Tennis fan? Test your knowledge with these 10 questions about the Australian Open

Let's quiz!
1. What is the nickname of the Australian Open?
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2. Who holds the most women's singles titles?
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3. An easy one: where has the Australian Open taken place since 1972?
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4. Which legendary former Australian player gave his name to the tournament's centre court?
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5. Who was the last Australian to take home the men's trophy?
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6. The AO had the longest Grand Slam final ever, but how long did it last?
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7. What is the name of the trophy for the men's singles winners?
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8. Novak Djokovic is the defending champion, but who did he beat in last year's final?
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9. Who is the last female Australian winner of the Australian Open?
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10. Which former Australian Open champion did Lleyton Hewitt have a relationship with?
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Let's quiz!

On 14 January, the Australian Open begins, the first Grand Slam of the year. Are you a tennis fan? Test your knowledge with these 10 questions and warm up.

1. What is the nickname of the Australian Open?

Just like some of the players, many tennis tournaments are referred to with an alternative name. Do you know the nickname of the Australian Open?

  1. The Sunny Slam
  2. The Happy Slam
  3. The Oz Slam
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The Australian Open is also known as the 'Happy Slam', according to essentiallysports.com, because most players like the tournament. It's as simple as that.

2. Who holds the most women's singles titles?

We all know that Novak Djokovic holds the record for most men's singles titles (10), but who has won the most titles on the women's circuit?

  1. Serena Williams
  2. Nancye Wynne Bolton
  3. Margaret Court
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Margaret Court of Australia still holds the record for most women's singles titles (11). Williams has seven in the Open Era, while Wynne Bolton won six.

3. An easy one: where has the Australian Open taken place since 1972?

The Australian Open is synonymous with the city where it has been played since 1972. Do you know which city?

  1. Sydney
  2. Melbourne
  3. Brisbane

 

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Since 1972, the Australian Open has always taken place in Melbourne.

4. Which legendary former Australian player gave his name to the tournament's centre court?

The AO takes place in several stadiums, some of which are named after local tennis legends. Who gave their name to the tournament's main stadium?

  1. Margaret Court
  2. John Cain
  3. Rod Laver
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The centre court of the AO is called the Rod Laver Arena, after the Australian tennis icon of the same name.

5. Who was the last Australian to take home the men's trophy?

Australia has a big tennis tradition and has produced many champions throughout its history. Who was the last Australian to win the men's tournament?

  1. Mark Edmondson
  2. Lleyton Hewitt
  3. Pat Cash
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Mark Edmondson was the last Australian to win the tournament. He did so some time ago, in 1976.

6. The AO had the longest Grand Slam final ever, but how long did it last?

The Australian Open final of 2012 between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal went down in history as the longest Grand Slam final ever. How long was that match?

  1. Five hours and 53 minutes
  2. Five hours and 26 minutes
  3. Five hours and 12 minutes
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The 2012 Australian Open final lasted a whopping five hours and 53 minutes and was won by Djokovic.

7. What is the name of the trophy for the men's singles winners?

The men's singles trophy is named after another Australian tennis legend, who won three Grand Slams during his career. What is the exact name of the trophy?

  1. The Ken Rosewall Challenge Cup
  2. The Norman Brookes Challenge Cup
  3. The Roy Emerson Challenge Cup
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The men's singles trophy at the Australian Open is called the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup, after the legendary Australian player who claimed one Australian Open and two Wimbledons.

8. Novak Djokovic is the defending champion, but who did he beat in last year's final?

Novak Djokovic took his tenth trophy at the 2023 Australian Open, but who did he beat in three straight sets?

  1. Karen Khachanov
  2. Stefanos Tsitsipas
  3. Tommy Paul
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The 2023 runner-up was Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas, who lost his second Grand Slam final.

9. Who is the last female Australian winner of the Australian Open?

Australian women dominated the Australian open until 1978, but struggled to keep the cup on home soil after that. Who was the last Australian woman to win the tournament?

  1. Samantha Stosur
  2. Jelena Dokic
  3. Ashleigh Barty
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It was Ashleigh Barty who restarted the party Down Under by winning the 2022 AO over Danielle Collins.

10. Which former Australian Open champion did Lleyton Hewitt have a relationship with?

Local hero Lleyton made headlines during his career not only for his sporting achievements, but also for his romantic episode off the court with a former Australian Open champion. Who?

  1. Martina Hingis
  2. Kim Clijsters
  3.  Monica Seles
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Hewitt was in a relationship with Belgium's Kim Clijsters, who won the Australian Open in 2011.

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