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read moreThe Australian Open tennis tournament generated $405.3 million in economic benefits in 2021 and 2022 according to a new report from Nielsen Sports.
The newly released data shows that the two pandemic-affected tournaments welcomed a total of more than half a million fans with 346,468 attendees in 2022 and a further 130,374 in 2021 while, this year, the event delivered the highest-rating TV program, peaking at 4.261 million viewers in Australia watching Ash Barty’s historic victory. Globally that year, 746 million hours were broadcast in 226 territories via 25 partners in 2022 - a 20% increase on 2021.
The grand slam tournaments created 1650 full time jobs and 270,000 plus hotel room nights, with the average daily spend from visitors to Melbourne up 24% on 2020, which was held before the full impact of COVID-19 was felt in Australia.
Stating that the 2022 results were outstanding considering that interstate borders had just reopened, and international travel had barely restarted, Australian Open Tournament Director, Craig Tiley commented “we are incredibly proud of the significant economic benefit the Australian Open contributes to the state of Victoria, particularly during the past two years which have presented countless challenges and hardship for so many.
“As the biggest sports and entertainment event in the world in January the Australian Open takes Melbourne and Victoria to the world, providing a global platform for exposure, and so importantly over the past two years, gave a major boost to the hard-hit hospitality, events and tourism sector.
“These numbers are even more remarkable considering the conditions at the time. Borders had recently opened, and international travel had barely restarted - leaving no time for planning for large sections of the tourism market. This all augers well for potentially the biggest return on record for AO 2023.”
Key Economic Benefits of the Australian Open
Image: The Australian Open broadcast centre. Credit: Australian Open/Tennis Australia.
6th April 2022 - Sport data experts Nielsen acquired by private equity group
7th February 2022 - Technogym celebrates partnership behind Rafa Nadal’s Australian Open win
2nd February 2022 - Australian Open 2022 scores with sponsorship and broadcast success
30th January 2022 - Tennis Australia offers 10,000 hours of free court hire to celebrate Australian Open success
27th January 2022 - Australian Open’s spectator limit increased to 65% for remainder of tournament
25th January 2022 - Australian Open reverses its ban on activists’ Peng Shuai t-shirts
18th January 2022 - Marriott Bonvoy curates Australian experiences at Melbourne Park during Australian Open
13th January 2022 - Victorian Government updates COVIDSafe event plan for Australian Open
11th January 2022 - Australian Open enters into metaverse with NFT art collection tied to live match data
4th January 2022 - Australian Open advises of medical exemption for Novak Djokovic to compete in Melbourne
23rd December 2021 - Small number of Australian Open players and staff to receive COVID-19 medical exemptions
3rd December 2021 - COVID-19 restrictions and player quarantine for Australian Open see Tennis Australia record $100 million loss
20th November 2021 - Vaccinated crowds to return for 2022 Australian Open but unvaccinated players will be barred
2nd September 2021 - Victorian Government to impose stricter rules for unvaccinated athletes at 2022 Australian Open
10th June 2021 - Safety measures introduced by Ticketmaster and Australian Open ensured a successful event
23rd February 2021 - Reduced crowd numbers sees Australian Open anticipating $99 million loss
17th February 2021 - Fans to return to Australian Open and indoor fitness and sport to resume as Victoria lifts Coronavirus lockdown
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