithgow avenues. There are also secure parking facilities in the CBD and on Southbank.
If you want to level up your Aus Open experience, there are also a range of VIP tickets on offer, from dinner at some of Melbourne's premier venues with reserved seats at Rod Laver Arena to on-court seats with exclusive access to a private champagne bar.
This access-(almost)-all-areas ticket gets you into all outdoor courts as well as unreserved seating at John Cain Arena. You can also access the AO Live Stage, AO Ballpark and all-new Practice Village, as well as entry to myriad bars and dining options where you can soak up the sun, the sport and the festival atmosphere. If you want to see a game at John Cain, Margaret Court or Rod Laver Arena, you will need to buy Stadium tickets separately.
Stadium tickets also act as a ground pass, allowing access to all outside courts, as well as the AO Live Stage, Ballpark, Practice Village and other entertainment across Grand Slam Oval, Garden Square and the wider Melbourne and Olympic Park precinct.
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If the Australian Open is not on your bucket list it deserves to be. As a tennis fanatic, there's something to love about each of the Grand Slams but what makes the Australian Open so special is the friendly atmosphere of Melbourne, the hospitality of the Australian people and the excitement surrounding being present at the first Grand Slam of the Year. We suggest including a side trip to visit the Gold Coast, Sydney and if you have time a stop over in New Zealand. At eSeats.com we are passionate about tennis and have been helping clients from around the world attend the Australian Open since 2001. Our team who will be working with you have attended the Australian Open ourselves and have hundreds of clients secure tickets over the years to attend the Australian Open. The Aussie Open is played in mid January in Melbourne Park which is a city park located just minutes by foot or water taxi from the center of town. Water taxis are a fun way to reach the tennis center and can be picked up along the famous Southbank Promenade. I've traveled many times to the Australian Open and have personally assisted dozens of tennis fans secure their tickets to the Australian Open. This overview of the seating options will give you the right knowledge you need to make the best choice when purchasing your Australian Open tickets.
More than just a ticket! All Australian Open tickets purchased from eSeats.com include a voucher for a free MYKI Card which gives you full fare access on Melbourne's Trains, Trams and Buses. The cost of your MYKI card will get deducted from your ticket purchase. Buy your myki cart at a myki machine located at all metropolitan train stations, tram stops and bus interchanges.
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Australian Open ticket prices on the secondary market can vary depending on a number of factors. Typically, Australian Open tickets can be found for as low as $105.00, with an average price of $249.00.
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The 2023 tournament begins on Monday, Monday 16. Day and night sessions are available, and adult tickets start at $59. Best to book your tickets sooner rather than later. You can click the 'buy ticket' button above to get yours and learn more about session options at the website.
Meanwhile, tickets for all other practice matches from Monday through Thursday are $5 for children and $10 for adults. The Australian Open has announced that all proceeds from ticket prices will benefit the Australian Tennis Foundation.
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