Australian Open
Definition
An annual Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia, typically in January, featuring the world's top players on hard courts amid summer heat.
One of the four major championships in professional tennis, known for its vibrant atmosphere, night sessions under lights, and the Rod Laver Arena as its centerpiece.
Examples
I stayed up all night for the Australian Open final, only to realize my couch potato skills outrank my tennis knowledge.
The Australian Open's heat turned the players into human barbecues, with rallies longer than an Aussie summer holiday.
She predicted the Australian Open winner using only her cat's whisker twitches—turns out, it was more accurate than the pundits.
Attending the Australian Open felt like a party where everyone smashes balls harder than a kangaroo on Red Bull.