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Revealed: The exclusive ‘Club 1905’ tickets at the 2025 Australian Open – and you won’t believe how much membership is

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Tennis fans at the Australian Open looking for the ultimate sporting experience are paying more than $30,000 for 'Club 1905' membership at Melbourne Park (pictured)
  • ‘Club 1905’ for tennis fans with a lot of money
  • Membership costs $30,000 more
  • Other final packages will cost $10,000

Australian Open tennis fans craving the ultimate sporting experience are paying more than $30,000 for ‘Club 1905’ membership at Melbourne Park.

The exclusive ‘Club 1905’ pass, a nod to the tournament’s inaugural year, does not come with an online entry price.

Instead, those supporters with deep pockets are encouraged to “ask about prices.”

Daily Mail Australia understands the package includes envied seats at the Rod Laver Arena, a three-course meal curated by chefs Martin Benn and Vicki Wild, plus a five-hour drinks package.

There is also the opportunity to rub shoulders with celebrities enjoying the action on the court, as well as sit next to the players’ box.

Other unforgettable experiences at the Australian Open, categorized as ‘AO Reserve’, include the ‘On Court presented by Piper-Heidsieck’.

Before Friday’s two men’s semifinals, seats were available for $16,050 per person.

The package includes match seats, a behind-the-scenes tour of Rod Laver Arena, a six-hour beverage package and a private dining experience by Sushi Room chef Shimpei Raikuni.

Tennis fans at the Australian Open looking for the ultimate sporting experience are paying more than $30,000 for ‘Club 1905’ membership at Melbourne Park (pictured)

Daily Mail Australia understands the package includes envied seats at the Rod Laver Arena, a three-course meal curated by top chefs Martin Benn and Vicki Wild (pictured), plus a five-hour drinks package.

Daily Mail Australia understands the package includes envied seats at the Rod Laver Arena, a three-course meal curated by top chefs Martin Benn and Vicki Wild (pictured), plus a five-hour drinks package.

There's also the opportunity to rub shoulders with celebrities enjoying the action on the pitch at Rod Laver Arena (pictured), as well as sitting next to the players' box.

There’s also the opportunity to rub shoulders with celebrities enjoying the action on the pitch at Rod Laver Arena (pictured), as well as sitting next to the players’ box.

A 'Champions Rooftop' ticket for this weekend's final costs up to $10,000 (pictured, men's finalist and world number one Jannik Sinner)

A ‘Champions Rooftop’ ticket for this weekend’s final costs up to $10,000 (pictured, men’s finalist and world number one Jannik Sinner)

Elsewhere, the ‘Champions Rooftop’ ticket was available for ‘just’ $2000 per person on Friday, with reserved seating in Rod Laver Arena’s lower middle baseline seats in sections 9, 10 or 11.

Incredibly, the same experience will cost up to $10,000 for this weekend’s men’s and women’s finals, according to News Corp.

The men’s and women’s finals always attract the rich and famous, and movie stars Russell Crowe and Rachel Griffiths attended back in 2023, when Novak Djokovic claimed his 10th Australian Open title.

They were joined by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Jodie Haydon, billionaire pub baron Justin Hemmes, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, fashion designer Pip Edwards and footballer Eddie McGuire.

Last year, Daily Mail Australia revealed that Ticketmaster was selling the cheapest seats to the final for a whopping $1,998 each.

They were located in section 13 of the Rod Laver Arena, which only offers spectators a side view of the action.

At the top end of the scale, the most expensive $5,999 options were located in section 7, which is close to the action but courtside and level with the baseline.

Then there was section 15, which is at the network level; and section 1, which places the fans directly behind the players.

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