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Your moment starts here

Watch everyday Australians step onto courts across the country in 2025, showing that in the 1 Point Slam, a single point truly can change everything.

See Queensland’s Alec Reverente in action as his bold decision to take the serve leads to the winning point that earns him a Kia EV3.

Relive Jordan Smith’s remarkable journey as he takes on - and defeats  - stars like Jannik Sinner and Amanda Anisimova on his way to claiming the $1 million prize.

If they can do it, so can you!

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AO 1 Point Slam Explained

Frequently asked questions

Entering the 1 Point Slam

Players from across Australia are invited to take part in the AO 1 Point Slam.

For 2027, there will be three opportunities to compete

  1. Your local community 1 Point Slam
  2. Summer of Tennis events
  3. Second chance registration at the 2027 Australian Open Opening week

You can read the AO 1 Point Slam the Terms and Conditions for details.

No, there is no requirement for players to have a minimum UTR. Players will need a Tennis ID in order to enter a Community level 1 Point Slam event.
We have documented the steps to create an ID online.

To obtain your Tennis ID, you must create a Match Centre account at matchcentre.tennis.com.au.

Once you have created an account, log in to your profile and your Tennis ID number will be located under your name and begin with '66'.

If you already have a Match Centre account, simply log in to obtain your existing Tennis ID number.

If you have any trouble logging into your account, please contact the Tennis Australia Customer Support Team on 1800 752 983 or at play@tennis.com.au

Yes, of course. Anyone can enter the 1 Point Slam. Any player with a current and/or previous ATP/WTA ranking over 100, will be deemed a professional and therefore will only receive one serve as part of the rules. 

We welcome entries from all players – however, regardless of age or ability, the same rules will apply for all players. It’s a one-point match with standard court sizes, tennis balls and rules.

View the full terms and conditions for the 1 Point Slam and make sure you’re ready to play.

Of course! You only have one shot at this, so take as many as you need to make your way to Melbourne.

Sure, feel free to enter at a local community event. Unfortunately, you won’t be eligible to participate in the qualifying or main draw events at Melbourne Park.