A host of high-profile figures from sport, entertainment and media were seen courtside and throughout Melbourne Park during the 2026 Australian Open
The 2026 Australian Open at Melbourne Park not only delivered gripping tennis but also drew an array of prominent personalities in the crowd, reflecting the tournament’s growing allure as a global sporting and cultural event.
Among those sighted during the fortnight were former Grand Slam champions and tennis legends, distinguished public figures, entertainment stars and international media names gathered to enjoy the premier Grand Slam of the season.
Tennis icon Jennifer Capriati made a rare public appearance, stepping onto Rod Laver Arena to present the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup after the women’s singles final and marking her first visit to the event in years.
High-profile figures from politics and business also joined the stands, with Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese noted for his marathon day of tennis and technology magnate
Bill Gates taking in matches, underscoring the broad appeal of the event beyond traditional sporting circles.
The entertainment world was well represented as well, from Australian music talents and local celebrities to international faces courtside.
Celebrated Australian pop duo The Veronicas electrified the atmosphere at an AO Live concert and were anticipated at key matches, while prominent American actor Evan Handler and veteran international broadcaster Christiane Amanpour were seen courtside, blending media gravitas with sporting fervour.
Other notable attendees and brand guests included a mix of former champions, actors, fashion personalities and sporting legends, all contributing to a vibrant on-site culture.
In addition, global music and lifestyle figures were linked to the tournament’s broader social buzz, with invitations extended to international stars even as speculation swirled about high-profile couples potentially attending.
The confluence of elite competition on court and celebrity presence in the stands helped elevate the Australian Open atmosphere this year, underscoring its status as not just a major sporting fixture but a high-profile cultural gathering attracting interest from around the world.