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1969 Australian Open
Date20–27 January 1969
Edition57th
CategoryGrand Slam (ITF)
SurfaceGrass
LocationBrisbane, Australia
VenueMilton Courts
Champions
Men's singles
Australia Rod Laver
Women's singles
Australia Margaret Court
Men's doubles
Australia Rod Laver / Australia Roy Emerson
Women's doubles
Australia Margaret Court / Australia Judy Tegart Dalton
Mixed doubles
Australia Margaret Court / United States Marty Riessen
United Kingdom Ann Haydon Jones / Australia Fred Stolle
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The 1969 Australian Open was the first Australian Open and the final Grand Slam tournament to allow both amateur and professionals. The tournament was played in Brisbane on Milton's grass courts between a men's field of 48 and a women's field of 32. It was the 57th edition of the tournament, the 7th and last one held in Brisbane, and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year.

Tournament

The semifinal between Rod Laver and Tony Roche was played in 105-degree heat. That contest dragged on for more than four hours, both players putting wet cabbage leaves in their hats to help them keep cool. The Men's singles title was eventually won by Rod Laver defeating Andrés Gimeno. Margaret Court took her 8th singles title and the $1,500 prize from Billie Jean King and swept the tournament with Women's doubles and Mixed. The 1969 Australian Open was the only year in the Open era that a mixed doubles championship was staged, until resumption in 1986. Marty Riessen and Margaret Court shared the title with Fred Stolle and Ann Haydon Jones because the final was not played due to a lack of time. It was also the last year that a junior mixed doubles championship was played, Australians Geoff Masters and Barbara Hawcroft taking the title.[1][2] Laver's win was the first step towards his second Grand Slam.

Seniors

Men's singles

Australia Rod Laver defeated Spain Andrés Gimeno, 6–3, 6–4, 7–5

Women's singles

Australia Margaret Court defeated United States Billie Jean King, 6–4, 6–1

Men's doubles

Australia Rod Laver / Australia Roy Emerson defeated Australia Ken Rosewall / Australia Fred Stolle, 6–4, 6–4

Women's doubles

Australia Margaret Court / Australia Judy Tegart Dalton defeated United States Rosemary Casals / United States Billie Jean King, 6–4, 6–4

Mixed doubles

Australia Margaret Court / United States Marty Riessen and United Kingdom Ann Haydon Jones / Australia Fred Stolle (Shared title – final not played)

References

  1. ^ "Australian Open:History (Year by year)". Australian Open. Archived from the original on 3 August 2009. Retrieved 11 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Careles Laver Wins At Brisbane". The Morning Record. AP. 28 January 1969. p. 9.
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