A new, exciting format of tennis – Red Bull Bassline- will grace Melbourne Park prior to the Australian Open.
The new quick-fire tournament will showcase some of the world’s best players at Rod Laver Arena.
Inspired by faster format events such as T20 cricket, the tournament’s unique hook is that it features no umpires.
The Sporting News explains everything you need to know about the Red Bull Bassline.
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The Red Bull Bassline will be held on Tuesday, January 7 at 7pm (AEDT).
It will be held at Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park.
Six of the world’s best players will feature in the Red Bull Bassline that has the following guidelines and rules:
The six athletes will be in two groups of three and play in a round robin format.
The two group winners will then play each other in the final.
The player line-up for the Red Bull Bassline has yet to be announced and will be in the coming weeks.
However, you can rule Jannik Sinner and Alexei Popyrin out from participating with the two playing an exhibition match earlier on the same day.
In the past, the likes of Carlos Alcaraz, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Andrey Rublev and Casper Ruud have played in the Red Bull Bassline.
Tickets are onsale now for the Red Bull Bassline, with all purchases including Ground Pass access and the Sinner vs. Popyrin exhibition match.
Tickers range from $30 to $60 for adults and can be bought here.
Broadcast details of the Red Bull Bassline have not yet been announced.
Channel 9 hold broadcast rights for the Australian Open, which includes distributing matches on streaming platforms Stan and 9Now.