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Australian Open 2025: The Irresistible Diary: Courtside 2nd Friday at the Grand Slam

The 'O" hosts a glittering mix of tennis royalty and industry moguls over the 15-day event and Irresistible went in to find out what was going on behind closed doors- turned out it was a love in!

January 26, 2025
January 24: A general view of AO Pride Day at Grand Slam Oval at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Friday, January 24, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ MARK PETERSON
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January 24: Pride Day Performers outside of RLA during the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Friday, January 24, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ ALEX DONALDSON

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, January 24th, 2025

Attending the “O” at the AO, where the most incredible service isn’t just on the court, is to step into a world where history is made, all while indulging in the finest cuisine. The ‘O’ space is the place to be, attracting a Who’s Who of Tennis and the Grand Slams: legends like the legendary Margaret Court, power couple Bill and Lesley Bowrey, and other movers and shakers from behind the scenes, like Tennis Australia’s Chair, Jane Hrdlicka. Jane Hrdlicka was dressed head-to-toe in silver, and looked absolutely fabulous, with her great outfit mirroring her energy—bold, determined, and forward-thinking. She’s committed to making tennis accessible to everyone in Australia and around the world, and is the kind of person who will stop at nothing to make that happen.

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Olivia Gadecki and John Peers are leaving Melbourne Park as Australian Open 2025 mixed doubles champions. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA

Debbie Jevans, the first chairwoman of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Board, was there and keen to see how she could bring the AO’s success to Wimbledon. In a world where inclusivity is becoming increasingly important, it’s no surprise that Wimbledon is also looking to expand and welcome more people into the event. It’s part of a wider push to ensure that tennis is for everyone, and it’s exactly where the sport is headed—embracing progress and welcoming diversity.

Irresistible was lucky enough to attend with one of our daughters, who’s 19 and working in the Media Services team for her second year. As we mingled, a few world class ex-tennis players and dignitaries joked that their grandsons might be keen to meet her. This isn’t just about tennis or business. It’s a community. It’s a family. And who needs dating apps when you’ve got the “tennis family” looking after you?

Outside the main arenas today it was also Pride Day proving that at the AO, love really is all around.  

 

Deborah Jevans CBE
January 24. Kia Dealer's Clinic with Legend Sam Stosur at NTC at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Friday, January 24, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ ALEX COPPEL

Then we had Craig Tiley, the Australian Open Tournament Director. Craig Tiley is involved in the Melbourne arts festival RISING, and invited a few guests from that world to the AO. It was fascinating to hear tennis explained through the lens of a choreographer. In their eyes, the ball kids don’t just rush around; they move with purpose, grace, and synchronicity, much like dancers performing a well-rehearsed routine. The players too, with their precise footwork and explosive movements, resemble dancers performing a carefully orchestrated routine. Tennis isn’t just a sport; it’s a dance—a live performance unfolding on the court.

Craig Tilley, CEO of Tennis Australia
January 8: Ash Barty, Todd Woodbridge, Damien Meredith, Kia Australia Chief Operating Officer and Craig Tiley, Australian Open Tournament . Kia VIK Ceremony on Wednesday, January 8, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ FIONA HAMILTON
January 24: Glam Slam Breakfast at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Friday, January 24, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ HAMISH BLAIR

Sport and art have far more in common than we often realise. Both require strength, timing, and control, and both tell a story through movement. It’s a reminder that the line between sport and art isn’t as clear-cut as we sometimes think.

In the end, the “O” at the AO is more than just a VIP experience; it’s where incredible athletes, influential leaders, and passionate visionaries come together to not only celebrate the sport but also shape its future. It’s also of course, a reminder that in the “tennis family”, it’s not just about the game; it’s about connection, camaraderie, and maybe even a little bit of love.

January 24: Mark Philippoussis (AUS) hosts an ANZ Clinic on Court 6 at the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Friday, January 24, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ HAMISH BLAIR
January 24 Team Degraves. AO Pickleball Slam court reveal, Court 3 during the Australian Open on Friday, January 24, 2025. Photo by TENNIS AUSTRALIA/ FIONA HAMILTON

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