The 2010 Australian Open described in detail, in the form of day-by-day summaries.
A day prior to the tournament, a charity match called Hit for Haiti was held to raise funds to aid victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. The event was proposed by Roger Federer, and was organised in under 24 hours. It was held in Rod Laver Arena at 2 pm and lasted about 90 minutes; tickets cost A$10 for adults and were free for children under 12. Nine players participated, in two teams (named after the colours in the Haitian flag). Team Red consisted of Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Lleyton Hewitt, and Samantha Stosur, and Team Blue was Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Roddick, Kim Clijsters, and late substitute Bernard Tomic. Former player and current TV analyst Jim Courier served as the chair umpire. Players wore microphones during play, and competed in doubles, mixed doubles, and other arrangements. Team Red defeated Team Blue, 7âÂÂ6. Additional donations were solicited at the event, and several other players â including Marcos Baghdatis and Maria Sharapova â donated money directly. An early count had at least A$159,000 raised; later reports put the figure around A$400,000.
The 2010 Australian Open started with inclement weather in southeastern Australia. Rain temporarily suspended play on the outer courts, allowing play on only Rod Laver Arena and Hisense Arena, which have retractable roofs. Play was able to begin on the outer courts approximately an hour later. The rain continued intermittently throughout the day, forcing some matches to be postponed until Day 2.
Men's singles play was started by Andy Roddick on the main courts as he defeated Thiemo de Bakker in straight sets 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ4. The fifth seed Andy Murray followed by beating qualifier Kevin Anderson 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ2. Fourth-seed Juan MartÃÂn del Potro took four sets to defeat American Michael Russell 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ4, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ2. Australian Bernard Tomic prevailed in straight sets against qualifier Guillaume Rufin. Rafael Nadal won in his match against Peter Luczak 7âÂÂ6(0), 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ4, despite struggling in the first set. 13th-seed Radek à  tÃÂpánek lost to Ivo Karloviàin a lengthy five set match, 2âÂÂ6, 7âÂÂ6(5), 6âÂÂ4, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ4. Ivan LjubiÃÂiàand Fernando González made it to the next round. The match between Matthew Ebden and Gaël Monfils was suspended at 2âÂÂ2(30âÂÂ15).
World number 14 Maria Sharapova lost a 191-minute opening match with her former doubles partner, world number 58 Maria Kirilenko 7âÂÂ6(4), 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ4. This marked the first time since 2003 that Sharapova lost in the first round of a Grand Slam. The Belgian trio of Kim Clijsters, Justine Henin and Yanina Wickmayer all won their matches on the first day. Seeded players Flavia Pennetta and Kateryna Bondarenko also made it through. Spanish player MarÃÂa José MartÃÂnez Sánchez was the first to win, scoring a double bagel over Evgeniya Rodina. The match between eighth seed Jelena Jankoviàand Monica Niculescu was suspended.
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Roger Federer defeated Igor Andreev 4âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ2, 7âÂÂ6(2), 6âÂÂ0. Lleyton Hewitt also advanced soundly against Ricardo Hocevar, winning 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ3. Third-seeded and 2008 Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic defeated Daniel Gimeno-Traver, 7âÂÂ5, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ2. The men's side saw many upsets, the largest of which was Robin Söderling's loss against Spaniard Marcel Granollers 5âÂÂ7, 2âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ2. American John Isner won his first match as a seeded player at a grand slam in a lengthy match against Andreas Seppi 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ3, 3âÂÂ6, 5âÂÂ7, 6âÂÂ4. Louk Sorensen became the first Irish player to advance to the second round of a Grand Slam in defeating Lu Yen-hsun 6âÂÂ4, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ1. Nikolay Davydenko won in straight sets and David Ferrer did not drop a single game against Frederico Gil before the Portugal native retired 6âÂÂ0, 6âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ0.
On the women's side, world number one Serena Williams defeated Urszula Radwaà Âska 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ1, and Australian Samantha Stosur won her match at Rod Laver Arena 6âÂÂ1, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ2. Venus Williams, seeded sixth, also won her opening match 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ2 over Lucie à  afáà Âová. 18th seed Virginie Razzano and 25th seed Anabel Medina Garrigues both lost in straight sets, while 23rd seed Dominika Cibulková fell in three sets. Perhaps the most notable women's match of the day, however, involved two unseeded players. Barbora Záhlavová-Strýcová defeated Regina Kulikova 7âÂÂ6(5), 6âÂÂ7(10), 6âÂÂ3 in a match that lasted 4 hours, 19 minutesâÂÂthe longest women's match by time in a Grand Slam event in the open era, and believed to be the second-longest women's match ever. The record for longest women's match in a Grand Slam in the Open Era was later beaten, however, in next year's Australian Open.
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In the second round, defending champion Rafael Nadal defeated LukÃ¡à ¡ Lacko 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ2 and 2009 semifinalist Andy Roddick defeated Thomaz Bellucci 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ4. Andy Murray, Gaël Monfils, Fernando González, Stanislas Wawrinka and John Isner all followed through in straight sets, while Philipp Kohlschreiber and Ivan LjubiÃÂiàneeded four sets to get through. Juan MartÃÂn del Potro survived against American James Blake 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ7(3), 5âÂÂ7, 6âÂÂ3, 10âÂÂ8 and Marin ÃÂiliàagainst Australian wildcard Bernard Tomic 6âÂÂ7(6), 6âÂÂ3, 4âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ4. 29th seed Victor Troicki fell to Florian Mayer and TomÃ¡à ¡ Berdych to Evgeny Korolev.
On the women's side, Alyona Bondarenko won her match in straight sets, while her sister, Kateryna, lost in straight sets. Justine Henin defeated fifth seed Elena Dementieva 7âÂÂ5, 7âÂÂ6(6). Russians Dinara Safina, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Vera Zvonareva, Alisa Kleybanova, Nadia Petrova and Maria Kirilenko all recorded straight sets victories. They were joined by Kim Clijsters and Caroline Wozniacki, and Jelena JankoviÃÂ. Two other seeds also fell with 25th seed MarÃÂa José MartÃÂnez Sánchez and 28th seed Elena Vesnina. Flavia Pennetta was defeated by Yanina Wickmayer in straight sets.
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Day 4 saw world number one Roger Federer, Lleyton Hewitt, 2009 semifinalist Fernando Verdasco, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Mikhail Youzhny and Nikolay Davydenko win in straight sets. 2008 champion Novak Djokovic needed four sets to advance. Five-set matches of the day consisted of Tommy Haas' defeat of Janko Tipsarevià4âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ3, 1âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ3; Albert Montañés' defeat of Stéphane Robert 4âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ7(3), 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ2; Nicolás Almagro's win over Benjamin Becker 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ2, 3âÂÂ6, 4âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ3; Juan Mónaco's two-set recovery over Michaël Llodra 3âÂÂ6, 3âÂÂ6, 7âÂÂ6(5), 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ3; and Marcos Baghdatis' defeat of David Ferrer 4âÂÂ6, 3âÂÂ6, 7âÂÂ6(4), 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ1.
In the women's side the situation was the same as many seeds cruised through with Serena Williams and Venus Williams leading the way as they both won in straight sets. they were followed by Vera Zvonareva, good friends Caroline Wozniacki, Victoria Azarenka and Agnieszka Radwaà Âska, Slovakian Daniela Hantuchová, Francesca Schiavone, Shahar Pe'er and Carla Suárez Navarro. While Li Na survived against ÃÂgnes Szávay in three sets. The two remaining Australian in the women's draw also won in straight sets as Samantha Stosur defeated Kristina Barrois 7âÂÂ5, 6âÂÂ3 and Wildcard Casey Dellacqua outlasting Karolina à  prem 7âÂÂ6(4), 7âÂÂ6(6). However two seeds fell as Sabine Lisicki fell in three to Alberta Brianti and former number one Ana Ivanovic also fell in three to Argentine Gisela Dulko 6âÂÂ7(6), 7âÂÂ5, 6âÂÂ4 in an error filled match.
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7th seed Andy Roddick won a three-hour match against Feliciano López 6âÂÂ7(4), 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ4, 7âÂÂ6(3). fourth seed Juan MartÃÂn del Potro defeated Florian Mayer 6âÂÂ3, 0âÂÂ6 6âÂÂ4, 7âÂÂ5. 14th seed Marin ÃÂiliàbeat 19th seed Stanislas Wawrinka 4âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ3. Rafael Nadal, the defending champion, lost a set in his victory against Philipp Kohlschreiber 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ6, 7âÂÂ5. Ivo Karloviàdefeated 24th seed compatriot Ivan LjubiÃÂià6âÂÂ3, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ3, 7âÂÂ6(7). Andy Murray won in straight sets over Florent Serra. Chilean Fernando González beat Evgeny Korolev 6âÂÂ7(5), 6âÂÂ3, 1âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ4. The day's most significant upset was 33rd seed John Isner's defeat of 12th seed Gaël Monfils 6âÂÂ1, 4âÂÂ6, 7âÂÂ6(4), 7âÂÂ6(5).
In the women's draw world, 2009 runner-up Dinara Safina defeated Elena Baltacha 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ2 in 57 minutes. Belgian Yanina Wickmayer needed three sets to defeat Sara Errani 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ7(4), 6âÂÂ3. Maria Kirilenko advanced to the fourth round with a tight win over Roberta Vinci 7âÂÂ5, 7âÂÂ6(4). Svetlana Kuznetsova also made it through but struggled against German qualifier Angelique Kerber 3âÂÂ6, 7âÂÂ5, 6âÂÂ4. Alisa Kleybanova lost to Justine Henin in three sets 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ2. China's Zheng Jie upset 11th seed Marion Bartoli in three sets 5âÂÂ7, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ0. Alyona Bondarenko won her first match over eighth seed Jelena Jankovià6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ3. Nadia Petrova defeated 15th seed Kim Clijsters 6âÂÂ0, 6âÂÂ1.
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Day 6 began with the announcement that 20th seed Mikhail Youzhny was withdrawing from his third round encounter with à Âukasz Kubot due to a right wrist injury. First, Roger Federer defeated the 31st seed, Spaniard Albert Montañés 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ4. Novak Djokovic won his match against Denis Istomin 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ2 in 97 minutes. Thirtieth seed Juan Mónaco was defeated by Russian sixth seed Nikolay Davydenko 6âÂÂ0, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ4. Nicolás Almagro, the 26th seed, won in straight sets over Alejandro Falla. 10th seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga prevailed over Tommy Haas 4 6âÂÂ4, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ1, 7âÂÂ5 after coming back from a 3âÂÂ5 deficit in the fourth set. Stefan Koubek retired due to a fever against Fernando Verdasco after losing the first set 6âÂÂ1. The encounter between Australian Lleyton Hewitt and Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis ended with a retirement from the latter at 6âÂÂ0, 4âÂÂ2, due to a shoulder pain.
Australian hopeful Samantha Stosur defeated Italian Alberta Brianti 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ1. Victoria Azarenka and Caroline Wozniacki cruised through against Tathiana Garbin and Shahar Pe'er respectively, both winning in straight sets. Ninth seed Vera Zvonareva had an easy first set but struggled in the second against Gisela Dulko 6âÂÂ1, 7âÂÂ5. Sixth seed Venus Williams ended the comeback of Australian wildcard Casey Dellacqua in straight sets 6âÂÂ1, 7âÂÂ6(4). Top seed and defending champion Serena Williams defeated Carla Suárez Navarro 6âÂÂ0, 6âÂÂ3. 16th seed Li Na prevailed over 22nd seed Daniela Hantuchová 7âÂÂ5, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ2. The only upset in the women's side occurred with Italian 17th seed Francesca Schiavone's straight set win over Polish 10th seed Agnieszka Radwaà Âska 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ2.
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The day began with Andy Murray's defeat of American John Isner 7âÂÂ6(4), 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ2. They were followed by defending champion Rafael Nadal and Ivo KarloviÃÂ, where Nadal prevailed in four sets 6âÂÂ4, 4âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ4. Marin ÃÂiliàdefeated defending US Open Champion Juan MartÃÂn del Potro 5âÂÂ7, 6âÂÂ4, 7âÂÂ5, 5âÂÂ7, 6âÂÂ3 to advance to the quarterfinals. The last match of the day saw Andy Roddick defeat Fernando González 6âÂÂ3, 3âÂÂ6, 4âÂÂ6, 7âÂÂ5, 6âÂÂ2.
In the women's side, Chinese Zheng Jie took on Ukrainian Alyona Bondarenko, where Zheng won 7âÂÂ6(5), 6âÂÂ4. 19th seed Nadia Petrova took on third seed Svetlana Kuznetsova and won 6âÂÂ3, 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ1. Belgian Justine Henin took on compatriot Yanina Wickmayer 7âÂÂ6(3), 1âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ3. Dinara Safina retired against Maria Kirilenko 4âÂÂ5 (30âÂÂ40) due to a recurring back problem.
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Venus Williams reached the Women's Singles Quarterfinals after defeating Francesca Schiavone 3âÂÂ6, 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ1. Williams will proceed against Li Na who defeated US-Open finalist Caroline Wozniacki 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ3. Titleholder Serena Williams was successful against Australian Samantha Stosur, making Victoria Azarenka her next combatant.
Men's Singles ranking number 1 Roger Federer won against Lleyton Hewitt 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ4 in a continuously one-sided match. Novak Djokovic defeated à Âukasz Kubot 6âÂÂ1, 6âÂÂ2, 7âÂÂ5, having reached the Men's Singles Quarterfinals. The longest matches of the day were presented by Nikolay Davydenko who beat Fernando Verdasco and Nicolás Almagro defeated by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in both five sets.
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In the first Quarterfinal match of the men's side saw Marin ÃÂiliàtaking on Andy Roddick. In the first set the two players exchange break at 5âÂÂ5 to go to a tie-break which ÃÂiliàwon. After the first set Roddick received a medical treatment to his neck. In the second set ÃÂiliàbroke at 3âÂÂ2 to lead 4âÂÂ2 after Roddick received a medical treatment once again and then ÃÂiliàclosed it out 6âÂÂ3. In the third set Roddick broke in the second game and close it out 6âÂÂ3 in the third. Roddick then led 4âÂÂ0 in the fourth with two breaks and closed it out 6âÂÂ2 to go to a decider. In the fifth set Roddick had three break opportunities in the first game but was not able to convert. ÃÂiliàthen broke at the fourth game and close the match out 6âÂÂ3 in the decider. The second quarterfinal was between Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray In the first set Nadal broke early to lead 2âÂÂ1 but Murray broke back immediately to bring it to 2âÂÂ2. Murray then won the next three games to lead 5âÂÂ2 and then close it out 6âÂÂ3 in the first. In the second set Nadal led 4âÂÂ2 with a break but Murray once again broke back immediately to 4âÂÂ3 and then it stayed on serve to go to a tie-break which Murray won 7âÂÂ2. In the third set Murray led 3âÂÂ0 when Nadal retired due to Knee Injury.
In the first Quarterfinal match of the women's side saw Justine Henin and Nadia Petrova. In the first set Henin broke to lead 3âÂÂ2 but Petrova broke back at the eighth game to put it 4âÂÂ4. Henin then served for the set at 5âÂÂ4 but was broken back then it went to a tie-break, which Henin won 7âÂÂ3. In the second set Petrova led 3âÂÂ0 with two service break but let Henin back in as Henin broke back to lead 4âÂÂ3. They then stayed on serve until the 12th game where Henin broke the Petrova serve to win the set 7âÂÂ5 and the match. The match was followed by an encounter between Maria Kirilenko and Zheng Jie. The first set went lopsided as Zheng won five straight games after 1âÂÂ1 to take the set 6âÂÂ1. Kirilenko then received treatment for her leg after the first set. In the second set Zheng broke immediately in the first game to lead 1âÂÂ0 and then stayed on serve to 5âÂÂ3. At the 10th game Kirilenko double faulted at match point to give Zheng the match 6âÂÂ1 6âÂÂ3.
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Day 10 of the Men's side saw world number one Roger Federer taking on Nikolay Davydenko. The first set went the Russian's way as he broke the Federer serve at the third and fifth game and won the set 6âÂÂ2. He then made a 3âÂÂ1 leverage and had break point for 4âÂÂ1 but failed as Federer held for 2âÂÂ3. From then on Davydenko's unforced errors rose greatly. Federer took advantage and won 13 straight games to take the second set 6âÂÂ3 and the third 6âÂÂ0. At 2âÂÂ1 in the fourth, Davydenko went back to 3âÂÂ3 but lost serve to go down 5âÂÂ6 and Federer closed it out to take the set 7âÂÂ5 and the match. The last Quarterfinal of the day featured 2008 Australian Open finalists Novak Djokovic and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. In the first set both players broke each other for 2âÂÂ1 Djokovic. Djokovic then broke in the sixth game and serve for the set at 5âÂÂ3 but Tsonga crawled back in to push it to a tie-break, which he won 10âÂÂ8. In the second Djokovic broke in the first game but gave it right back as he was broken in the eighth game, they then went again to tie-break which Djokovic won 7âÂÂ5. the third set was dominated by Djokovic winning it 6âÂÂ1 even though he looked like he was struggling. Tsonga then took advantage of his wounded opponent as he convincingly won the next two set 6âÂÂ3 6âÂÂ1 to have a clash with Federer in the semifinals.
The second Quarterfinal day of the Women' side saw Venus Williams taking on Li Na first. The first set saw Venus take the first four games, However Li got one of the breaks back to go 2âÂÂ4. Venus then took the next two games to take the set 6âÂÂ2. In the second set Venus took command as she led 2âÂÂ0. Then both players traded break 4âÂÂ2 Venus. Venus the served for the match at 5âÂÂ4 but Li broke back to 5âÂÂ5 then it went to a tie-break which Li won 7âÂÂ4. Venus then took the first game and then six successive breaks happened to push it to 4âÂÂ3 Venus. Li then held serve after saving break point to go four all. At that point three successive breaks then transpired as Li served it out to win the set 7âÂÂ5 and the match to join compatriot Zheng Jie in the Semifinals. The next match saw defending champion Serena Williams taking on Victoria Azarenka. In the first set Serena suffered her first broken service game of the tournament as she was broken in the first game. Both then held serve after cancelling break point to go 2âÂÂ1 Azarenka. Serena then broke back to level it at 2âÂÂ2. Azarenka then took the next three games to take a commanding 5âÂÂ2 lead breaking Serena twice more. Serena then fought back getting one of the break back to go 4âÂÂ5 down, but Azarenka was able to take the set 6âÂÂ4. In the second set Azarenka took a commanding 4âÂÂ0 lead. Azarenka appeared to be in cruise control for advancing to the semifinals, but Serena muscled her way back to take five straight games, to take the lead 5âÂÂ4. And then it went to a tie-break, which Serena won 7âÂÂ4. Azarenka then held serve to 1âÂÂ0 but Serena then took the next five games to lead 5âÂÂ1 and closed it out 6âÂÂ2 to meet Li in the semifinals.
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In the men's action Andy Murray took on Marin ÃÂiliÃÂ. In the first set saw ÃÂiliàtaking the first break as he broke in the fifth game. He then took a 5âÂÂ3 lead and broke the Murray serve to win the set 6âÂÂ3. In the second set Murray broke the ÃÂiliàserve at the fifth game and stayed on serve to win the set 6âÂÂ4. In the third set Murray won the only break of the set at the seventh game and closed it out 6âÂÂ4 to take a 2âÂÂ1 lead. In the fourth set it was 1âÂÂ1 until Murray won four straight games and closed out the match by winning the fourth set 6âÂÂ2 to advance to his second Grand Slam final.
The Women's singles semifinals saw Chinese players Li Na and Zheng Jie taking defending champion Serena Williams and Justine Henin respectively. First on court was world number one and defending champion Serena Williams taking on Li Na, with Li just having beaten Venus Williams. In the first set, Serena broke at the first game to take a 1âÂÂ0 lead. From then on it stayed on serve, however Serena was not able to close it out at 5âÂÂ4 as Li broke to level it to 5âÂÂ5. It then head into a tie-break, which Serena won 7âÂÂ4, with a second serve ace. The second set recorded no breaks of serve as both players faced break points. It then went to a tie-break. Serena then won the tie-break 7âÂÂ1 with once again an ace. In the second semi-finals were two unseeded players clashed as Justine Henin took on Zheng Jie. This match was lopsided from 1âÂÂ1 as Henin took 11 straight games to win the match 6âÂÂ1 6âÂÂ0 to advance to her second straight final.
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Roger Federer won in the match with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the 2008 finalist, 6âÂÂ2, 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ2. This marks the fifth time Federer made the final at the Australian Open.
Serena and Venus Williams won in the final against Cara Black and Liezel Huber 6âÂÂ4, 6âÂÂ3. The Australian Open women's doubles title in 2010 gives them back-to-back championships, and four overall in doubles at this slam. This was the eleventh women's Grand Slam doubles title of their careers.
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World Number One and defending champion Serena Williams and wildcard entrant Justine Henin met in the first grand slam final played between the two, with Serena leading their head-to-head 7âÂÂ6. Both players then held serve for 2âÂÂ1 with Serena saving three break points in two games. Serena then broke at the fourth game and held serve to take a 4âÂÂ1 lead again saving break points. Henin then got the break back at the seventh game to take it to 4âÂÂ4. It then stayed on serve to go 5âÂÂ4 Serena, however Serena was able to break at the second opportunity to win the set 6âÂÂ4. In the second set, both players traded breaks at the third and fourth game to level it 2âÂÂ2. Serena then held serve to lead 3âÂÂ2, and then Henin won the next four games and 10 straight points from 3âÂÂ3 deuce to win the set 6âÂÂ3. In the decider both players once again traded breaks at the third and fourth game to level it to 2âÂÂ2. The defending champion then won the next four games and closed it out in her second championship point to win the set 6âÂÂ2, which gave Serena her fifth Australian Open title. This was a record breaking fifth Australian Open title for Serena, which broke the tie she shared with Margaret Court, Evonne Goolagong, Steffi Graf, and Monica Seles who all won four Australian Open titles in the Open Era. In addition, this title increased her slam total to 12, which tied the overall fifth place mark by Billie Jean King and Suzanne Lenglen, which makes Serena the fourth most decorated grand slam champion in the open era of women's tennis. Serena was the first woman to win back-to-back titles since Jennifer Capriati did so back in 2001âÂÂ02.
The Bryan brothers won their fourth title in men's doubles by winning over the team of Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjiàin three sets by a score of 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ7(5), 6âÂÂ3.
Boys' and girls' singles competition concluded. Brazilian Tiago Fernandes defeated Sean Berman 7âÂÂ5, 6âÂÂ3 in the boys' singles final. In the girls' single final KarolÃÂna PlÃÂà ¡ková from the Czech Republic avenged the defeat of her twin sister, winning 6âÂÂ1, 7âÂÂ6(5), against British player Laura Robson.
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India's Leander Paes and Zimbabwe's Cara Black won the mixed doubles title against the pair of Ekaterina Makarova of Russia and the Czech Republic's Jaroslav Levinský in straight sets 7âÂÂ5, 6âÂÂ3. This was Paes's 11th doubles Grand Slam title, and the pair's second together after the 2008 US Open.
In the men's final, Roger Federer defeated Andy Murray to win his 16th Grand Slam title and increase his own record. It was also his fourth Australian Open title, which tied him with Andre Agassi in most titles won in the Open Era. Federer took the first and second sets with one break in each. In the third set, Federer fought back from 2âÂÂ5 down to send the set into a tiebreaker. He went on to defeat Murray in a protracted third-set tiebreaker 6âÂÂ3, 6âÂÂ4, 7âÂÂ6(11).
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