On Tour: Debrett's New Season
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
14 January, 2013 - 27 January, 2013
Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia

The first grand slam tennis tournament of the year, the
Australian Open, held in Melbourne, is a highly charged event, in
which the world's top players battle in out in soaring temperatures
in front of capacity crowds.
In an effort to ameliorate the effects of Melbourne's notoriously
scorching weather, a retractable roof has been added to the main,
Rod Laver Arena (named after the legendary Australian player) and
the Vodafone Arena. With temperatures that can soar to 50°C, the
Australian Open is a fascinating test of the fitness of the world's
top players.
Melbourne Park has hosted the event since 1972. It is one of the
most modern, well equipped venues in the world, boasting 22,000
show court seats. Fans love the carnival atmosphere of the
tournament, with open-air concerts, beer tents and an outdoor dance
floor.
The 2012 women's final saw Victoria Azarenka defeat former
champion Maria Sharapova in straight sets to take the title. The
tournament also saw a thrilling 5-set men's final between the world
numbers 1 and 2, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, seeing Djokovic
take the title, a feat he will undoubtedly want to repeat in
2013.
From Glyndebourne to Glastonbury - A social calendar for the 21st century
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