Carlos Alcaraz and 21 other pros will enter the tournament alongside 10 amateurs. PHILIP FONG/AFP via Getty Images
Carlos Alcaraz and 21 other pros will enter the tournament alongside 10 amateurs. PHILIP FONG/AFP via Getty Images
Carlos Alcaraz will headline a new “One Point Slam” at this year’s Australian Open, organisers announced on Tuesday, which will see 10 amateurs go head-to-head with 22 professionals.
A total of AUS$1 million ($700k) will be up for grabs for the overall winner — slightly less than semifinalists in the men’s and women’s main draw will receive.
The event, which will take place on the opening weekend of the season-opening slam, follows the U.S. Open’s attempt to bring new eyeballs to tennis by expanding its mixed doubles competition.
The “One Point Slam” will do exactly as it says: Each match will consist of a single point. A pre-match game of ‘rock, paper, scissors’ will decide who serves.
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“I can reveal today that World No.1 Carlos Alcaraz will headline the pro player line-up in the Million Dollar 1 Point Slam — a thrilling new initiative where one point could win you $1 million,” Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said.
“Whether you’re an amateur or a pro, the ultimate winner will walk away with the prize. Entries will open soon at clubs across the country, and during Opening Week, finalists will compete for a chance to face the pros on Rod Laver Arena.
“With more big names to be announced soon, you now have a million reasons to pick up a racquet and get ready for January.”
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