Australian Open - The Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific hotels and accommodation
AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2009
Where: Melbourne Park
When: 19 January to 1 February 2009
The world's best tennis players are showcased at Melbourne Park for the first Grand Slam of the year. Australian Open 2008 was the biggest and best in the tournament's history, setting an all-time attendance record of 605,735 fans through the gates.
Serbia's Novak Djokovic triumphed in the men's final, winning his maiden Grand Slam crown, while Russia's Maria Sharapova breezed through the two weeks, taking the title without the loss of a set. Australians celebrated the success of Casey Dellacqua, who defeated two top 20 players en route to the fourth round, and the success of 15-year-old Bernard Tomic, who became the youngest ever Junior Grand Slam winner in the Open Era.
The Australian Open gets bigger and better every year, and in 2009, the Grand Slam event will be the world's biggest stage with top tennis elite battling for the Grand Slam title so don't miss the chance to be a part of Australian Open 2009!
Check the tournament website www.australianopen.com for further ticket information, or join Tennis World newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest news from the Australian Open.
Where: Melbourne Park
When: 19 January to 1 February 2009
The world's best tennis players are showcased at Melbourne Park for the first Grand Slam of the year. Australian Open 2008 was the biggest and best in the tournament's history, setting an all-time attendance record of 605,735 fans through the gates.
Serbia's Novak Djokovic triumphed in the men's final, winning his maiden Grand Slam crown, while Russia's Maria Sharapova breezed through the two weeks, taking the title without the loss of a set. Australians celebrated the success of Casey Dellacqua, who defeated two top 20 players en route to the fourth round, and the success of 15-year-old Bernard Tomic, who became the youngest ever Junior Grand Slam winner in the Open Era.
The Australian Open gets bigger and better every year, and in 2009, the Grand Slam event will be the world's biggest stage with top tennis elite battling for the Grand Slam title so don't miss the chance to be a part of Australian Open 2009!
Check the tournament website www.australianopen.com for further ticket information, or join Tennis World newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest news from the Australian Open.
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Melbourne
Location
Rate From
Stamford Plaza Melbourne
Melbourne
$175.00
Bayview Eden Melbourne
Melbourne
$135.00
Hotel Lindrum
Melbourne
$149.00
Mantra on Little Bourke Melbourne
Melbourne
$159.00
Mantra Southbank Melbourne
Southbank
$195.00
Medina Executive Northbank
Melbourne
$128.00
Medina Grand Melbourne
Melbourne
$155.00
Mint Rhapsody Melbourne
Melbourne
$104.00
Oaks On Collins
Melbourne
$119.00
Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne
Melbourne
$98.00
Batmans Hill on Collins
Melbourne
$107.00
Bayview On The Park
Melbourne
$95.00
Citiclub Hotel
Melbourne
$99.00
Citigate Melbourne
Melbourne
$99.00
City Tempo
Melbourne
$129.00
Crossley Hotel Melbourne
Melbourne
$110.00
Darling Towers on Collins
Melbourne
$90.00
Hotel Grand Chancellor Melbourne
Melbourne
$93.00
Hotel Sophia
Melbourne
$89.00
Oaks On Market
Melbourne
$129.00
Park Regis Griffin Suites
Melbourne
$98.00
Travelodge Southbank Melbourne
Southbank
$95.00
City Garden Hotel
Melbourne
$99.00
City Limits Hotel Studio Apartments
Melbourne
$119.00
Georgian Court Bed & Breakfast
East Melbourne
$90.00
Space Hotel (Formerly Victoria Hall)
Melbourne
$30.00
The Victoria Hotel Melbourne
Melbourne
$85.00
George Powlett Apartments
East Melbourne
$60.00
Hotel Formule 1 Fawkner
Fawkner
$79.00
Hotel Formule 1 Melbourne
Melbourne
$79.00