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Australian Open Tennis 2023

Australian Open Tennis 2023 version history

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Version 21.10.4
Updated 2 years ago
Changelog - All dates and times can now be shown in your local timezone
- Filtering of matches to showcase your favourite players
- Minor bug fixes
Version 21.0.9 (7 variants)
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Serena Williams (2007), Chris O'Neil (1978) and Mark Edmondson (1976) are the only unseeded champions in the Open Era.

This build fixes the notification issues affecting some users. It also adds the ability for users attending the tournament to order food and drinks online.
Version 21.0.7
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Roy Emerson holds the record for most successive men's singles titles - winning 5 straight between 1963 and 1967. Margaret Smith won 7 successive women's singles titles between 1960 and 1966.

In this build we have fixed the scoring issues that some users have reported. We've also fixed the start up crashes - particularly those experienced by our Chinese fans.
Version 21.0.6
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog The oldest men's singles champion was Ken Rosewall at 37 years and 2 months in 1972 meaning he holds the distinction of being both the youngest and oldest men's singles champion.
Thelma Coyne Long was the oldest women's singles champion at 35 years and 8 months in 1954.

This version fixes some rendering issues on the Home screen as well as some tweaks to the player's list and items in attending.
Version 21.0.4
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Welcome to Australian Open 2021

We've made some changes to the Draws screen ahead of Friday's draw announcement. We'll continue to refine some features before Day 1 on Monday.
Version 21.0.3
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog Qualifiers are upon us and only one month to go until main draw starts!

A few final tweaks and some new flags added
Version 21.0.1
Updated 3 years ago
Changelog The new app for the Australian Open 2021
Version 20.2.0
Updated 4 years ago
Changelog A total of 360 Ballkids, selected from 2500+ applicants, will be involved in Australian Open 2020. This includes 38 from overseas made up of 20 from Korea, 6 from China, 10 from India & 2 from France representing Roland Garros.

This update includes fixes to improve performance issues which you have told us you are experiencing.
Version 20.1.4
Updated 4 years ago
Changelog The Australian Open is the youngest of the four Grand Slams. It began in 1905. The French Open was the second most recent - starting in 1891. WImbledon is the oldest (established in 1877) beating the US Open (1881) by four years.

Draws are out, schedules released. We've tweaked some things to make sure you can find exactly what you're looking for when Monday rolls around.
Version 20.1.3
Updated 4 years ago
Changelog Ken Rosewall is both the youngest and oldest player to win the Australian Open. He won when he was 18 years old in 1953, and at 35 in 1972.

We've listened to your feedback and updated the behaviour of the "Schedule" tab in Matches. There's also some crashes (fixed) and flashes (scores) in there.
Plus *drum roll* your native back button now allows you to leave the app (sorry about that!). Not sure why anyone would want to leave?! Double tap the back button on the What's On screen to tap out.