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Australian Open 2025: There really isn't much time off in the offseason for tennis players
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Australian Open 2025: There really isn't much time off in the offseason for tennis players
If it seems as though the 2025 professional tennis year started pretty much immediately right after 2024 ended, that’s because that’s exactly what happens in a sport where the offseason really does not leave players much time to be “off.”
Published Jan 08, 2025
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![Team USA celebrates winning the 2025 United Cup, which began while the calendar still read 2024.](https://images.tennis.com/image/private/t_16-9_768/f_auto/tenniscom-prd/xgjt5mzxla0es1pvydxn.webp)
Team USA celebrates winning the 2025 United Cup, which began while the calendar still read 2024.
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![The opening week of this season included two singles finals in which one player stopped playing—Naomi Osaka in Auckland, New Zealand, and Reilly Opelka in Brisbane, Australia—because of an injury concern.](https://images.tennis.com/image/private/t_16-9_768/f_auto/tenniscom-prd/pikhvsnt53hwso7dzako.webp)
The opening week of this season included two singles finals in which one player stopped playing—Naomi Osaka in Auckland, New Zealand, and Reilly Opelka in Brisbane, Australia—because of an injury concern.
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