Australian Open Tennis 2023 Cheats

Australian Open Tennis 2023 Hack 23.2.1 + Redeem Codes

Official Australian Open App

Developer: Tennis Australia
Category: Sports
Price: Free
Version: 23.2.1
ID: com.tennisaustralia.ao2010

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Description

So many great moments in tennis history have started right here at the Australian Open.

At Melbourne Park, stories are made. From the youngest player ever to win a Grand Slam – to the oldest.
This event is where records are set and legends are created.

The official app of the Australian Open 2023 allows you to follow along as those stories are written.

New for AO23 is an immersive highlights experience that brings you all the action on and off the court.

You can also customise the app so you get to experience the AO your way.

Simply set your favourite players and we’ll customise the app so you get your favourite players' real-time scores, draws and match highlight videos front and centre. You’ll also get notifications when your favourite players’ matches are about to start, so you never have to miss a point.

If you’re lucky enough to be joining us at Melbourne Park, the “Visit” section of the app has got you covered with:
• Easy access to your tickets
• Personalised itinerary planner
• An interactive map displaying the best route and journey time to every part of the AO precinct.
• All the info you need about what is happening around the precinct including world class restaurants, bars and shopping

The Australian Open 2023 – the story starts here.

In order to use our interactive precinct map you need to enable location services.

For support please contact: https://ausopen.com/contact-us

Tennis Australia Privacy Policy: https://www.tennis.com.au/privacy-statement

© 2023 Tennis Australia. All Tennis Australia trademarks and copyrights used herein are the property of Tennis Australia. All rights reserved.

Version history

23.2.1
2023-02-06
Final release to wrap up AO23 and address minor issues found during the tournament
23.2.0
2023-01-28
Updated for Finals Schedule
23.1.5
2023-01-18
Minor improvements
23.1.4
2023-01-14
- Bug fixes for Stories
23.1.3
2023-01-12
- Bug fixes for player lists
- Optimisation for default screen and text sizes
- Minor tweaks before main draw starts
23.1.2
2023-01-09
- UI improvements
- Minor bug fixes
- Updated for AO2023
23.1.1
2023-01-09
- UI improvements
- Minor bug fixes
- Updated for AO2023
23.1.0
2023-01-05
Updated for AO2023
23.0.1
2022-12-21
Updated for AO2023
23.0.0
2022-12-19
Updated for AO23
22.1.4
2022-05-08
- Bug fixes
22.1.3
2022-02-02
Final release to wrap up AO22 and address minor issues found during the tournament.
22.1.2
2022-01-19
- Fix for the notification issue affecting some users
- Accessibility improvements
- Newsfeed updates
22.1.1
2022-01-15
- Minor tweaks before main draw starts
22.1.0
2022-01-12
- Launching the 'Attending' section for AO22, with updated content and maps to help you make the most of the unparalleled experiences throughout Melbourne Park
22.0.3
2022-01-06
- Filtering of events and food options in the 'Attending' section
- AO Radio setup for AO22
- Optimisations to draws and schedules
22.0.2
2021-12-22
- Optimisations to schedules, scoring and managing your tickets
22.0.1
2021-12-14
- Add your favourite players during the startup process (new users only)
- Preparing the new ‘Attending’ section that will provide all the details on AO22’s unparalleled event experiences
22.0.0
2021-12-02
- Updated for AO22
- Favourite players now accessible from the home screen
- Improved control over your notification preferences
- Region specific content
- Access your tickets for the tennis & other experiences
21.0.10
2021-11-02
- All dates and times can now be shown in your local timezone
- Filtering of matches to showcase your favourite players
- Minor bug fixes
21.0.9
2021-02-18
Serena Williams (2007), Chris O'Neil (1978) and Mark Edmondson (1976) are the only unseeded champions in the Open Era.

This build fixes the notification issues affecting some users. It also adds the ability for users attending the tournament to order food and drinks online.
21.0.8
2021-02-14
Serena Williams holds the record for fastest ace served at Melbourne Park. She sent one down at 207km/h whilst Milos Raonic owns that record for the men with a 233km/h thunderbolt.

This version fixes the app crashes on start-up which some users have experienced.
21.0.7
2021-02-12
Roy Emerson holds the record for most successive men's singles titles - winning 5 straight between 1963 and 1967. Margaret Smith won 7 successive women's singles titles between 1960 and 1966.

In this build we have fixed the scoring issues that some users have reported. We've also fixed the start up crashes - particularly those experienced by our Chinese fans.
21.0.6
2021-02-10
The oldest men's singles champion was Ken Rosewall at 37 years and 2 months in 1972 meaning he holds the distinction of being both the youngest and oldest men's singles champion.
Thelma Coyne Long was the oldest women's singles champion at 35 years and 8 months in 1954.



This version fixes some rendering issues on the Home screen as well as some tweaks to the player's list and items in attending.

21.0.5
2021-02-08
The youngest men's singles champion was Ken Rosewall at 18 years and 2 months in 1953. Martina Hingis was the youngest women's singles champion at 16 years and 4 months in 1997.

This version contains the Attending section for users coming to the tournament. We've also launched the News Feed on the Home - a one stop shop of the latest news, videos, scores and schedule releases coming out of Melbourne Park.
There's also the usual design and performance tweaks.

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
7 892 Ratings

Reviews

Pb8375,
Love the updates
I always keep an eye on the tennis majors across the year by TV and phone app. This year’s update to AO app was amazing! The highlight features make catching up on key events are very helpful and quick by scroll/swipe/tap. I loved reading about all the new food and chef collaborations and is one more reason I want to travel down there as soon as I can. Also, tracking who is playing and when is always straightforward on the app. Thanks for all the hard work and keep it coming (just please don't throw ads on this baby and kill the whole experience)
radical commie Jesus freak,
Better video highlights this year!
Ease of access through the draw to each highlights. Some are 7 full minutes, others are the traditional 3 min and change. Enjoying the AO!
Noj587,
Room for improvement
LOVE the filter by event option in the Scores (live and results) section!!

Only reason it doesn’t get 5 stars is a glitch on one particular match this tournament where the point scoring and player serving was stuck and would not update - but the game scores would update. So it showed the same player serving at 15-40 for the rest of the match, despite the game score (2 games to 1, then 2 all, etc) updating as each game was completed.
sublime to ridiculous,
Hideously horrible app
The Australian Open app is hideously inadequate, frustratingly quirky (I was just trying to read an article and a video montage continuously popped up. I finally gave up on reading the article.)

The apps for the other three grand slam tournaments, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and sublime to ridiculous U.S. Open, all have a similar consistency and access to information, and quite frankly, a more elegant appearance while being more comprehensive. For example, I have tried for almost a week to access the player post match press conferences and still have not found them.

Based on utility and functionality, this app deserves less than one star.
fedfan4ever,
5-star tennis site!
This is the best, easiest to navigate site of all the slams. You set the bar high. I hope the other three events can match your excellence during the rest of the tournament season.
BullingOfTheRuns,
Good app experience
Overall, the AO app is smooth and usable. Navigation and visual design are nice to use.

A blocking app update in the middle of the open to update the finals schedule was surprising. Surely an app that’s used for 2 weeks a year shouldn’t need a hard update during those 2 weeks?
OakCal1300,
News-must scroll through old news to get to current
This is a great app and I am using it daily. However why does the news show the oldest news article first. Time to move the old to the end of the list.
Watching hockey in the dark,
Disrespectful Kyrgios and his followers.
I am extremely disappointed in the way Kyrgios behaves and entices the crowd to disrespect his opponents and it should not be allowed. There is no place for this in tennis and it is something that needs to be addressed. His behavior against his opponents in his doubles matches is completely unacceptable. Shame on him and the Australian Open for allowing him to get away with it.
Everett, Wa Christian,
Missing the night matches
ESPN is not proving television coverage of the night matches, which are always the most important ones. This is extremely disappointing and not the way one expects a grand slam tournament to be covered. Shame on you ESPN.
Macman63,
Great app to keep you “in the know”
Great app overall to keep you updated on all the action. Definitely recommended for avid tennis fans. Would love to see more stories featured on the main page.