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Australian Open Winners List: The Australian Open is an annual tennis tournament, played in Melbourne, Australia. The games are played on outdoor hard courts. This is the first of four major Grand Slams tournaments held every year. The first tournament for men was held in the year 1905 and for women, it was held in 1922. There are only three instances where the tournament couldn’t be conducted when World War I (from 1916 to 1918) and World War II (from 1941 to 1945) broke out and in 1986. This year, the tournament is scheduled to hold between the 16th to 29th of January 2023. In this article, we have provided a complete Australian Open Winners List.

Australian Open Winners List – Men’s Singles

Here we have provided the complete Australian Open winners list in Men’s Singles starting from 1969 to 2022. Novak Djokovic holds the record for winning the Australian Open the most number of times. He has won the title a total of 9 times. Check out the table mentioned below.

YearWinnerRunners up
2022Rafael NadalDaniil Medvedev
2021Novak DjokovicDaniil Medvedev
2020Novak DjokovicDominic Thiem
2019Novak DjokovicRafael Nadal
2018Roger FedererMarin Čilić
2017Roger FedererRafael Nadal
2016Novak DjokovicAndy Murray
2015Novak DjokovicAndy Murray
2014Stan WawrinkaRafael Nadal
2013Novak DjokovicAndy Murray
2012Novak DjokovicRafael Nadal
2011Novak DjokovicAndy Murray
2010Roger FedererAndy Murray
2009Rafael NadalRoger Federer
2008Novak DjokovicJo-Wilfried Tsonga
2007Roger FedererFernando González
2006Roger FedererMarcos Baghdatis
2005Marat SafinLleyton Hewitt
2004Roger FedererMarat Safin
2003Andre AgassiRainer Schüttler
2002Thomas JohanssonMarat Safin
2001Andre AgassiArnaud Clément
2000Andre AgassiYevgeny Kafelnikov
1999Yevgeny KafelnikovThomas Enqvist
1998Petr KordaMarcelo Ríos
1997Pete SamprasCarlos Moyá
1996Boris BeckerMichael Chang
1995Andre AgassiPete Sampras
1994Pete SamprasTodd Martin
1993Jim CourierStefan Edberg
1992Jim CourierStefan Edberg
1991Boris BeckerIvan Lendl
1990Ivan LendlStefan Edberg
1989Ivan LendlMiloslav Mečíř
1988Mats WilanderPat Cash
1987Stefan EdbergPat Cash
1986No Tournament
1985Stefan EdbergMats Wilander
1984Mats WilanderKevin Curren
1983Mats WilanderIvan Lendl
1982Johan KriekSteve Denton
1981Johan KriekSteve Denton
1980Brian TeacherKim Warwick
1979Guillermo VilasJohn Sadri
1978Guillermo VilasJohn Marks
1977 (2)Vitas Gerulaitis[h]John Lloyd
1977 (1)Roscoe Tanner[h]Guillermo Vilas
1976Mark EdmondsonJohn Newcombe
1975John NewcombeJimmy Connors
1974Jimmy ConnorsPhil Dent
1973John NewcombeOnny Parun
1972Ken RosewallMalcolm Anderson
1970Arthur AsheDick Crealy
1969Rod LaverAndrés Gimeno

List of Australian Open Tennis Winners – Women’s Singles

Margaret Court holds the record of winning Australian Open most number of times, totaling 11 titles with seven in ameteur era and four in open era. If you consider only era only, Serena Williams tops the list with seven titles. Go through the table mentioned below to get the complete list of Australian Open Tennis winners in the women’s section.

YearWinnersRunner-up
2022Ashleigh BartyDanielle Collins
2021Naomi OsakaJennifer Brady
2020Sofia KeninGarbiñe Muguruza
2019Naomi OsakaPetra Kvitová
2018Caroline WozniackiSimona Halep
2017Serena WilliamsVenus Williams
2016Angelique KerberSerena Williams
2015Serena WilliamsMaria Sharapova
2014Li NaDominika Cibulková
2013Victoria AzarenkaLi Na
2012Victoria AzarenkaMaria Sharapova
2011Kim ClijstersLi Na
2010Serena WilliamsJustine Henin
2009Serena WilliamsDinara Safina
2008Maria SharapovaAna Ivanovic
2007Serena WilliamsMaria Sharapova
2006Amélie MauresmoJustine Henin
2005Serena WilliamsLindsay Davenport
2004Justine HeninKim Clijsters
2003Serena WilliamsVenus Williams
2002Jennifer CapriatiMartina Hingis
2001Jennifer CapriatiMartina Hingis
2000Lindsay DavenportMartina Hingis
1999Martina HingisAmélie Mauresmo
1998Martina HingisConchita Martínez
1997Martina HingisMary Pierce
1996Monica SelesAnke Huber
1995Mary PierceArantxa Sánchez Vicario
1994Steffi GrafArantxa Sánchez Vicario
1993Monica SelesSteffi Graf
1992Monica SelesMary Joe Fernández
1991Monica SelesJana Novotná
1990Steffi GrafMary Joe Fernández
1989Steffi GrafHelena Suková
1988Steffi GrafChris Evert
1987Hana MandlíkováMartina Navratilova
1986No Tournament
1985Martina NavratilovaChris Evert
1984Chris EvertHelena Suková
1983Martina NavratilovaKathy Jordan
1982Chris EvertMartina Navratilova
1981Martina Navratilova[h]Chris Evert
1980Hana MandlíkováWendy Turnbull
1979Barbara JordanSharon Walsh
1977 (Jan)[i]Kerry Melville ReidDianne Fromholtz
1977 (Dec)[i]Evonne GoolagongHelen Gourlay
1978Chris O’NeilBetsy Nagelsen
1976Evonne GoolagongRenáta Tomanová
1975Evonne GoolagongMartina Navratilova[h]
1974Evonne GoolagongChris Evert
1973Margaret CourtEvonne Goolagong
1972Virginia WadeEvonne Goolagong
1971Margaret CourtEvonne Goolagong
1970Margaret CourtKerry Melville
1969Margaret CourtBillie Jean King

Australian Open Winners List – Men’s Doubles

Last year, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios won the Australian Open Men’s Doubles contest. Check out the following table to get the list of Australian Open Tennis Winners in Men’s Doubles year-wise.

YearWinnersRunner-ups
2022Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)

Nick Kyrgios (AUS)

Matthew Ebden (AUS)

Max Purcell (AUS)

2021Ivan Dodig (CRO)

Filip Polasek (SVK)

Rajeev Ram (USA)

Joe Salisbury (GBR)

2020Rajeev Ram (USA)

Joe Salisbury (GBR)

Max Purcell (AUS)

Luke Saville (AUS)

2019Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA)

Nicolas Mahut (FRA)

Henri Kontinen (FIN)

John Peers (AUS)

2018Oliver Marach (AUT)

Mate Pavic (CRO)

Juan Sebastian Cabal (COL)

Robert Farah (COL)

2017Henri Kontinen (FIN)

John Peers (AUS)

Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

2016Jamie Murray (GBR)

Bruno Soares (BRA)

Daniel Nestor (CAN)

Radek Stepanek (CZE)

2015Simone Bollelli (ITA)

Fabio Fognini (ITA)

Pierre-Hugues Herbert (FRA)

Nicolas Mahut (FRA)

2014Lukasz Kubot (POL)

Robert Lindstedt (SWE)

Eric Butorac (USA)

Raven Klaasen (RSA)

2013Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

Robin Haase (NED)

Igor Sijsling (NED)

2012Leander Paes (IND)

Radek Stepanek (CZE)

Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

2011Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)

Leander Paes (IND)

2010Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

Daniel Nestor (CAN)

Nenad Zimonjic (SRB)

2009Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)

Mark Knowles (BAH)

2008Jonathan Erlich (ISR)

Andy Ram (ISR)

Arnaud Clement (FRA)

Michael Llodra (FRA)

2007Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

Max Mirnyi

Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)

2006Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

Martin Damm (CZE)

Leander Paes (IND)

2005Wayne Black (ZIM)

Kevin Ullyett (ZIM)

Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

2004Michael Llodra (FRA)

Fabrice Santoro (FRA)

Bob Bryan (USA)

Mike Bryan (USA)

2003Michael Llodra (FRA)

Fabrice Santoro (FRA)

Mark Knowles (BAH)

Daniel Nestor (CAN)

2002Mark Knowles (BAH)

Daniel Nestor (CAN)

Fabrice Santoro (FRA)

Michael Llodra (FRA)

2001Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)

Todd Woodbridge

Byron Black (ZIM)

David Prinosil (GER)

2000Ellis Ferreira (RSA)

Rick Leach (USA)

Wayne Black (ZIM)

Andrew Kratzmann

1999Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)

Patrick Rafter

Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)

Leander Paes (IND)

1998Jonas Bjorkman (SWE)

Jacco Eltingh (NED)

Todd Woodbridge

Mark Woodforde

1997Todd Woodbridge

Mark Woodforde

Sebastien Lareau (CAN)

Alex O’Brien (USA)

1996Stefan Edberg (SWE)

Petr Korda (CZE)

Sebastien Lareau (CAN)

Alex O’Brien (USA)

1995Jared Palmer (USA)

Richey Reneberg (USA)

Mark Knowles (BAH)

Daniel Nestor (CAN)

1994Jacco Eltingh (NED)

Paul Haarhuis (NED)

Byron Black (ZIM)

Jonathan Stark (USA)

1993Danie Visser (RSA)

Laurie Warder

John Fitzgerald

Anders Jarryd (SWE)

1992Todd Woodbridge

Mark Woodforde

Kelly Jones (USA)

Rick Leach (USA)

1991Scott Davis (USA)

David Pate (USA)

Patrick McEnroe (USA)

David Wheaton (USA)

1990Pieter Aldrich (RSA)

Danie Visser (RSA)

Grant Connell (CAN)

Glenn Michibata (CAN)

1989Rick Leach (USA)

Jim Pugh (USA)

Darren Cahill

Mark Kratzmann

1988Rick Leach (USA)

Jim Pugh (USA)

Jeremy Bates (GBR)

Peter Lundgren (SWE)

1987Stefan Edberg (SWE)

Anders Jarryd (SWE)

Peter Doohan

Laurie Warder

1986No competition
1985Paul Annacone (USA)

Christo van Rensburg (RSA)

Mark Edmondson

Kim Warwick

1984Mark Edmondson

Sherwood Stewart (USA)

Joakim Nystrom (SWE)

Mats Wilander (SWE)

1983Paul McNamee

Mark Edmondson

Steve Denton (USA)

Sherwood Stewart (USA)

1982John Alexander

John Fitzgerald

Andy Andrews (USA)

John Sadri (USA)

1981Mark Edmondson

Kim Warwick

Hank Pfister (USA)

John Sadri (USA)

1980Mark Edmondson

Kim Warwick

Peter McNamara

Paul McNamee

1979Peter McNamara

Paul McNamee

Paul Kronk

Cliff Letcher

1978Wojtek Fibak (POL)

Kim Warwick

Paul Kronk

Cliff Letcher

1977Arthur Ashe (USA)

Tony Roche

Charlie Pasarell (USA)

Erik Van Dillen (USA)

1977Ray Ruffels

Allan Stone

John Alexander

Phil Dent

1976John Newcombe

Tony Roche

Ross Case

Geoff Masters

1975John Alexander

Phil Dent

Bob Carmichael

Allan Stone

1974Ross Case

Geoff Masters

Syd Ball

Bob Giltinan

1973John Newcombe

Mal Anderson

John Alexander

Phil Dent

1972Ken Rosewall

Owen Davidson

Ross Case

Geoff Masters

1971John Newcombe

Tony Roche

Tom Okker (NED)

Marty Riessen (USA)

1970Bob Lutz (USA)

Stan Smith (USA)

John Alexander

Phil Dent

1969Roy Emerson

Rod Laver

Ken Rosewall

Fred Stolle

Australian Open Winners List – Women’s Doubles

We have listed down all the winners as well as runner ups for Australian Open Women’s Doubles. Starting from 1969 up to 2022, we have provided an exhaustive Australian Open Winners list here (year-wise). Have a look at the following table.

YearChampionRunner-up
2022Barbora Krejcíková

Katerina Siniakova

Anna Danilina

Beatriz Haddad Maia

2021Elise Mertens

Aryna Sabalenka

Barbora Krejcíkova

Katerina Siniakova

2020Kristina Mladenovic

Tímea Babos

Hsieh Su-wei

Barbara Strycova

2019Samantha Stosur

China Zhang Shuai

Tímea Babos

Kristina Mladenovic

2018Tímea Babos

Kristina Mladenovic

Ekaterina Makarova

Elena Vesnina

2017Bethanie Mattek-Sands

Lucie Šafárová

Andrea Hlavácková

China Peng Shuai

2016Martina Hingis

Sania Mirza

Andrea Hlavácková

Lucie Hradecká

2015Bethanie Mattek-Sands

Lucie Šafárová

Chan Yung-jan

China Zheng Jie

2014Sara Errani

Roberta Vinci

Ekaterina Makarova

Elena Vesnina

2013Sara Errani

Roberta Vinci

Ashleigh Barty

Casey Dellacqua

2012Svetlana Kuznetsova

Vera Zvonareva

Sara Errani

Roberta Vinci

2011Gisela Dulko

Flavia Pennetta

Victoria Azarenka

Maria Kirilenko

2010Serena Williams

Venus Williams

Cara Black

Liezel Huber

2009Serena Williams

Venus Williams

Daniela Hantuchová

Ai Sugiyama

2008Alona Bondarenko

Kateryna Bondarenko

Victoria Azarenka

Shahar Pe’er

2007Cara Black

Liezel Huber

Chan Yung-jan

Chuang Chia-jung

2006China Yan Zi

China Zheng Jie

Lisa Raymond

Samantha Stosur

2005Svetlana Kuznetsova

Alicia Molik

Lindsay Davenport

Corina Morariu

2004Virginia Ruano Pascual

Paola Suárez

Svetlana Kuznetsova

Elena Likhovtseva

2003Serena Williams

Venus Williams

Virginia Ruano Pascual

Paola Suárez

2002Martina Hingis

Anna Kournikova

Daniela Hantuchová

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario

2001Serena Williams

Venus Williams

Lindsay Davenport

Corina Morariu

2000Lisa Raymond

Rennae Stubbs

Martina Hingis

Mary Pierce

1999Martina Hingis

Anna Kournikova

Lindsay Davenport

Natalia Zvereva

1998Martina Hingis

Mirjana Lucic

Lindsay Davenport

Natalia Zvereva

1997Martina Hingis

Natalia Zvereva

Lindsay Davenport

Lisa Raymond

1996Chanda Rubin

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario

Lindsay Davenport

Mary Joe Fernández

1995Jana Novotná

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario

Gigi Fernández

Natalia Zvereva

1994Gigi Fernández

Natalia Zvereva

Patty Fendick

Meredith McGrath

1993Gigi Fernández

Natalia Zvereva

Pam Shriver

Elizabeth Sayers Smylie

1992Arantxa Sánchez Vicario

Helena Suková

Mary Joe Fernández

Zina Garrison

1991Patty Fendick

Mary Joe Fernández

Gigi Fernández

Jana Novotná

1990Jana Novotná

Helena Suková

Patty Fendick

Mary Joe Fernández

1989Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

Patty Fendick

Jill Hetherington

1988Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

Chris Evert

Wendy Turnbull

1987Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

Zina Garrison

Lori McNeil

1985Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

Claudia Kohde-Kilsch

Helena Suková

1984Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

Claudia Kohde-Kilsch

Helena Suková

1983Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

Anne Hobbs

Wendy Turnbull

1982Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

Claudia Kohde-Kilsch

Eva Pfaff

1981Kathy Jordan

Anne Smith

Martina Navrátilová

Pam Shriver

1980Martina Navrátilová

Betsy Nagelsen

Ann Kiyomura

Candy Reynolds

1979Judy Connor Chaloner

Diane Evers Brown

Leanne Harrison

Marcella Mesker

1978Betsy Nagelsen

Renáta Tomanová

Naoko Sato

Pam Whytcross

1977Dianne Fromholtz

Helen Gourlay

Kerry Melville Reid

Betsy Nagelsen

1977Evonne Goolagong

Helen Gourlay

Mona Schallau Guerrant

Kerry Melville Reid

1976Evonne Goolagong

Helen Gourlay

Lesley Turner

Renáta Tomanová

1975Evonne Goolagong

Peggy Michel

Margaret Court

Olga Morozova

1974Evonne Goolagong

Peggy Michel

Kerry Harris

Kerry Melville Reid

1973Margaret Court

Virginia Wade

Kerry Harris

Kerry Melville Reid

1972Kerry Harris

Helen Gourlay

Patricia Coleman

Karen Krantzcke

1971Evonne Goolagong

Margaret Court

Joy Emerson

Lesley Hunt

1970Margaret Court

Judy Tegart-Dalton

Karen Krantzcke

Kerry Melville Reid

1969Margaret Court

Judy Tegart-Dalton

Rosemary Casals

Billie Jean King

Australian Open 2023 Schedule

The opening ceremony of Australian Open is on 16th January 2023, and it ends on 29th January 2023. You will get the complete schedule of all the events provided in the table down below.

SessionDateMatchTime
1Mon, 16th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 1st Round11:00 am
2Mon, 16th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 1st Round7:00 pm
3Tue, 17th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 1st Round11:00 am
4Tue, 17th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 1st Round7:00 pm
5Wed, 18tth January 2023Men’s and Women’s 2nd Round11:00 am
6Wed, 18th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 2nd Round7:00 pm
7Thu, 19th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 2nd Round11:00 am
8Thu, 19th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 2nd Round7:00 pm
9Fri, 20th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 3rd Round11:00 am
10Fri, 20th January 2023Men’s and Women’s 3rd Round7:00 pm
11Sat, 21st January 2023Men’s and Women’s 3rd Round11:00 am
12Sat, 21st January 2023Men’s and Women’s 3rd Round7:00 pm
13Sun, 22nd January 2023Men’s and Women’s 4th Round11:00 am
14Sun, 22nd January 2023Men’s and Women’s 4th Round7:00 pm
15Mon, 23rd January 2023Men’s and Women’s 4th Round11:00 am
16Mon, 23rd January 2023Men’s and Women’s 4th Round7:00 pm
17Tue, 24th January 2023Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals11:00 am
18Tue, 24th January 2023Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals7:00 pm
19Wed, 25th January 2023Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals11:00 am
20Wed, 25th January 2023Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals7:30 pm
21Thu, 26th January 2023Women’s Semifinals11:00 am
22Thu, 26th January 2023Men’s Semifinal7:30 pm
23Fri, 27th January 2023Mixed Doubles Semi /

Women’s Doubles Final /

Men’s Singles Semifinal

3:00 pm
24Sat, 28th January 2023Women’s Singles Final /

Men’s Doubles Final

4:00 pm
25Sun, 29th January 2023Mixed Doubles Final /

Men’s Singles Final

4:00 pm

FAQs on Australian Open Winners List

 

Q.1 Where is the Australian Open held?
Ans.1 The Australian Open is held in Melbourne, Australia.

Q.2 When was the first Australian Open?
Ans.2 The first tournament for men was held in the year 1905 and for women, it was held in 1922.

Q.3 Who has won the maximum Australian Open title in Men’s Singles?
Ans.3 Novak Djokovic has the record of winning the Australian Open Men’s Singles title a total of nine times.

Q.4 Who has won the most Australian Open titles in Women’s Singles?
Ans.4 Serena Williams won the most Australian Open Women’s Singles titles, totaling a record of seven times.

Q.5 When does the Australian Open 2023 start?
Ans.5 The Australian Open 2023 starts on the 16th of January, 2023.