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Tennis Australia and Opta: Defining a New Era of Fan Engagement Through Data

Fabio Luna, Head of Data Insights, Emerging Markets, reflects on the generational shift that unfolded at the 2026 Australian Open, where data became a real-time storytelling engine that shaped how the tournament was experienced - and the role Opta played throughout

Fabio Luna

Erin Lent

~ 6 min read
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Data as a narrative accelerator

While Alcaraz vs Djokovic symbolised a passing of the torch, the data narratives across the women's draw showcased something different.

Depth, unpredictability, and competitive density.

Aryna Sabalenka continues to assert herself as a hard-court force, blending power with consistency. AO commentators were able to tell the audience that, after Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis, Sabalenka was the third player since 1988 to reach eight consecutive hard-court Grand Slam semifinals.

Iga Świątek's performances under pressure highlight the fine margins at the very top. Świątek is 5-23 after losing the 1st set vs WTA top 10 opponents, losing her last six such matches.

Elena Rybakina again showed her mastery against top rivals, extending her streak to ten straight wins over top-10 players on her way to capturing the 2026 Australian Open - her second Grand Slam title and first since Wimbledon 2022.

These aren't just stats; they are narrative accelerators, helping fans understand not just what is happening but why it matters, live in real time.

And that's exactly where our work with Tennis Australia has evolved, underpinning the moments that excite fans and drive headlines.

Aryna Sabalenka – 2026 Australian Open

Tennis Australia: Building a global engagement powerhouse

In 2026, the Australian Open cemented its position as one of the most innovative properties in global sport, not just a Grand Slam, but a true sports and entertainment powerhouse.

Tennis Australia's "entertainment-first" approach has redefined what a modern tournament can be, blending elite sport with culture, creators and always-on storytelling.

But what sets the Australian Open apart is how this strategy comes to life in real time, where data isn't just supporting the product, it is actively shaping the fan experience in the moment.

A standout example came at John Cain Arena, where a post-match interview with Stan Wawrinka became a live demonstration of data-driven storytelling. Using Opta insights, the tournament director was able to engage directly with Wawrinka, bringing context, history and personality into the conversation while simultaneously drawing in the crowd.

What could have been a standard interview instead became an interactive, data-enriched moment:

  • Connecting the player's performance to his legacy
  • Giving fans immediate context they wouldn't otherwise have
  • Turning a routine touchpoint into a shared, engaging experience

This is where data moves beyond analysis and becomes part of the live entertainment layer of the event.

Moments like this are critical. They extend engagement beyond the point of play, deepen the emotional connection with fans, and create content that travels far beyond the stadium across social, broadcast and digital platforms.

Because in today's sports landscape, it's not just the matches that matter, it's the moments around them, and increasingly, those moments are powered by data.

Stan Wawrinka – 2026 Australian Open

The results?

Engagement at unprecedented scale.

Record-Breaking Growth Across Every Metric
  • 3.22 billion total impressions (+89% year-on-year)
  • 2.4 billion video views (+118%)
  • 94 million interactions (+109%)
Platform Growth & Cultural Reach
  • YouTube surpassed 3 million subscribers, becoming the most-followed tennis channel globally including a record 32 million views in a single day
  • Instagram and TikTok grew to 4.2 million and 3 million followers, respectively, with multiple posts exceeding 20 million impressions
  • In China, the Australian Open reached 6 million followers, generating over 2.15 billion impressions and conversations in-region

This isn't just growth it's transformation. Tennis Australia has successfully shifted from:

  • Event to always-on content engine
  • Broadcast audience to global digital community
  • Tournament coverage to cultural relevance
  • Rather than data as just data, output acts as a driver of fan engagement and storytelling

And critically, this scale creates the foundation for something more powerful, meaningful engagement.

Because in a world where content is everywhere, the differentiator isn't just reaching fans, it's helping them understand, connect, and stay.

And that's where data plays its role.

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