Saturday, 7 November 2015

Australian Open



General Background


The Australian Open is one of the 4 Grand Slams played during the year. First held in 1905, the tournament is chronologically the first of the four GS - the other three being the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open.

The Australian Open typically has high attendance, second only to the US Open.


Media



The Australian Open is globally broadcasted on television and online:


In EUROPE the tournament is broadcasted on Eurosport.

In the UNITED STATES the tournament is broadcasted on ESPN2, ESPN3 and the Tennis Channel.

In AUSTRALIA the tournament is broadcasted by Seven Network since 1973. Between 2003 and 2009 it was co - broadcasted by Fox Sports.

In the rest of Asia - Pacific each country has a different broadcast contract that changes every year.

In CENTRAL AND LATIN AMERICA the tournament is broadcasted on ESPN INTERNATIONAL.

Sponsors

Major Sponsor --> KIA

Associate Sponsors --> ANZ, Rolex & Jacob's Creek

Official Partners --> Emirates, Herald Sun, Heineken, Hisense, IBM, K&L Gates, Lacoste, Maxxis, Mediabank, Optus, Melbourne, City of Melbourne, Powerade, Tad, Toshiba, Wilson, Woolworths and Yonex.

Stadium





    Recent attendances
    2015 – 703,899
    2014 – 643,280
    2013 – 684,457
    2012 – 686,006
    2011 – 651,127



    Players


    Last year's Champions
    EventChampionRunner-upScore
    2015 Men's SinglesSerbia Novak DjokovicUnited Kingdom Andy Murray7–6(7–5), 6–7(4–7), 6–3, 6–0
    2015 Women's SinglesUnited States Serena WilliamsRussia Maria Sharapova6–3, 7–6(7–5)
    2015 Men's DoublesItaly Simone Bolelli
    Italy Fabio Fognini
    France Pierre-Hugues Herbert
    France Nicolas Mahut
    6–4, 6–4
    2015 Women's DoublesUnited States Bethanie Mattek-Sands
    Czech Republic Lucie Šafářová
    Chinese Taipei Chan Yung-jan
    China Zheng Jie
    6–4, 7–6(7–5)
    2015 Mixed DoublesSwitzerland Martina Hingis
    India Leander Paes
    France Kristina Mladenovic
    Canada Daniel Nestor
    6–4, 6–3

    5 comments:

    1. It is interesting that there is only one major sponsor, do you know how much KIA pays to sponsor this event?

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      1. KIA has been partnering with Australian Open since 2002. It’s worth up to $50 million and other contributions, like, a fleet of 101 loan vehicles during the tournament. The deal extends to 2018.

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    2. Don't you think this is the less important of the four Grand Slams?. If i had to choose this would be my last choice and i think players think the same no i am not sure if it should be maintained as a Grand Slam because there is already one in Hard (US Open) so nothing makes it special.

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      1. Australian Open is officially part of the Grand Slams. But as you said, the US Open is the most important one. US Open is the largest annually attended sporting event in the world, this makes it more important for players.

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    3. I made the experience that the single turnaments are much more present in the TV and other media. Am I wrong or do you know a reason why it is like this? Maybe because in the Singles are more stars but I am not sure

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