The following is a list of Australian Open champions in tennis:
Year | Singles | Doubles | ||||
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Men | Women | Quad | Men | Women | Quad | |
2002 | Robin Ammerlaan | Esther Vergeer (x3) | No competition | No competition | No competition | No competition |
2003 | David Hall (x3) | |||||
2004 | Robin Ammerlaan Martin Legner (x3) | Maaike Smit Esther Vergeer | ||||
2005 | Mie Yaosa | Florence Gravellier Maaike Smit | ||||
2006 | Michaël Jérémiasz | Esther Vergeer (x4) | Jiske Griffioen Esther Vergeer (x3) | |||
2007 | Shingo Kunieda (x5) | Robin Ammerlaan Shingo Kunieda | ||||
2008 | Peter Norfolk (x3) | Shingo Kunieda Satoshi Saida | Nick Taylor David Wagner (x3) | |||
2009 | Robin Ammerlaan Shingo Kunieda | Korie Homan Esther Vergeer | ||||
2010 | Korie Homan | Stéphane Houdet Shingo Kunieda | Florence Gravellier Aniek van Koot | |||
2011 | Esther Vergeer (x2) | David Wagner | Shingo Kunieda Maikel Scheffers | Esther Vergeer Sharon Walraven (x2) | Andy Lapthorne Peter Norfolk (x2) | |
2012 | Maikel Scheffers | Peter Norfolk | Robin Ammerlaan Ronald Vink | |||
2013 | Shingo Kunieda (x3) | Aniek van Koot | David Wagner (x2) | Michaël Jérémiasz Shingo Kunieda | Jiske Griffioen Aniek van Koot | Nick Taylor David Wagner |
2014 | Sabine Ellerbrock | Stéphane Houdet Shingo Kunieda (x2) | Yui Kamiji Jordanne Whiley (x2) | Andy Lapthorne David Wagner (x2) | ||
2015 | Jiske Griffioen (x2) | Dylan Alcott (x7) | ||||
2016 | Gordon Reid | Stéphane Houdet Nicolas Peifer | Marjolein Buis Yui Kamiji | Lucas Sithole David Wagner | ||
2017 | Gustavo Fernández | Yui Kamiji | Joachim Gérard Gordon Reid | Jiske Griffioen Aniek van Koot | Andy Lapthorne David Wagner | |
2018 | Shingo Kunieda | Diede de Groot (x2) | Stéphane Houdet Nicolas Peifer | Marjolein Buis Yui Kamiji | Dylan Alcott Heath Davidson (x4) | |
2019 | Gustavo Fernández | Joachim Gérard Stefan Olsson | Diede de Groot Aniek van Koot | |||
2020 | Shingo Kunieda | Yui Kamiji | Alfie Hewett Gordon Reid (x6) | Yui Kamiji Jordanne Whiley | ||
2021 | Joachim Gérard | Diede de Groot (x4) | Diede de Groot Aniek van Koot (x3) | |||
2022 | Shingo Kunieda | Sam Schröder (x4) | Andy Lapthorne David Wagner | |||
2023 | Alfie Hewett | Sam Schröder Niels Vink | ||||
2024 | Tokito Oda | Diede de Groot Jiske Griffioen | Andy Lapthorne David Wagner | |||
2025 | Alfie Hewett | Yui Kamiji | Li Xiaohui Wang Ziying | Andy Lapthorne Sam Schröder |
‡ Player won both the junior and senior title.
† Player won the junior title and reached the senior final.
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