Tennis Australia has announced a partnership with The a2 Milk Company, bringing it on board as the Official Dairy Milk of the Australian Open.
The partnership kicks off with the upcoming edition of the Grand Slam down under and will entail the Kiwi company’s “naturally A1 protein-free milk” being made available across Melbourne Park’s hospitality areas, player facilities, and cafés.
The 2026 Australian Open is set to be held between January 12 and February 1 next year.
Cedric Cornelis, Chief Commercial Officer, Tennis Australia, commented:
“We’re delighted to welcome The a2 Milk Company to the Australian Open family. Both of our brands share a strong connection to health, wellness and quality, making this partnership a natural fit. Just as the AO is about creating positive experiences for fans on and off the court, a2 Milk is committed to supporting healthier lifestyles. We’re excited to bring that shared vision to life at AO 2026 and beyond.”
David Bortolussi, Managing Director and CEO of The a2 Milk Company, added:
“Our partnership with AO is a significant opportunity to showcase a2 Milk locally and internationally with consumers and elite athletes, supporting our premium positioning and brand awareness. We are delighted to be a partner of Australia’s flagship international sporting event.”
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