Albury Open

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{Infobox tennis tournament | image = | level = Grand Slam | country = New Riverina | city = Albury | venue = National Tennis Centre (25,000) | surface = Hard Indoor | money = ₹48 million (2019) | men draw = 128S (128Q) / 64D | women draw = 128S (128Q) / 64D | mixed draw = 32X | next edition = 2019 }}

The Albury Open is a Grand Slam tournament on the FMT Pro Tour. It is hosted by the National Tennis Centre in Albury governorate, New Riverina, but is administered and organised by the FMT.

Venue

Draw

Singles

The 32 highest ranked players are automatically qualified and seeded in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. The top eight are usually assigned to different brackets. The 128 strong qualifier produces 16 entries into the main competition. In addition to these, there are eight wild card entries into the main competition at the discretion of the FMT. The remaining 72 entries are awarded based on player ranking.

Doubles

The 16 highest ranked pairs are automatically qualified and seeded in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. The top eight are usually assigned to different brackets. In addition to these, there are eight wild card entries into the main competition at the discretion of the FMT. The remaining 40 entries are awarded based on player ranking.

Mixed doubles

The eight highest ranked pairs are automatically qualified and seeded in the competition, meaning they can't play against each other in the first round. The top four are usually assigned to different brackets. In addition to these, there are eight wild card entries into the main competition at the discretion of the FMT. The remaining 16 entries are awarded based on player ranking.

Prize money