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2025 All Abilities Day - Australian Open

AO All Abilities Day with DAF

“Everybody deserves to enjoy tennis, watch tennis, work in tennis and play tennis.”

- Dylan Alcott, AO

One male and one female playing on a paddle court playing pickle ball. The background shows Dylan and Zack Alcott on a big screen as they conduct an on stage Q&A.

The Dylan Alcott Foundation is proud to partner with the Australian Open (AO) to create and drive 'All Abilities Day'. The day aims to promote accessibility and inclusion in sport by providing opportunities for people of all abilities to attend the AO and participate in tennis-related activities. This event typically features adaptive tennis clinics, wheelchair tennis matches and various interactive experiences tailored to individuals with disability, showcasing the diversity and universality of tennis as a sport.



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