The Million Dollar 1 Point Slam has to be tennis’ best invention in a really long time. This is how it works: • Each match consists of a single point. The winner advances to the next round. • Service: The choice of who serves is decided by "Rock, Paper, Scissors" at the net. • To balance the competition, professional players are restricted to a single serve. Amateurs are granted a second serve if they fault the first. • 48-player knockout draw featuring a mix of ATP/WTA pros, local amateur qualifiers, and wildcard celebrities: - ATP/WTA pros: Alcaraz, Sinner (just lost to an amateur), and Swiatek (who beat Cobolli) are among the participants. Also, Anisimova just beat Medvedev. - Amateurs: 16 spots are reserved for everyday players who won local "Road to the 1 Point Slam" qualifying events across Australia. - Celebrities: Wildcards are given to high-profile names from music and other sports. This year features stars like Mandopop king Jay Chou, comedian Andy Lee, and AFL star Bailey Smith. • The tournament operates as a high-stakes exhibition prior to the Australian Open, with a winner-take-all prize of $1,000,000 AUD (around $670,000 USD). Additionally, the amateur who progresses the furthest wins a Kia EV3, and the winner’s local tennis club receives a $50,000 community grant. Full draw attached.