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Open Slammed for Ticket Sales Suspension on Day One
18 Jan
Summary
- Fans queued for hours on opening day due to ticket sale suspension.
- Ground passes sold out quickly, leaving many spectators disappointed.
- Tournament director cited overwhelming demand and security concerns.

Australian Open organizers encountered considerable fan frustration on Sunday, January 18, 2026, the tournament's opening day. Hundreds of spectators queued for hours outside Melbourne Park amid sweltering conditions and heightened security protocols. Tournament officials made the decision to suspend sales of cheaper, in-demand ground pass tickets within the first hour of play.
This move meant only pricier tickets for main showcourts were available by mid-morning, a fact many fans waiting in line were unaware of. Visitors and local supporters alike expressed significant disappointment, with some finding the alternative of expensive arena tickets prohibitive for their planned experience.
Tournament director Craig Tiley addressed the backlash, explaining the suspension was specific to the Sunday day session and that 'After 5' ground passes remained on sale for A$49. He stated the pause was necessary to ensure a positive on-site experience for attendees.




