18 December 2014 2015 Summer of Tennis on Seven With the stars of world tennis descending on Australia – including FEDERER, NADAL, WILLIAMS, DJOKOVIC, STOSUR and KYRGIOS – Seven will serve up more tennis on more platforms than ever before in a whole new world of sports broadcasting. From the Hopman Cup in Perth and the Brisbane International, to Sydney‟s APIA International and the Kooyong Classic in Melbourne, all roads on Seven this summer lead to the first Grand Slam of 2015, the Australian Open. For the first time, in addition to live and exclusive match coverage on Channel 7 and 7TWO, fans will be able to watch every tournament during the Summer of Tennis streamed live on mobile, tablet and desktop devices. This online coverage will also allow fans to watch the match of their choice from any television court throughout the summer – as well as the Channel 7 / 7TWO broadcast. When the action turns to Melbourne Park, Seven‟s coverage will be available through the PLUS7 service on Hybrid (HBB) TV – a first in Australian broadcasting. Fans will also get to choose from up to seven broadcast courts at the Australian Open at any one time. And more than just live streaming, viewers will be able to catch up on match highlights, follow players on social media, interact with other fans and keep an eye on live scores. So whether it‟s on free-to-air TV, the 7Sport app, at 7sport.com.au, or via Hybrid TV, Seven will this year deliver the most comprehensive and compelling coverage of the Australian tennis summer ever seen. And once again the world‟s leading tennis experts from Seven‟s commentary team will guide viewers through all the action. BRUCE McAVANEY will be in the commentary chair throughout the Open, with expert analysis from fourtime Grand Slam champion JIM COURIER and, when his playing commitments allow, Australia‟s own LLEYTON HEWITT will also return. Joining them will be an unrivalled team of tennis experts including TODD WOODBRIDGE, JOHN NEWCOMBE, JOHN FITZGERALD, ROGER RASHEED, SAM SMITH, RENNAE STUBBS, ALICIA MOLIK, NICOLE BRADTKE and HENRI LECONTE – as well as a Seven‟s accomplished team of TV hosts, commentators and reporters who will help to bring the Australian Open series alive. Full broadcast and commentary details are attached. For more information: Greg Smith GrSmith@seven.com.au | 0438 777 164 Drew Warne-Smith DWarne-Smith@seven.com.au | 0402 270 859 * Note for Editors: Hybrid Broadcast Broadband Television – or Hybrid (HBB) TV – is a new system that combines the power of broadcast TV with the internet and other content delivery platforms. This allows Seven to not only deliver our TV content to mass audiences but also scale that content and engage with our audiences one-on-one. ROAD TO THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2015 HOPMAN CUP WHEN: January 4 - 10, 2015 WHERE: Perth Arena HOSTS: Basil Zempilas, Mark Gibson COMMENTATORS: Darren Cahill, Fred Stolle, Kerryn Pratt, Peter Marcato Australia‟s top players Nick Kyrgios and Casey Dellacqua headline the entertaining official mixed team competition of the International Tennis Federation (ITF). The field includes World No.1 Serena Williams (USA), defending champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA), Andy Murray (GBR), and Eugenie Bouchard (CAN). In total, nine current top 20 players, including three top-ten women, will take to the court in Perth. SUN JAN 4 - DAY - CANADA V CZECH REP Melb 1pm-3pm LIVE on 7, 3pm -7pm LIVE 7mate Syd 1pm-3pm LIVE on 7, 3pm -7pm LIVE 7mate Bris 12pm-2pm LIVE on 7, 2pm -6pm LIVE 7mate Adel 12.30pm-2.30pm LIVE on 7, 2.30pm -6.30pm LIVE 7mate Per 10am-12pm LIVE on 7, 12pm -4pm LIVE 7mate SUN JAN 4 - NIGHT - AUSTRALIA V POLAND Melb 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Syd 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Bris 7.30pm – 1.30am LIVE on 7mate Adel 8pm – 2am LIVE on 7mate Per 5.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7mate MON JAN 5 - DAY - ITALY V USA Melb 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Syd 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Bris 12am – 6pm LIVE on 7mate Ade 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate Per 10am – 4pm LIVE on 7mate MON JAN 5 - NIGHT - GREAT BRITAIN V FRANCE Melb 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Syd 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Bris 7.30pm – 1.30am LIVE on 7mate Adel 8pm – 2am LIVE on 7mate Per 5.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7mate TUES JAN 6 - DAY - CZECH REP V ITALY Melb 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Syd 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Bris 12am – 6pm LIVE on 7mate Adel 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate Per 10am – 4pm LIVE on 7mate TUES JAN 6 - NIGHT - CANADA V USA Melb 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Syd 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Bris 7.30pm – 1.30am LIVE on 7mate Adel 8pm – 2am LIVE on 7mate Per 5.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7mate WED JAN 7 - DAY - GREAT BRITAIN V POLAND Melb 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mAte Syd 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Bris 12am – 6pm LIVE on 7mate Adel 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate Per 10am – 4pm LIVE on 7mate WED JAN 7 - NIGHT - AUSTRALIA V FRANCE Melb 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Syd 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Bris 7.30pm – 1.30am LIVE on 7mate Adel 8pm – 2am LIVE on 7mate Per 5.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7mate THURS JAN 8 - DAY - CANADA V ITALY Melb 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Syd 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Bris 12am – 6pm LIVE on 7mate Adel 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate Per 10am – 4pm LIVE on 7mate THURS JAN 8 - NIGHT - CZECH REP V USA Melb 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Syd 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Bris 7.30pm – 1.30am LIVE on 7mate Adel 8pm – 2am LIVE on 7mate Per 5.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7mate FRI JAN 9 - DAY - FRANCE v POLAND Melb 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Syd 1pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Bris 12am – 6pm LIVE on 7mate Adel 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate Per 10am – 4pm LIVE on 7mate FRI JAN 9 - NIGHT - AUSTRALIA V GREAT BRITAIN Melb 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Syd 8.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Bris 7.30pm – 1.30am LIVE on 7mate Adel 8pm – 2am LIVE on 7mate Per 5.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7mate SAT JAN 10 - NIGHT - FINAL Melb 6.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Syd 6.30pm – 2.30am LIVE on 7mate Bris 5.30pm – 1.30am LIVE on 7mate Adel 6pm – 2am LIVE on 7mate Per 3.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7mate BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL WHEN: January 4 – January 11, 2015 WHERE: Queensland Tennis Centre, Brisbane HOSTS: Todd Woodbridge and Hamish McLachlan COMMENTATORS: John Fitzgerald, Rennae Stubbs, Sam Smith, Geoff Masters. A record eight Grand Slam champions will headline Brisbane International in 2015, the highest number in the event‟s history: Roger Federer, Juan Martin del Potro, Marin Cilic, Lleyton Hewitt, Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, Sam Stosur and Victoria Azarenka. BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL DATES AND TELECAST TIMES ON 7TWO SUNDAY JANUARY 4 Melbourne 2pm – 6.30pm LIVE Sydney 2pm – 6.30pm LIVE Brisbane 1pm – 5.30pm LIVE Adelaide 1.30pm – 6pm LIVE Perth 11am – 3.30pm LIVE MONDAY JANUARY 5 - DAY Melbourne 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Sydney 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11am – 4.30pm LIVE Adelaide 11.30am – 5pm LIVE Perth 9am – 2.30pm LIVE MONDAY JANUARY 5 - NIGHT Melbourne 8pm – 11pm LIVE Sydney 8pm – 11pm LIVE Brisbane 7pm – 10pm LIVE Adelaide 7.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE Perth 5pm – 8pm LIVE TUESDAY JANUARY 6 - DAY Melbourne 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Sydney 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11am – 4.30pm LIVE Adelaide 11.30am – 5pm LIVE Perth 9am – 2.30pm LIVE TUESDAY JANUARY 6 – NIGHT Melbourne 8pm – 11pm LIVE Sydney 8pm – 11pm LIVE Brisbane 7pm – 10.pm LIVE Adelaide 7.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE Perth 5pm – 8pm LIVE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7 - DAY Melbourne 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Sydney 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11am – 4.30pm LIVE Adelaide 11.30am – 5pm LIVE Perth 9am – 2.30pm LIVE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7 - NIGHT Melbourne 8pm – 11pm LIVE Sydney 8pm – 11pm LIVE Brisbane 7pm – 10pm LIVE Adelaide 7.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE Perth 5pm – 8pm LIVE THURSDAY JANUARY 8 - DAY Melbourne 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Sydney 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11am – 4.30pm LIVE Adelaide 11.30am – 5pm LIVE Perth 9am – 2.30pm LIVE THURSDAY JANUARY 8 - NIGHT Melbourne 8pm – 11pm LIVE Sydney 8pm – 11pm LIVE Brisbane 7pm – 10pm LIVE Adelaide 7.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE Perth 5pm – 8pm LIVE FRIDAY JANUARY 9 - DAY Melbourne 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Sydney 12pm – 5.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11am – 4.30pm LIVE Adelaide 11.30am – 5pm LIVE Perth 9am – 2.30pm LIVE FRIDAY JANUARY 9 – NIGHT Melbourne 8pm – 11pm LIVE Sydney 8pm – 11pm LIVE Brisbane 7pm – 10pm LIVE Adelaide 7.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE Perth 5pm – 8pm LIVE SATURDAY JANUARY 10 - DAY Melbourne 1pm – 6pm LIVE Sydney 1pm – 6pm LIVE Brisbane 12pm – 5pm LIVE Adelaide 12.30pm-5.30pm LIVE Perth 10am – 3pm LIVE SATURDAY JANUARY 10 - NIGHT Melbourne 8pm – 11.30pm LIVE Sydney 8pm – 11.30pm LIVE Brisbane 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Adelaide 7.30pm – 11pm LIVE Perth 5pm – 8.30pm LIVE SUNDAY JANUARY 11 - NIGHT Melbourne 8pm – 10.30pm LIVE Sydney 8pm – 10.30pm LIVE Brisbane 7pm – 9.30pm LIVE Adelaide 7.30pm – 10pm LIVE Perth 5pm – 7.30pm LIVE APIA INTERNATIONAL SYDNEY WHEN: January 11 – 17, 2015 WHERE: Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney DAY HOST: Ryan Phelan NIGHT HOST: Hamish McLachlan COMMENTATORS: John Newcombe, Todd Woodbridge, Sam Smith, Rennae Stubbs, Allan Stone and Geoff Masters Some of the biggest stars in women‟s tennis will descend on Sydney with French Open runner-up Simona Halep, Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova and Australian Open semi-finalist Agnieszka Radwanska all returning to the Apia International in 2015. The trio, ranked No.3, No.4 and No.6 respectively, are joined by Sam Stosur, Nick Kyrgios, Bernard Tomic and Juan Martin del Potro. APIA International Sydney dates and telecast times on 7TWO SUNDAY JANUARY 11 - DAY Melbourne 12pm – 7.30pm LIVE Sydney 12pm – 7.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11am – 6.30pm LIVE Adelaide 11.30am – 7pm LIVE Perth 9am – 4.30pm LIVE MONDAY JANUARY 12 - DAY Melbourne 12pm – 6.30pm LIVE Sydney 12pm – 6.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11am – 5.30pm LIVE Adelaide 11.30am – 6pm LIVE Perth 9am – 3.30pm LIVE TUESDAY JANUARY 13 – DAY [*with Kooyong Classic] Melbourne 10am – 6pm LIVE Sydney 10am – 6pm LIVE Brisbane 9am – 5pm LIVE Adelaide 9.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Perth 7am – 3pm LIVE TUESDAY JANUARY 13 - NIGHT Melbourne 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Sydney 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Brisbane 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE Adelaide 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE Perth 4pm – 7.30pm LIVE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 – DAY [*with Kooyong Classic] Melbourne 11am – 6pm LIVE Sydney 11am – 6pm LIVE Brisbane 10am – 5.30pm LIVE Adelaide 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Perth 8am – 3pm LIVE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 - NIGHT Melbourne 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Sydney 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Brisbane 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE Adelaide 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE Perth 4pm – 7.30pm LIVE THURSDAY JANUARY 15 - DAY [*with Kooyong Classic] Melbourne 11am – 6pm LIVE Sydney 11am – 6pm LIVE Brisbane 10am – 5.30pm LIVE Adelaide 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Perth 8am – 3pm LIVE THURSDAY JANUARY 15 - NIGHT Melbourne 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Sydney 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Brisbane 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE Adelaide 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE Perth 4pm – 7.30pm LIVE FRIDAY JANUARY 16 – DAY [*with Kooyong Classic] Melbourne 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE Sydney 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Adelaide 12pm – 6pm LIVE Perth 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE FRIDAY JANUARY 16 - NIGHT Melbourne 7.30pm – 11pm LIVE Sydney 7.30pm – 11pm LIVE Brisbane 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE Adelaide 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE Perth 4.30pm – 8pm LIVE SATURDAY JANUARY 17 Melbourne 4.30pm – 10pm LIVE Sydney 4.30pm – 10pm LIVE Brisbane 3.30pm – 9pm LIVE Adelaide 4pm – 9.30pm LIVE Perth 1.30pm – 7pm LIVE KOOYONG CLASSIC WHEN: January 13 -16, 2015 WHERE: Kooyong, Melbourne COMMENTATORS: John Fitzgerald, Peter Donegan, Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, Alexandr Dolgopolov, Gilles Simon, Richard Gasquet and Kei Nishikori are just some of the big names in world tennis that will descend on Melbourne to battle for the Kooyong Classic title. Kooyong Classic dates and telecast times on 7TWO TUESDAY JANUARY 13 - DAY [*with Apia International] Melbourne 10am – 6pm LIVE Sydney 10am - 6pm LIVE Brisbane 9am – 5pm LIVE Adelaide 9.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Perth 7am – 3pm LIVE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 14 - DAY [*with Apia International] Melbourne 11am – 6pm LIVE Sydney 11am – 6pm LIVE Brisbane 10am – 5pm LIVE Adelaide 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Perth 8am – 3pm LIVE THURSDAY JANUARY 15 - DAY [*with Apia International] Melbourne 11am – 6pm LIVE Sydney 11am – 6pm LIVE Brisbane 10am – 5pm LIVE Adelaide 10.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Perth 8am – 3pm LIVE FRIDAY JANUARY 16 - DAY [*with Apia International] Melbourne 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE Sydney 12.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE Brisbane 11.30am – 5.30pm LIVE Adelaide 12pm – 6pm LIVE Perth 9.30am – 3.30pm LIVE AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2015 WHEN: January 19 –January 31, 2015 WHERE: Melbourne Park HOSTS: Hamish McLachlan, Mark Beretta, Jim Wilson, Basil Zempilas, Michael Felgate COMMENTATORS: Bruce McAvaney, Jim Courier, Lleyton Hewitt, Todd Woodbridge, John Newcombe, Sam Smith, John Fitzgerald, Alicia Molik, Rennae Stubbs, Henri Leconte, Allan Stone, Peter Donegan, Roger Rasheed, Nicole Bradtke, Louise Pleming, Geoff Masters, Dave Culbert REPORTERS: Edwina Bartholomew, Rebecca Maddern, Rachael Finch, Giaan Rooney, Neil Kearney, Nathan Templeton, Jade Robran. Australian Open dates and telecast times on Channel 7 | 7TWO | 7mate MONDAY 19 JANUARY Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10am – 11am LIVE on 7 10am – 11am LIVE on 7 9am – 10am LIVE on 7TWO 9.30am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7am – 8am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Day 1 Australian Open – Night 1 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7| 7TWO 8am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 8pm LIVE on 7TWO TUESDAY 20 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am – 9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am-10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Day 2 Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Night 2 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 8am – 9am LIVE 7mate, 9am - 6pm LIVE 7 8am – 6pm LIVE on 7TWO Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 8pm LIVE on 7TWO WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Day 3 Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Night 3 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 8am – 9am LIVE 7mate, 9am - 6pm LIVE 7 8am – 6pm LIVE on 7TWO Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 8pm LIVE on 7TWO THURSDAY 22 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am-9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am-10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Day 4 Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Night 4 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 8am – 9am LIVE on 7mate, 9am -6pm LIVE 7 8am – 6pm LIVE on 7TWO Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 8pm LIVE on 7TWO FRIDAY 23 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am-9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am-10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Day 5 Australian Open – Night 5 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 8am – 9am LIVE on 7mate, 9am - 6pm LIVE on 7 8am – 6pm LIVE on 7TWO Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 8pm LIVE on 7TWO SATURDAY 24 JANUARY Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10am – 11am LIVE on 7 10am – 11am LIVE on 7 9am – 10am LIVE on 7TWO 9.30am-10am LIVE 7TWO, 10am-10.30am LIVE on 7 7am – 8am LIVE on 7mate Australian Open – Day 6 Australian Open – Night 6 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 | 7TWO 8am –10am LIVE 7mate; 10am-6pm LIVE 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6.30pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7mate Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 11pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 8pm LIVE on 7TWO SUNDAY 25 JANUARY Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10am – 11am LIVE on 7 10am – 11am LIVE on 7 9am – 10am LIVE on 7TWO 9.30am–10am LIVE 7TWO, 10am-10.30am LIVE on 7 7am – 8am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Day 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 8am – 10am LIVE 7TWO, 10am–6pm LIVE on 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Night 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6.30pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7TWO MONDAY 26 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am-9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am-10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Day 8 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 8am – 9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am - 6pm LIVE 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Night 8 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7TWO TUESDAY 27 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Day 9 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 8am – 9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am - 6pm LIVE 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Night 9 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7TWO WEDNESDAY 28 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Day 10 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 8am – 9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am - 6pm LIVE 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Night 10 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7TWO THURSDAY 29 JANUARY Australian Open – Highlights Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 9am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 8am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–9.30am LIVE 7 8.30am -9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am–10am LIVE 7 6am – 7.30am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Day 11 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 11am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10am – 6pm LIVE on 7 10.30am – 6pm LIVE on 7 8am – 9am LIVE 7TWO, 9am - 6pm LIVE 7 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO 6pm – 7pm LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open Preview Show Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 10.30am – 11am LIVE on 7 9.30am – 10am LIVE on 7 10am – 10.30am LIVE on 7 7.30am – 8am LIVE on 7TWO Australian Open – Night 11 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 12.30am LIVE on 7 7pm – 11.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 12am LIVE on 7 6pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7TWO FRIDAY 30 JANUARY Australian Open – Day 12 [Women’s Doubles Final] Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 3pm –5.30pm LIVE 7, 5.30pm–7pm LIVE 7TWO 3pm –5.30pm LIVE 7, 5.30pm –7pm LIVE 7TWO 2pm –4.30pm LIVE 7, 4.30pm –7pm LIVE 7TWO 2.30pm –5pm LIVE 7, 5pm –7pm LIVE 7TWO 12pm – 6pm LIVE on 7 Australian Open – Night 12 Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth SATURDAY 31 JANUARY Australian Open – WOMEN ’S FINAL [inc Preview Show] | Men’s Doubles Final Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7 5.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7TWO; 6.30pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7 6pm–6.30pm LIVE 7TWO, 6.30pm-10pm LIVE on 7 3.30pm – 7.30pm LIVE on 7 SUNDAY 1 FEBRUARY Australian Open – Mixed Doubles Final [inc Preview Show] Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 4pm – 6pm LIVE on 7 4pm – 6pm LIVE on 7 3pm – 5pm LIVE on 7; 5.30pm – 6.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 3.30pm – 5.30pm LIVE on 7; 6pm-6.30pm LIVE on 7TWO 1pm – 3pm LIVE on 7 Australian Open – MEN’S FINAL [inc Preview Show] Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Adelaide Perth 6.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7 6.30pm – 10pm LIVE on 7 3.30pm – 7.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 10.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 9.30pm LIVE on 7 7pm – 10pm LIVE on 7 6pm – 7.30pm LIVE 7TWO SEVEN COMMENTARY TEAM BRUCE MCAVANEY In 2015 Bruce steps into the commentary box to lead Seven‟s coverage. When it comes to sports broadcasting in Australia, Bruce has no equal. Dubbed the “mastercaster”, he has hosted and commentated almost every major sporting event including the AFL Grand Final, Brownlow Medal, Melbourne Cup, Bathurst 1000, Australian Open tennis, Australian Masters Golf, Bledisloe Cup and Tri-Nations Rugby, as well as numerous Olympics. JIM COURIER Jim Courier‟s name is synonymous with the Australian Open and Melbourne Park. From his celebratory jump into the Yarra River after winning his two titles, to his always entertaining and informative expert analysis, Courier has been a popular feature of Seven‟s broadcast since 2005. Jim won 23 career titles in all, including two Australian Opens (1992, 1993) and two French Opens (1991, 1992). He also spent 58 weeks as the top-ranked player in the world, having first ascended there aged 21. LLEYTON HEWITT Two-time Grand Slam winner and 2005 Australian Open finalist Lleyton Hewitt returns to Melbourne th Park to compete for the 18 year, along with another stint in the Seven commentary box when playing commitments allow. Aussie tennis fans will be hoping he goes deep into the second week of the tournament, but should he bow out, viewers will again be treated to some of the most insightful and current thinking on the game today. JOHN NEWCOMBE The former World No. 1 is a legend of Australian tennis who had an imposing 45-14 win loss record at the Australian Open, winning the men‟s singles in 1973 and 1975. He also collected five Australian Open doubles titles. Since his retirement he has carved out a successful media career as a tennis commentator and analyst, most notably at Wimbledon where he has worked for Seven the past three years. TODD WOODBRIDGE Todd has earned a reputation as a forthright and insightful commentator, both as the host of Seven‟s Wimbledon coverage and an integral member of Seven‟s summer of tennis for the past nine years. As a player he was best known as one half of The Woodies, alongside Mark Woodforde. Together they won every Grand Slam title as well as the Olympic Games gold medal in Atlanta in 1996. All up, they won 61 career doubles titles, making them the most successful doubles team in men‟s tennis history. JOHN FITZGERALD This is John‟s 19th year providing expert commentary for Seven. His memories of the Australian Open stretch back to Kooyong where he won a doubles in 1982. As a player, his greatest achievements came during 11 years in the Davis Cup – including playing a major role in Australia defeating Sweden in the 1983 and 1986 finals. John also held the No.1 ranking in Australia, played in two Olympics (Seoul and Barcelona), won six ATP Tour singles titles, 30 doubles titles (including seven Grand Slam titles) and received the Order of Australia Medal in 1993. HENRI LECONTE After a stunning debut in the commentary box in 2010 as a special guest, Leconte has entertained audiences with his flair and energy ever since. As a player he reached two Grand Slam singles semifinals at the French Open and Wimbledon in 1986, and attained his career-high singles ranking of No 5. In 1988, he reached the men's singles final at the French Open. Leconte retired from the tour in 1996 with nine career singles titles and 10 doubles titles. SAM SMITH Sam Smith turned an impressive career as a player into an outstanding one as a broadcaster. A former No.1 British women‟s player, Sam has been a member of the Eurosport, Sky Sports, BBC Radio, BBC TV and Seven tennis commentary teams. Sam came to the Australian Open for the first time as a 15 year old in 1988 to play juniors at Melbourne Park in its first year of operation – a trip she credits with inspiring her to become a tennis pro. ROGER RASHEED Roger has seen the best of tennis from all angles. Roger was 16 when he became the youngest player to qualify for the men‟s singles in his home Grand Slam, a record later broken by Lleyton Hewitt, who Roger went on to coach. Under Roger, Lleyton rose to No.2, and played in two Grand Slam finals. Roger is the current coach of world no.11 Grigor Dimitrov. RENNAE STUBBS Rennae Stubbs won four Grand Slam doubles titles, two Grand Slam mixed doubles titles and represented Australia at three successive Olympic Games, but it‟s her Australian Open triumph in 2000 which she holds dearest. Rennae also recorded more double triumphs than any other Australian woman – a remarkable 60 WTA Tour titles ALICIA MOLIK Alicia reached a career-high singles ranking of eight after her run to the quarter finals at the 2005 Australian Open. She won two grand slam doubles finals (2005 Australian Open and 2007 French Open) and won an Olympic bronze medal at Athens in 2004. The current Fed Cup Captain, she has also enjoyed various stints on the TV commentary box and joins Seven in 2015. NICOLE BRADTKE Nicole started tennis aged five and was a pro by 15. She won three singles and nine doubles titles as well as a bronze medal with Rachel McQuillan at the 1992 Olympics amd making the semis at the 1988 French Open. She also won the 1992 US Open and 1993 Australian Open mixed-doubles crowns with Mark Woodforde, and played for and coached Australia in the Fed Cup. Since retiring, Nicole has coached players including Alicia Molik and Sam Stosur. HAMISH MCLACHLAN Hamish McLachlan comes from a strong sporting background with management and broadcast experience with sports including AFL, Olympics, tennis and cricket. Over the past six years Hamish has hosted Channel 7‟s AFL Game Day alongside some of the biggest names in the game including Leigh Matthews, Matthew Richardson and Tim Watson. Hamish has also featured in Channel 7‟s Melbourne Cup Carnival racing coverage and provided commentary at the Australian Open tennis. MARK BERETTA Mark Beretta is the sports presenter on Australia‟s number one breakfast show, Sunrise. Mark began his career in radio journalism in Melbourne before joining Seven in 1995. He has worked across News, Sport and Entertainment and hosted countless sporting events for Seven, including on numerous occasions the Australian Open tennis. Mark is also a former tentime Australian Water Ski champion. LOUISE PLEMING Louise has developed a successful tennis television commentary career working with the BBC and joins Seven for the first time in 2015. With 12 ITF doubles titles to her name, Louise was appointed by Tennis Australia as a national touring coach in 2006, and in 2007 captained the victorious Australian Junior Fed Cup team. ALLAN STONE Former Australian Open doubles champion Allan Stone has been commentating tennis on Seven for more than 30 years and has attended 53 out of the last 54 Australian Opens as a player or commentator. During his 16 years touring the world, Allan notched up 11 doubles titles – including the 1968 and 1977 Australian Open – represented Australia in four Davis Cup campaigns and reached both the doubles and mixed doubles at Wimbledon in 1975. KERRYN PRATT Kerryn is an accomplished former tennis player who made last 16 in the Australian Open singles, the semis in the Australian Open doubles and won the Australian Hardcourt doubles title. She has spent 17 years as a TV sports journalist, producer and tennis commentator for Grand Slams and other major events, including covering tennis, badminton and softball at the Athens and Beijing Olympics. JIM WILSON Jim Wilson is the sports presenter for Seven News in Sydney and Seven‟s afternoon national news bulletin. As a journalist Jim has covered some of the most significant sporting events of recent times such as Olympic Games, the British Open golf, South African and West Indian cricket tours, World Cup soccer, NRL State of Origin and AFL Grand Finals. Jim has been part of the Seven Sports team since 1992 in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. BASIL ZEMPILAS Basil Zempilas is an acclaimed TV host, reporter and commentator, having covered AFL in Perth for almost 20 years as well as calling at five Olympic Games – including, most famously, Steven Bradbury‟s „Last Man Standing‟ Winter Olympics victory. Basil is the 7 News sport presenter in Perth and has provided AFL commentary on SEN. DARREN CAHILL Darren Cahill was a respected tennis pro, reaching a career-high ranking of 22 in singles, but it was as a coach that he leapt to prominence. Between 1999 and 2000 he trained Lleyton Hewitt, bringing him his first major title at the US Open in 2001. In 2001, Cahill won the Australian Coach of the Year award. From 2002 to 2006, Cahill trained Andre Agassi, helping him get back to No1 and win the 2003 Australian Open. He has worked in commentary since 2007 alongside greats such as John McEnroe and Chris Evert. MICHAEL FELGATE Michael first started at Seven as a sport reporter and presenter in 2004 and has covered all sports in the newsroom including AFL, tennis, racing, and the Olympics. He has dominated horseracing media awards and has been a reporter at the Australian Open delivering all the latest news and issues. This year he steps into a hosting role on 7TWO. PETER DONEGAN Peter Donegan is one of Australia‟s most respected sports presenters and commentators. He has covered the full spectrum of sport, including five Olympic Games, two Commonwealth Games, AFL Grand Finals, the Stawell Gift and major golf and tennis tournaments at home and abroad – including Seven‟s coverage of the Australian Open, Australian PGA and Australian Masters golf tournaments. NEIL KEARNEY A champion spinner of yarns at the Olympics, Commonwealth Games, the Melbourne Cup Carnival and almost every other sporting event Australians hold dear, it‟s fitting Neil Kearney reports at the Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific. Neil‟s TV career began in 1984 on Willesee as a specialist reporter. In a lauded career he also produced award-winning documentaries on events and personalities as diverse as The Kentucky Derby horse race and the late Ayrton Senna. EDWINA BARTHOLOMEW Sunrise weather presenter and co-host of Dancing with the Stars, Edwina brings a bright and fun approach to everything she covers and will relish the opportunity to roam Melbourne Park during the Australian Open reporting on all of the faces and happenings in the crowd. Edwina has worked with Seven Sport in several „colour‟ reporting roles before, including the Beijing Olympics and Melbourne Cup Carnival. REBECCA MADDERN Seven News presenter and Sunrise Melbourne correspondent Rebecca Maddern will be out at the Australian Open to capture all the colour and entertainment. In a varied career covering news and sport she is a regular on Seven‟s Australian Open tennis broadcast and Spring Racing Carnival and Brownlow Medal coverage. She is also the Geelong Football Club‟s No1 female ticket holder. NATHAN TEMPLETON Nathan joined Seven News in July 2012 as Sports Reporter and summer Sports Presenter. Nathan has reported on several AFL Grand Finals and Boxing Day Tests. The 2015 Australian Open marks his third as part of the broadcast team, and Nathan again looks forward to reporting on all the action at Melbourne Park. RACHAEL FINCH New Mum Rachael Finch returns to Seven presenting duties at the Australian Open to capture all the fun, fashion and glamour after a stunning Melbourne Cup Carnival. The 2009 Miss Universe Australia winner brings a charming and bright presence to Seven‟s tennis coverage drawing on her vast presenting experiences across other lifestyle and entertainment programs. GEOFF MASTERS Geoff Masters joined the tennis circuit in 1969 and retired in 1980, including winning the Australian Open doubles title in 1974. In all he won 26 doubles titles throughout his career including a US Open mixed and a prized Wimbledon triumph – and enjoyed singles success with three titles. He has worked as head coach at the Queensland Academy of Sport working with current player Bernard Tomic, as well as commentary for Seven. DAVE CULBERT Dave Culbert is a communications and media expert who has worked with the highest profile events and athletes in Australian and international sport. As a long jumper David reached Olympic and World Championship finals and twice won Commonwealth Games silver medals. Following his international career David has worked as a broadcaster at the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Olympics, along with the past four Commonwealth Games and seven World Athletics Championships. FRED STOLLE A long-standing favourite in the commentary box, Fred Stolle forged his name as a player with his powerful serve, accurate volleys, fluid backhand and competitiveness. He won all four doubles majors, and contested singles finals at all the Grand Slams, winning at Paris in 1965 and New York in 1966. He was runnerup at Wimbledon three times (1963, 1964 and 1965) and twice at the Australian Championships (1964 and 1965). Fred enjoyed success in Davis Cup and was part of Australia‟s winning teams in 1964, 1965 and 1966. PETER MARCATO Peter Marcato is a broadcasting all-rounder having started in the industry at the age of 15. He is a leading tennis commentator on AO radio during the Australian Open, has covered Wimbledon and also works on Melbourne radio as a journalist and host. GIAAN ROONEY Giaan Rooney joined Seven in December 2012 to take on a wide-ranging role including presenting weather for Seven News Melbourne and reporting across events including the Australian Open and Spring Racing. A new mum, Giaan is an Olympic gold medalist and former world record holder who retired from competitive swimming in 2006 to focus on a career in the media. RYAN PHELAN Seven News welcomed Ryan Phelan in March 2013 as the 6pm weekend sports presenter in Sydney. Ryan is an accomplished TV presenter and reporter with more than 16 years‟ experience working for Sky Racing, Sports Tonight, and ESPN. He has presented and reported on some of the world‟s biggest sporting events including the US Open, Melbourne Cup and Clipsal 500 and Seven‟s coverage of the Rugby League World Cup. JADE ROBRAN Jade is a reporter with Seven News in Melbourne. Originally from Adelaide, Jade has experience in sports reporting and presenting and has worked on the Sunrise and Sunday Night programs. She will be covering all the colour from Melbourne Park. MARK GIBSON Mark is a seasoned and versatile TV news reporter, presenter and MC for Seven Perth who has worked across 7News, Today Tonight and sports telecasts and has covered everything from the Sydney Olympics, the Bali Bombings and international pop stars. Mark will cohost the Hopman Cup coverage fro Seven in 2015.
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