Tennis
Breaking the bank: Australian Open 2025 final tickets soar to record prices!
Demand for both games is soaring with the men’s singles final in particular seeing a significant surge in interest.

As we reach the conclusion of the first major tennis open of the year, demand to see both final games in Melbourne is rocketing.
Both men’s and women’s singles finals are intriguing and each game has developed its own narrative.
Will Aryna Sabalenka confirm her dominance and secure her third Australian Open title? Or will American and No. 19 seed Madison Keys deliver a major shock and bag the first Melbourne win for the US since 2020?

The men’s side of the draw was overshadowed by Friday’s sudden withdrawal by veteran Serbian star as Novak Djokovic conceded his semi-final game to Alexander Zverev with an ongoing muscle issue forcing the 37-year-old to retire late in the first set.
The German No. 2 seed now progresses to Sunday’s final where he will face the winner of Sinner-Shelton. The other American candidate still involved in the tournament will be hoping to deliver a monumental upset in ousting the No. 1 seed in the semi-final.
Tickets for the finals
As is the case, the finals are the games that fans want to see. This year demand has rocketed with the men’s final in particular set to set tennis lovers back with a significant financial hit.
At the time of writing, the cheapest ticket available for Sunday’s final (via Ticketmaster) will cost 764 (AUS $/485 USD). This relates to a seat in the upper tier and should any fan want a bird’s eye view of the action, then be prepared to shell out $1,200 USD.
Prices for Saturday’s Sabalenka-Keys final are a little easier on the pocket with the cheapest ticket currently available for $160 USD via Ticketmaster with a central courtside seat currently retailing for $350 USD.
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