Indian Clarity

Light. Truth. Clarity.

Loading ad...
Sports

Amateur stuns world's best to win A$1m in Melbourne

Story byJannik Sinner is the two-time defending Australian Open champion []Harry Poole - BBC Sport journalistWed, January 14, 2026 at 11:53 AM UTC·1 min readAmateur player Jordan Smith walked away with A$1m (£490,000) - and a victory over world number two Jannik Sinner to boot - as he triumphed at the Australian Open's Million Dollar One Point Slam. The innovative format offered amateur players the opportunity to win the prize money by playing a sole point against some of the sport's top talent and other famous faces. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSmith was the star of the show on Rod Laver Arena, also defeating women's world number four Amanda Anisimova in front of 10,000 people. Smith faced women's world number 117 Joanna Garland in a fitting finale, after the Taiwanese 24-year-old stunned men's world number three Alexander Zverev and former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios. New South Wales state champion Smith was not the only amateur to seize his moment in the spotlight, with Queensland state champion Alec Reverente beating men's world number seven Felix Auger-Aliassime. As the two best performing amateurs, Smith and Reverente also went head-to-head to win a brand new car, with Reverente triumphing. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe tournament was played in good spirits - even a racquet smash by Kyrgios following his defeat was performed in good humour - and generated genuine intrigue. Many of the beaten players, including men's number one Carlos Alcaraz, remained at Rod Laver Arena and gathered around televisions to watch the conclusion between the two unlikely finalists. Live scores, results and order of playGet tennis news sent straight to your phone.

Amateur stuns world's best to win A$1m in Melbourne

Credit: Yahoo

Key Highlights

  • Story byJannik Sinner is the two-time defending Australian Open champion []Harry Poole - BBC Sport journalistWed, January 14, 2026 at 11:53 AM UTC·1 min readAmateur player Jordan Smith walked away with A$1m (£490,000) - and a victory over world number two Jannik Sinner to boot - as he triumphed at the Australian Open's Million Dollar One Point Slam. The innovative format offered amateur players the opportunity to win the prize money by playing a sole point against some of the sport's top talent and other famous faces. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSmith was the star of the show on Rod Laver Arena, also defeating women's world number four Amanda Anisimova in front of 10,000 people. Smith faced women's world number 117 Joanna Garland in a fitting finale, after the Taiwanese 24-year-old stunned men's world number three Alexander Zverev and former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios. New South Wales state champion Smith was not the only amateur to seize his moment in the spotlight, with Queensland state champion Alec Reverente beating men's world number seven Felix Auger-Aliassime. As the two best performing amateurs, Smith and Reverente also went head-to-head to win a brand new car, with Reverente triumphing. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe tournament was played in good spirits - even a racquet smash by Kyrgios following his defeat was performed in good humour - and generated genuine intrigue. Many of the beaten players, including men's number one Carlos Alcaraz, remained at Rod Laver Arena and gathered around televisions to watch the conclusion between the two unlikely finalists. Live scores, results and order of playGet tennis news sent straight to your phone.
Loading ad...

Sources

  1. Amateur stuns world's best to win A$1m in Melbourne

This quick summary is automatically generated using AI based on reports from multiple news sources. The content has not been reviewed or verified by humans. For complete details, accuracy, and context, please refer to the original published articles.

Related Stories

Loading ad...