Australian Open 2026: Schedule of Play for Sunday January 25

Australian Open 2026: Schedule of Play for Sunday January 25

LINK: Schedule of Play

The 2026 Australian Open returns to Melbourne Park from January 12 to February 1, 2026, opening the tennis season in spectacular fashion. With four days of qualifying followed by a two-week main draw, the event delivers nearly three weeks of continuous world-class action.

Below is your complete daily schedule of play preview, outlining what fans can expect each day—from qualifying battles to championship weekend.

Australian Open Qualifying Schedule

January 12 – January 15, 2026

Qualifying Day 1 – Monday, January 12

Men’s & Women’s Qualifying: First Round

Matches across Melbourne Park outside courts

The tournament officially begins as players fight for coveted main-draw spots. Expect high intensity from the opening ball.

Qualifying Day 2 – Tuesday, January 13

Men’s & Women’s Qualifying: First Round Continues

Former tour regulars, rising juniors, and international hopefuls headline a packed schedule.

Qualifying Day 3 – Wednesday, January 14

Men’s & Women’s Qualifying: Second Round

With main-draw entry within reach, pressure rises and match quality spikes.

Qualifying Day 4 – Thursday, January 15

Men’s & Women’s Qualifying: Final Round

Main Draw Qualifiers Determined

One of the most dramatic days of the tournament, as careers and seasons pivot on a single match.

Main Draw – Week 1

January 18 – January 24, 2026

Day 1 – Sunday, January 18

Men’s & Women’s Singles: First Round

Doubles: First Round Begins

Opening Night Session on Rod Laver Arena

The main draw launches with marquee names, Australian favorites, and crowd-pleasing matchups.

Day 2 – Monday, January 19

Men’s & Women’s Singles: First Round Continues

Doubles: First Round

Early upsets often emerge as seeded players adjust to Melbourne’s conditions.

Day 3 – Tuesday, January 20

Men’s & Women’s Singles: Second Round Begins

Doubles: First Round Concludes

Momentum becomes critical as the draw starts to take shape.

Day 4 – Wednesday, January 21

Men’s & Women’s Singles: Second Round

Doubles: Second Round Begins

The quality lifts across all courts, with night sessions delivering early classics.

Day 5 – Thursday, January 22

Men’s & Women’s Singles: Third Round Begins

Doubles: Second Round

Mixed Doubles: Opening Matches

Traditionally one of the most entertaining days of the fortnight.

Day 6 – Friday, January 23

Men’s & Women’s Singles: Third Round

Doubles & Mixed Doubles Continue

The field narrows sharply as contenders separate from pretenders.

Day 7 – Saturday, January 24

Men’s & Women’s Singles: Fourth Round Begins

Doubles: Third Round

Weekend crowds create a charged atmosphere throughout Melbourne Park.

Main Draw – Week 2

January 25 – January 30, 2026

Day 8 – Sunday, January 25

Men’s & Women’s Singles: Fourth Round

Doubles: Third Round

Physical endurance becomes a major storyline as match lengths increase.

Day 9 – Monday, January 26

Women’s Singles: Quarterfinals

Men’s Singles: Quarterfinals Begin

Doubles Quarterfinals

Australia Day tennis often produces memorable performances.

Day 10 – Tuesday, January 27

Men’s Singles: Quarterfinals

Women’s Doubles: Quarterfinals

Mixed Doubles: Semifinals

One of the strongest overall days of match quality during the tournament.

Day 11 – Wednesday, January 28

Women’s Singles: Semifinals

Men’s Doubles: Semifinals

Championship narratives begin to crystallize under the bright lights.

Day 12 – Thursday, January 29

Men’s Singles: Semifinals

Women’s Doubles: Semifinals

A defining night session often determines the eventual champion.

Finals Weekend

January 30 – February 1, 2026

Day 13 – Friday, January 30

Women’s Singles Final

Men’s Doubles Final

The first singles champion of the year is crowned on Rod Laver Arena.

Day 14 – Saturday, January 31

Women’s Doubles Final

Mixed Doubles Final

Celebrating excellence across disciplines and formats.

Day 15 – Sunday, February 1

Men’s Singles Final

Wheelchair & Junior Finals

The tournament concludes with the sport’s most iconic hard-court title.

Session Times & Match Scheduling

Day Sessions: Typically from 11:00 AM (local time)

Night Sessions: From 7:00 PM

Extreme Heat Policy may impact early-round scheduling

Daily order of play is released the evening prior to competition.

Why the 2026 Australian Open Schedule Works

Four-day qualifying ensures a strong main draw

Balanced rest days for top seeds

Prime-time night sessions maximize global viewership

Weekend rounds deliver peak atmosphere

Final Thoughts

From the grind of qualifying to the drama of finals weekend, the 2026 Australian Open schedule is built for intensity, fairness, and unforgettable moments. With nearly three weeks of elite tennis, Melbourne once again sets the tone for the season ahead.

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