During the 58 times that this tournament has been held in the
Open Era, 57 men have reached the Australian Open men's singles final. The final has included men from 21 different nationalities. Twelve of the 57 men have been from the United States, and eleven have been from Australia. Other countries well represented include Serbia, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Russia, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Germany, France, Czechoslovakia, and Chile. • = Champion , an eleven-time finalist (ten wins). , a seven-time finalist (six wins). , a five-time finalist (two wins). , a six-time finalist two wins). , a five-time finalist (no wins). , a four-time finalist (four wins). , a four-time finalist (three wins). , a four-time finalist (two wins).
Most recent final Multiple-time opponents in the Open Era In 2016,
Novak Djokovic and
Andy Murray reached the same final for an unprecedented fourth time in six years; no other pair of players have contested more than two Australian Open finals in the Open era, and only the four finals between
Roger Federer and
Rafael Nadal at the
French Open matches the record in any of the other Slams during the Open era.
Most consecutive finals in the Open Era Bolded years
^ indicates active or current streak ==Women==