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The Australian Open is a Grand Slam tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne & Olympic Parks grounds. Since 1969, the tournament became open to professionals, so it is now called the Australian Open. The senior men's and women's tournaments are open to any player with a world ranking, although players below number 100 in the world rankings generally have to enter a preliminary qualification tournament or receive a wildcard to gain entry.

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  • The Australian Open is a Grand Slam tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne & Olympic Parks grounds. Since 1969, the tournament became open to professionals, so it is now called the Australian Open. The senior men's and women's tournaments are open to any player with a world ranking, although players below number 100 in the world rankings generally have to enter a preliminary qualification tournament or receive a wildcard to gain entry. The men who have reached the final at least four times in the Open Era are Mats Wilander, Ivan Lendl, Stefan Edberg, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and Rafael Nadal. Wilander reached the final four times, three times while the event was held on grass and once on hard courts. He won the title twice on grass and once on the other surface. Lendl also reached the final four times, once on grass and three times on hard courts. Both of his titles were on the latter surface. Edberg made the final five times, twice on grass and three times on hard courts. Both of his titles were on grass. Agassi was undefeated in his four appearances in the final between 1995 and 2003, which all on hard courts. Federer has reached the final seven times and won the title six times, all on hard courts, which the first three was on Rebound Ace and the last three on Plexicushion surface. Djokovic is a record nine-time finalist, winning all of his appearances in the finals. Murray is a five-time finalist, but lost all of those appearances. Nadal reached six finals, winning twice. The women who have reached the final at least four times in the Open Era are Margaret Court, Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova, Steffi Graf, Monica Seles, Martina Hingis, Serena Williams, and Maria Sharapova. Court reached the final and won the title four times between 1969 and 1973. Goolagong Cawley reached the final seven times between 1971 and 1977, winning four titles. Evert reached the final six times between 1974 and 1988, five on grass and once on hard courts. Both of her titles were on grass. All of Navratilova's six finals between 1975 and 1987 were on grass, with her winning three titles. Graf reached five finals, all on hard courts, between 1987 and 1994. She won four of those finals. Seles was undefeated in her four finals between 1991 and 1996, all on hard courts. Hingis reached six consecutive finals on hard courts between 1997 and 2002, winning three times. Williams played eight finals since 2003, all on hard courts, with three on Rebound Ace and the last five finals on Plexicushion. She won her first six finals as well as her eighth. In her four final appearances since 2007, Sharapova won the title in 2008. (en)
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  • Australian Open singles finalists (en)
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  • The Australian Open is a Grand Slam tennis tournament held annually in Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne & Olympic Parks grounds. Since 1969, the tournament became open to professionals, so it is now called the Australian Open. The senior men's and women's tournaments are open to any player with a world ranking, although players below number 100 in the world rankings generally have to enter a preliminary qualification tournament or receive a wildcard to gain entry. (en)
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  • List of Australian Open singles finalists during the Open Era (en)
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