In December, Tennis Australia revealed the full schedule of events to take place in the lead-up to the first Grand Slam tournament of 2023, the Australian Open.
The calendar included a combination of ATP and WTA competitions, as well as a brand-new mixed tournament.
Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT were all been selected to host a variety of warm-up events.
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The 2023 summer of tennis began on December 29 with the inaugural United Cup, which saw nations go toe-to-toe in a mixed-team competition format.
Elsewhere, the Adelaide International ran its two events again this year, along with tournaments in Kooyong, Canberra and Hobart.
Melbourne hosted the Victorian Wheelchair Tennis Open and Melbourne Wheelchair Open in mid-January, with the Traralgon Juniors held in regional Victoria.
January 16 marked the start of the 2023 Australian Open, which is scheduled to wrap up on January 29.