Tennis Australia Press Release, December 1, 2022
Tennis Australia today confirmed the full summer of tennis calendar for 2023 with events across seven states and territories for the first time since 2020.
Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT will host the world’s best tennis players ahead of the first Grand Slam of the year, the Australian Open.
Action will begin this weekend with the December Showdown, Australia’s premier junior tennis event. The two-week carnival will see more than 200 players compete at Melbourne Park across the 12/u, 14/u, 16/u and 18/u age groups for national titles.
The international season will then launch with the debut of the inaugural United Cup from 29 December to 8 January, a stunning new mixed team event with group stages across Brisbane, Perth and Sydney before the Final Four in Sydney.
A two-week Festival of Tennis will be held in Adelaide when South Australia host back-to-back WTA 500 and ATP 250 tournaments from 1 to 14 January.
The Hobart International returns with the 28th edition of the WTA 250 event to be held during the second week of January.
The summer of tennis will also feature the Canberra International, an ATP Challenger and ITF event, as well as wheelchair tournaments and junior competitions.
The action reaches a crescendo in Melbourne with Australian Open qualifying from 9 January before the main draw between 16 to 29 January.
Australian Summer of Tennis Calendar
3-17 December 2022
December Showdown
Venue: Melbourne Park (Western Courts 5-17)
Category: Australian Junior National Championships
Week 1
29 December 2022 – 8 January 2023
United Cup
Group Stages (29 December to 4 January): Pat Rafter Arena, Brisbane, Qld; RAC Arena, Perth, WA; Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, NSW
Final Four (6-8 January): Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, NSW
Category: ATP / WTA mixed team competition
Draw size: Six groups of three countries, 18 countries in total, up to eight players per country
1-8 January 2023
Adelaide International 1Venue: The Drive, Adelaide, SA
Category: WTA 500 / ATP 250
Draw size: ATP and WTA – 32 singles / 24 doubles
1-7 January 2023
Canberra International
Venue: Canberra Tennis Centre, Canberra, ACT
Category: ATP Challenger / ITF W60
Draw size: ATP – 32 singles, 16 doubles; ITF – 32 singles, 16 doubles
Week 2
9-14 January 2023
Adelaide International 2Venue: The Drive, Adelaide, SA
Category: WTA 500 / ATP 250
Draw size: WTA – 32 singles, 16 doubles; ATP – 28 singles, 24 doubles
9-14 January 2023
Hobart International
Venue: Domain Tennis Centre, Hobart, TAS
Category: WTA 250
Draw size: 32 singles, 16 doubles
9-12 January 2023
Australian Open qualifying
Venue: Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Vic
Category: Grand Slam
Draw size: 128 men and women
10-14 January 2023
Victorian Wheelchair OpenVenue: Hume Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Vic
Category: ITF 1 Series
Draw size: 32 men’s singles, 24 women’s singles, 16 quad singles, 16 boys’ singles
13-18 January 2023
Traralgon Junior International
Venue: Traralgon Tennis Centre, Traralgon, VicCategory: J1
Draw size: 64 singles, 32 doubles
Weeks 3 and 4
16-29 January 2023
Australian Open
Venue: Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Vic
Category: Grand Slam
Draw size: 128 singles, 64 doubles
16-20 January 2023
Melbourne Wheelchair Open
Venue: Hume Tennis Centre, Melbourne
Category: ITF Super Series
Draw size: 32 men’s singles, 24 women’s singles, 24 quad singles, 16 boys’ singles
21-28 January 2023
AO Junior Championships
Venue: Melbourne Park, Melbourne
Category: Junior Grand Slam
Draw size: 64 singles, 32 doubles
24-28 January 2023
AO Wheelchair Championships
Venue: Melbourne Park, MelbourneCategory: Grand Slam
Draw size: 16 men’s singles, 16 women’s singles, 8 quad singles
30 January–13 February 2023
Burnie International 1 & 2
Venue: Burnie Tennis Club, Burnie, Tas
Category: Week 1 – ATP Challenger / ITF W60, week 2 – ITF 25
Draw size: ATP – 32 singles, 16 doubles; ITF – 32 singles, 16 doubles