Australian Open: When, where and how can I follow Australian summer of tennis
ABCThe sun is shining. Six of the world's top 10 women's players are set to take part, including number two Iga Świątek, former Australian Open finalist Elena Rybakina and American Coco Gauff. Four top 10 players have entered the women's draw, including world number one and back-to-back defending Australian Open champions Aryna Sabalenka, Jessica Pegula, Emma Navarro and Daria Kasatkina. There are other tournaments taking place over the region in the lead up to the Australian Open, including the ASB Classic in Auckland, with the WTA250 event taking place from December 30-January 5 and the men's ATP250 going from January 6-11. The women's field features some big names, including two-time Australian Open champ Naomi Osaka and 2021 US Open winner Emma Raducanu.