Kyrgios and Alcaraz confirmed for 2026 Australian Open’s biggest-ever Opening Week

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Nick Kyrgios returns to Rod Laver Arena this summer for the 1 Point Slam Driven by Kia, alongside World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz.

Kyrgios and Alcaraz join a growing list of global stars including World No.2 Jannik Sinner, [3] Alexander Zverev, [5] Felix Auger-Aliassime, [6] Alex de Minaur and [8] Lorenzo Musetti in what promises to be an action-packed Opening Week presented by Herald Sun.

More players will be announced in the coming weeks, including many of the world’s top women.

Australian Open Tournament Director Craig Tiley said, “Opening Week in 2026 is set to be our most ambitious yet. Fans can see the world’s best players in must-see showdowns alongside the edge-of-your-seat intensity of the 1 Point Slam, offering world-class tennis at remarkable value.”

“From day one of Opening Week the entire precinct will be open, with charity showdowns lighting up Rod Laver Arena, AO qualifying underway, live entertainment, Kids Tennis Day presented by Emirates, and experiences for all ages,” Tiley added.

Kyrgios and Alcaraz will compete in the main draw of the 1 Point Slam Driven by Kia on Wednesday, January 14. Forty-eight players consisting of a mix of pros, amateurs and celebrity wildcards will battle it out for the $1 million prize, with a single point deciding the outcome of each match.

In addition to the $1 million on the line, Kia will award a brand-new EV3 to the last amateur standing in the main draw. The 1 Point Slam Driven by Kia is part of a thrilling program for Opening Week, with four nights of star-studded charity showdowns featuring the world’s top players in Rod Laver Arena from Tuesday 13 to Friday 16 January.

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