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Australian Open 2025: Everything you need to know
The countdown to the Australian Open 2025 is on!
Wondering how to get tickets to the Australian Open 2025? Here’s everything you need to know!
• Ticket holders need a My Ticketmaster account to access their Australian Open 2025 tickets. Sign up or sign in here.
• All Australian Open 2025 tickets purchased via Ticketmaster.com.au are digital , and can only be accessed via the Ticketmaster App or Ticketmaster.com.au on a mobile browser – there will be no printed tickets.
• Your tickets will be released into your Ticketmaster account closer to the event. You will be notified by Ticketmaster when your tickets are ready for download.
• Only purchase through Ticketmaster to guarantee you have a valid ticket for entry on the day.
Kicking off the 2025 Grand Slam run in fine form, the Australian Open will take place at the marvellous Melbourne Park precinct this January. With two weeks of tennis action ready to unfold, taking place from Sunday 12 January until Sunday 26 January, you better strap yourself in.
The tournament will come to a head on Saturday 25 January when the Australian Open 2025 Women’s champion is crowned, while the Men’s Final will take place the following day, on Sunday 26 January.
We know you are counting down the days with us, but before purchasing your tickets you might have some questions – that’s why we’ve put this handy guide together with everything you need to know.
Get ready for all the incredible on court action served up to you by the world’s best.
When do tickets for the Australian Open 2025 go on sale?
Mastercard Presale
Tuesday 1 October 2024 @ 12:00pm (AEST) – Wednesday 2 October 2024 @ 12:00pm (AEST)
Past Purchasers Presale
Wednesday 2 October 2024 @ 2:00pm (AEST) – Wednesday 9 October 2024 @ 11:59pm (AEST)
General Public Onsale
Thursday 10 October 2024 @ 12:00pm (AEDT)
Get to know Ticketmaster’s Smart Queue!
We expect that tickets to the Australian Open 2025 will be in high demand, and to make the process fair for everyone you may be placed in a queue.
You will be assigned a random place in the queue once the onsale starts. Your place in the queue is not based on what time you entered the Waiting Room. We suggest entering the Waiting Room 15-30 minutes prior to the start of the onsale.
Once you get your spot in the queue, please do not refresh your browser as you will be pushed to the end of the line.
We will get you through the queue as quickly as possible, so please sit tight.
Select the seat you want using the Interactive Seating Map
Whether you are familiar with Melbourne Park and have your ideal view already selected or you want complete control over your purchasing experience, we know that having the ability to choose your seats is super important, and we want to make sure the process is as quick as possible when you’re buying tickets against the clock.
That’s why you have the freedom to choose the seats you want via our Interactive Seating Map.
To get started, click on a section of the map to zoom in on seats and see what is currently available. Scroll left and right, and zoom in and out to navigate around the venue.
Then, select a seat and zoom right in to get a preview of what your view might look like.
Please note: If you’re booking for an event that’s in high demand, you may not see the interactive seat map when you first log on to buy tickets. In instances where we have a lot of fans trying to buy tickets at the same time, we aim to make your checkout experience as fast as possible. The interactive seating map will be deactivated to speed things up for you and boost your chances of securing tickets.
All Australian Open 2025 tickets will be digital
All tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are digital, meaning you can easily access your tickets on your phone, via the Ticketmaster app or mobile web browser via Ticketmaster.com.au, add them straight to your phone’s ticket wallet, and share them with your friends and family.
When will you be able to access your tickets to the 2025 Australian Open?
Your tickets will be released into your Ticketmaster account later this year.
You will be notified by Ticketmaster when your tickets are ready for download.
Want a memento? Grab a Collector Card
If you’re looking for a small piece of memorabilia to remember your AO25 experience by, look no further than a limited-edition Collector Card.
A Collector Card is a souvenir, 3D-style ticket, delivered post-event that serve as a treasured keepsake well after the tournament is over.
Collector Cards can be added before the checkout – add a “Collector Card” to your order after selecting your tickets.
Collector Cards can only be delivered to fans via mail, and cannot be collected from outlets or the venue. Collector Cards are not available to those without a valid Australian address. You must provide an Australian postal address to receive a Collector Card.
Want to ensure you’re in the most in demand areas of the venue?
A small portion of tickets will be allocated to In Demand Tickets which are tickets to the Australian Open in some of the most sought-after areas of each of the venues. Please Note – Ticket prices may fluctuate based on demand.
In Demand tickets are made available by event organisers through Ticketmaster. They give fans fair and safe access to the most sought-after areas in the venue at market-driven prices (adjusting prices according to supply and demand). In Demand tickets are ticket-only purchases, and prices are subject to change at any time.
Australian Open Gift Cards are available
Want to give the gift of an epic Australian Open experience? Purchase an Australian Open Gift Card for your family and friends. The recipient can use the Gift Card as full or part payment in the purchase of tickets sold online at Ticketmaster.
Purchase Australian Open Gift Cards here.
Get to know Ticket Transfer so everyone has their own ticket
1. Open the Ticketmaster App
2. Tap on my events and select the event you want to Ticket Transfer
3. Tap ‘Transfer’ below the ticket you want to share (please note: you may have to wait a moment for the ‘Transfer’ button to load)
4. On the ‘Select Tickets To Transfer’ page, confirm the ticket you want to share (please note – you must Transfer each ticket individually)
5. Tap the ‘Transfer To’ button. Tap ‘Manually Enter A Recipient’ & enter your friend’s ‘First Name’, ‘Last Name’, and ‘Email Address or Mobile Number’
6. Tap ‘Transfer Ticket’. The ticket in your account will now say “Sent”. You can cancel or recall the Ticket Transfer at any time
7. Your friend receives an email, asking them to accept the transferred tickets, and they can either login or create a new Ticketmaster account to accept.
8. The tickets are now ready to go in your friend’s Ticketmaster account and marked as ‘Transferred’ in your account
Please note:
• There will be a delay on Ticket Transferring before the event.
• Patrons will not be able to submit screenshots of tickets to enter the AO25 event. Make sure you have a proper ticket downloaded and added to your mobile wallet or the AO app.
Find out more about Ticket Transfer – including how to accept and open a Transferred ticket here.
How do I purchase Accessible Seating tickets?
Tennis fans who require accessible tickets to the 2025 Australian Open can purchase these through the General Public page. Subject to availability, Wheelchair and accompanying seats (either as paid tickets or with a Companion Card) can be purchased online at a 1:1 ratio.
For all other Wheelchair/Companion and any other accessibility requirements (e.g., vision impaired), please call 1300 446 925, Monday – Sunday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm (AEDT) or submit an accessibility form online.
For more information, visit the Accessibility support page.
The Australian Open 2025 will transform Melbourne Park from Sunday 12 January until Sunday 26 January. Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster.com.au.