Meet the Australian Open 2025 commentary team

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First look at the legendary commentary line-up for the 2025 Australian Open.

It’s game on for the 2025 Australian Open, and Nine’s Wide World of Sports is the only place to be when the tennis world converges on Melbourne from Sunday, 12 January. With over 300 hours of live and free coverage on Channel 9HD, 9GemHD, and 9Now, fans are guaranteed comprehensive access to the year’s first Grand Slam tournament.

In addition to the action on the court, Nine has assembled an impressive team of commentators, hosts, and reporters to bring fans every moment of the tournament from Melbourne Park.

Nine’s commentating team includes:

Jim Courier
The former world No. 1 player from the United States won four Grand Slam singles titles, including two Australian Open and two French Open championships. Courier holds the distinction of being the youngest man to reach the singles finals of all four Grand Slams by the age of 22. He is renowned for his insightful analysis and depth of tennis knowledge.

John McEnroe
A legend of the sport, McEnroe is celebrated for his exceptional shot-making and volleying skills. A seven-time Grand Slam singles champion and 10-time doubles champion, he has been a prominent commentator for ESPN, BBC, and other global broadcasters, offering unparalleled expertise and charisma.

Jelena Dokic
The former world No. 4 Australian star made headlines in 1999 when she defeated Martina Hingis as a 16-year-old at Wimbledon, in one of the sport’s greatest upsets. Dokic brings a fresh perspective to the commentary team, informed by her experience on the global tennis stage.

Todd Woodbridge
Among the greatest doubles players in tennis history, Woodbridge boasts 16 Grand Slam men’s doubles titles, including nine at Wimbledon. A former world No. 1 in doubles, he is highly respected for his strategic insights and deep understanding of the game.

Lleyton Hewitt
A two-time Grand Slam singles champion and former world No. 1, Hewitt remains one of Australia’s most iconic tennis players. He won the US Open in 2001 and Wimbledon in 2002, and he continues to be a key figure in Australian tennis as Davis Cup captain.

Sam Stosur
A former world No. 1 in doubles and US Open singles champion in 2011, Stosur is one of Australia’s most accomplished players. Known for her devastating kick serve and tactical prowess, Stosur offers unique insights into both singles and doubles play.

Additional commentators and hosts

Nine’s coverage will also feature:

• Dylan Alcott: Australian wheelchair tennis legend and 15-time Grand Slam singles champion.

• Casey Dellacqua: Former doubles world No. 3 and Australian Open finalist, bringing a wealth of doubles expertise.

• Sam Smith: British former professional player and experienced broadcaster known for her thoughtful analysis.

• John Millman: Recently retired Australian pro with fresh insights from his years on tour.

• Alicia Molik: Former Australian world No. 8 and doubles Grand Slam champion, renowned for her tactical expertise.

Hosts and reporters

On Channel 9, coverage will be hosted by James Bracey, Roz Kelly, and Tony Jones, while Sylvia Jeffreys, Nick McArdle, and Brett Phillips lead on 9Gem. Off-court insights will come from Clint Stanaway and Danika Mason, with Brenton Speed and Peter Psaltis providing match commentary.

With this all-star line-up, Nine’s coverage promises to be as thrilling as the action on the court. From expert commentary to behind-the-scenes insights, the Australian Open 2025 will be unmissable for tennis fans.

Tune in to Nine and 9Now from 12 January for the Australian Open 2025.

With exclusive access, expert commentary, and full HD streaming, Nine’s Wide World of Sports is the ultimate destination for tennis fans this summer.

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