Australian Open 2025: Pickleball conquers Grand Slam courts for the first time

Australian Open

The world of racket sports is entering a new era! The Australian Open 2025 has become not only an arena for traditional tennis battles, but also a platform for the debut of the rapidly gaining popularity pickleball.

The organizers held the AO Pickleball Slam, the first-ever pickleball tournament on the Grand Slam courts, with a prize pool of $100,000.
From January 24 to 26, 2025, Melbourne Park’s court #3 became the epicenter of events that demonstrate the rapid growth of pickleball’s popularity. The AO Pickleball Slam is a celebration of inclusivity where everyone can find something for themselves, regardless of their level of training.

«Pickleball is a sport for everyone, and its rapid growth around the world emphasizes its unique ability to bring people of all ages and backgrounds together. By bringing pickleball to the Australian Open, we are unlocking the future of racquetball and providing an incredible experience for players and fans alike», – said Tennis Australia Chief Tennis Officer Tom Larner.

Pickleball is a dynamic racquet sport that combines elements of badminton, tennis, and table tennis. Its simple rules, accessibility and high intensity make it ideal for all ages and fitness levels.
The charm of pickleball has long gone beyond sports grounds, attracting the attention of celebrities and sports legends. Among its fans, you can see Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, Tom Brady, Taylor Swift, George and Amal Clooney.
The final of the AO25 Pickleball Slam between Hosier and Guildford teams was a real culmination of the tournament, demonstrating a high level of competition and a tense struggle for every point. The match ended in a 6-6 victory for Hosier, followed by a 5-point tiebreaker where Hosier won with a 5-4 score, bringing them the championship title.

General statistics of the teams in the tournament

  1. Hosier – Pink: In total, the team played 5 matches, winning 3 and losing 2. The highest number of points scored among all teams is 1071.
  2. Guildford – Green: The Guildford team reached the final without a single defeat, winning all 5 matches. The total number of points scored was 1061.

Overview of the teams’ other matches:

  • Hosier – Pink vs Hardware – Blue: 6-5
  • Degraves – White vs Hosier – Pink: 2-10
  • Hosier – Pink vs Duckboard – Orange: 4-8
  • Hosier – Pink vs Flinders – Charcoal: 7-4
  • Hosier – Pink vs Guildford – Green: 3-9 (before finals)
  • Flinders – Charcoal vs Guildford – Green: 6-6
  • Guildford – Green vs Duckboard – Orange: 7-4
  • Guildford – Green vs Hardware – Blue: 6-5
  • Degraves – White vs Guildford – Green: 5-6
  • Hosier – Pink vs Guildford – Green: 3-9

Details of the final match

The teams showed an even game, exchanging victories in individual draws. The result in regular time was 6-6. The tiebreaker to 5 points was the dramatic conclusion of the tournament. Hosier was able to pull out a victory in a tense tiebreaker, winning the championship title.

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