Ready to dive into the thrilling world of tennis? The Brisbane International is here, and the draws are out! But here’s where it gets exciting: from January 4–11, 2026, tennis fans will witness intense matchups in men’s and women’s singles and doubles, plus a groundbreaking men’s wheelchair tennis event. And this is the part most people miss: the Men’s ITF 500 Australian Wheelchair International, held alongside the tournament, adds a layer of inclusivity and competition that’s truly inspiring. Let’s break it down.
Navigating the Tournament:
1. Home (https://www.tennis.com.au/content/tennisaustralia/au/en) – Your gateway to all things Tennis Australia.
2. Brisbane International (https://www.tennis.com.au/brisbane-international) – The hub for this prestigious event.
3. Tournament Landing Page (https://www.tennis.com.au/brisbane-international/tournament) – Where the magic begins.
4. Draws (https://www.tennis.com.au/brisbane-international/tournament/draws) – The roadmap to every match, every player, and every potential upset.
What’s on the Line?
- Men’s Singles: Who will dominate the court and claim the title?
- Women’s Singles: Expect fierce competition and jaw-dropping rallies.
- Men’s Doubles: Teamwork makes the dream work—but which duo will reign supreme?
- Women’s Doubles: Precision, power, and partnership collide.
- Men’s Wheelchair Tennis: A testament to skill, resilience, and the universal spirit of the game.
Controversial Question: Is wheelchair tennis getting the recognition it deserves in mainstream tournaments? While the Brisbane International is leading the way, other events still lag behind. What do you think? Should more tournaments prioritize inclusivity like this?
Pro Tip: The draws will be released just one day before the matches begin, so mark your calendars and stay tuned. This is your chance to follow every serve, volley, and victory as they unfold. Will there be any underdog stories? Any unexpected rivalries? Only time will tell. Let’s spark the conversation—share your predictions or thoughts below!