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Guide: Australian Open, Bris. Int, Medibank Int, AAMI Kooyong Classic

Here are all the airdates of Seven's summer of tennis from the Brisbane International to the Australian Open.

Seven’s summer of tennis begins January 5th with the Brisbane International. The Medibank International airs from Sydney on January 11, the AAMI Kooyong Classic from January 14, and the Australian Open from January 19. It ends Sunday February 1st, a week before the return of 2009 ratings.

Brisbane International
When: January 5 – 11 ‘09
Where: Queensland Tennis Centre, Brisbane
Host: JOHANNA GRIGGS
Commentators: JOHN ALEXANDER, JOHN FITZGERALD, SAM SMITH, TODD WOODBRIDGE and GARRY WILKINSON.
Monday January 5
– 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE in Perth
Tuesday January 6
– 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE in Perth
Wednesday January 7 (Day Session)
– 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE in Perth
Wednesday January 7 (Night Session)
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Brisbane
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Adelaide
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Perth
Thursday January 8 (Day Session)
– 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE in Perth
Thursday January 8 (night Session)
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Brisbane
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Adelaide
– 11.30pm – 1.30am in Perth
Friday January 9 (Day Session)
– 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE in Perth
Friday January 9 (night Session)
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Brisbane
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Adelaide
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Perth
Saturday January 10 (Day Session)
– 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE in Perth
Saturday January 10 (night Session)
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Sydney and Melbourne
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Brisbane
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Adelaide
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Perth
Sunday January 11
– 12pm – 5pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 11am – 4pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 10am – 3pm LIVE in Perth

Medibank International Sydney
When: January 11 – 17 ‘09
Where: Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney
Day (and men’s final) Host: JOHANNA GRIGGS
Night Host: TODD WOODBRIDGE
Commentators: JOHN ALEXANDER, ALICIA MOLIK, KERRYN PRATT, SAM SMITH, ALLAN STONE, GARRY WILKINSON and TODD WOODBRIDGE.
Sunday January 11
– 12pm – 5pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 11am – 4pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 11.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 10am – 3pm LIVE in Perth
Monday January 12
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 4pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 3pm LIVE in Perth
Tuesday January 13
– 11am – 5pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 4pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 4.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 3pm LIVE in Perth
Wednesday January 14 (Day Session)
– End of AAMI – 5pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– End of AAMI – 4pm LIVE in Brisbane
– End of AAMI – 4.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– End of AAMI – 3pm LIVE in Perth
Wednesday January 14 (Night Session)
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Brisbane
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Adelaide
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Perth
Thursday January 15 (Day Session)
– End of AAMI – 5pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– End of AAMI – 4pm LIVE in Brisbane
– End of AAMI – 4.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– End of AAMI – 3pm LIVE in Perth
Thursday January 15 (Night Session)
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Brisbane
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Adelaide
– 10.30pm – 12.30am in Perth
Friday January 16 (Day Session)
– End of AAMI – 5pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– End of AAMI – 4pm LIVE in Brisbane
– End of AAMI – 4.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– End of AAMI – 3pm LIVE in Perth
Friday January 16 (Night Session)
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Sydney and Melbourne
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Brisbane
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Adelaide
– 9.30pm – 11.30pm in Perth
Saturday January 17
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Perth

AAMI Kooyong Classic
Melbourne
When: January 14 – 16 ‘09
Where: Kooyong, Melbourne
Host: CHRIS DITTMAR
Commentators: JOHN FITZGERALD and CHRIS DITTMAR
Wednesday January 14
– 11am – end of Match Two LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – end of Match Two LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – end of Match Two LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – end of Match Two LIVE in Perth
Thursday January 15
– 11am – end of Match Two LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – end of Match Two LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – end of Match Two LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – end of Match Two LIVE in Perth
Friday January 16 (Day Session)
– 11am – end of Match One LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – end of Match One LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – end of Match One LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – end of Match One LIVE in Perth
Friday January 16 (Night Session)
– 11.30pm – 1.30am in Sydney and Melbourne
– 11.30pm – 1.30am in Brisbane
– 11.30pm – 1.30am in Adelaide
– 11.30pm – 1.30am in Perth
Saturday January 17
– 1pm – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 12pm – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 12.30pm – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 11am – 4pm LIVE in Perth

AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2009
Host BRUCE MCAVANEY, JOHANNA GRIGGS and MATTHEW WHITEwith expert commentary once again at the Australian Open from four-time Grand Slam champion JIM COURIER and former World No.1 TRACY AUSTIN. Joining these personalities in the Seven commentary box for the Open as well as the lead-in tournaments will be the most successful doubles player in men’s tennis history,TODD WOODBRIDGE, former world No.8 ALICIA MOLIK, coach of world No.14 Gael Monfils ROGER RASHEED, former professional player and Fed Cup coach NICOLE BRADTKE, Grand Slam finalist DARR EN CAHILL, SANDY ROBERTS, JOHN ALEXANDER, JOHN FITZGERALD, CHRIS ITTMAR,
ALLAN STONE and KERRY N PR ATT. Updates will be provided by KYLIE GILLIES and PETE COLQUHOUN, NEIL KEARNEY and MICHAEL FELGATE will report.
Monday January 19 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Monday January 19 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Tuesday January 20 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Tuesday January 20 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Wednesday January 21 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Wednesday January 21 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Thursday January 22 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Thursday January 22 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Friday January 23 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Friday January 23 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Saturday January 24 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Saturday January 24 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Sunday January 25 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Sunday January 25 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Monday January 26 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Monday January 26 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Tuesday January 27 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Tuesday January 27 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Wednesday January 28 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Wednesday January 28 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Thursday January 29 (Day Session)
– 11am – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 10am – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 9am – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Thursday January 29 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 12.30am (COP) in Perth
Friday January 30 (Day Session)
– 3pm – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 2pm – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 2.30pm – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 1pm – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Friday January 30 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Sydney and Melbourne
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Brisbane
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Adelaide
– 7.30pm – 9.30pm in Perth
Saturday January 31
– 7.30pm – 11pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 6.30pm – 10pm in Perth
Sunday February 1 (Day Session)
– 4pm – 6pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 3pm – 5pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 3.30pm – 5.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 2pm – 4pm LIVE in Perth
Sunday February 1 (Night Session)
– 7.30pm – 11pm LIVE in Sydney and Melbourne
– 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE in Brisbane
– 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE in Adelaide
– 6.30pm – 10pm in Perth

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16 Responses

  1. I cannot believe that it is showed delayed in Perth. I understand they believe it is a better viewing time, but is that worth not see history as it unfolds?They even broadcast live in the states at 3:30 am! This is very stupid, the Australian television company needs to change this.

  2. To Mark: Foxtel satellite does have channel 7 (or is that not the case in other areas? I’m from the Central Coast so I get Sydney TV on Foxtel as well as free to air).

    To thesportsfreak: I remember one year during the mens’ final having my friends from QLD on the phone so I could keep them up to date as it was delayed 1hr there too. Doesn’t look like the case this year for QLD, but can’t see why you can’t have it live in WA. Just do the 6pm news at 5. Problem solved!!!

  3. Concur with the comment on Jim Courier he is always fun to listen to especially when he teams with JA.

    Looking forward to seeing A-Tomic make his debut!

  4. The coverage for the Brisbane International, is excellent, because it is a merged event, not separate Mens and Womens Hardcourts (the mens event moving from Memorial Drive in Adelaide to Brisbane and the womens event moving from the Gold Coast) as there was in previous years.

    It is also the launch of our new tennis facility at Tennyson (on the site of a old power station), to (belatedly) replace the Milton tennis centre (which hosted many tennis events), which was demolished in 1999.

  5. that is a lot of tennis. i don’t think i’d ever noticed the stuff before the open in previous years.

    is their any word if 7 will have their 2nd SD channel set up by this time.

  6. Seven has wasted the opportunity to show the warm-up tournaments in Brisbane, Sydney and Kooyong live on 7HD, even given the night sessions will be shown on delay on the main channel.

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