CHEMIST Warehouse has extended its partnership with Tennis Australia, bolstering its support for the Australian Open and events such as the United Cup, and the Adelaide, Brisbane and Hobart Internationals.
The partnership now includes presenting rights partner status for the national Cardio Tennis program, an initiative that uses the sport as a way for people of all ages and abilities to play, stay active and connect with others.
"We're excited to expand our partnership with Chemist Warehouse to include Cardio Tennis," said Tom Larner, Chief Tennis Officer, Tennis Australia.
"This collaboration reinforces our shared commitment to health and wellbeing and encourages more Australians to pick up a racquet and enjoy the benefits of an active lifestyle."
At the 2026 Australian Open, Chemist Warehouse will operate its flagship store with an on-site pharmacist, providing access to health and wellness products and advice, as well as exclusive value offers, photo moments, and a heat relief station.
The pharmacy giant will also run a Workforce Wellness program, providing Australian Open staff with a dedicated wellness space stocked with self-care items, recovery products, and general wellness essentials throughout the event.
"Chemist Warehouse is proud to continue championing wellness, value and accessibility for tennis fans and communities across Australia," said Mario Tascone, Deputy CEO, Chemist Warehouse.
"Our partnership with Tennis Australia reflects our long-standing commitment to supporting healthy, active lifestyles while delivering great value."
Pictured: Tennis Australia CCO Cedric Cornelis, broadcaster and former player Jelena Dokic, Mario Tascone, and Tom Larner.
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