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Australian Open 2004

February 2004

  • Roger Federer holds the trophy aloft after beating Marat Safin in the 2004 Australian Open final

    Federer leads revolution from the front

    February 2: Roger Federer is the new Australian Open champion after beating an exhausted Marat Safin.
  • Only Wimbledon left for Henin's full house

    February 2: Justine Henin-Hardenne beat Kim Clijsters in the Australian Open for the fourth time in a grand slam final.

  • Umpire error favours Henin

    February 1:A match billed as as 'the Battle of the Belgians' by the inventive Australian media did not, ultimately, need to be talked up.

  • Federer on top of world as he reaches final

    January 31: By beating Juan Carlos Ferrero, Roger Federer clinched a place in the final and took over from Andy Roddick as world No1.

  • Federer cruises into final

    Wimbledon champion Roger Federer trounced Carlos Ferrero in straight sets today to reach his first Australian Open final and climb to the top of the world rankings.

  • Cool Safin waves champion farewell

    January 30: Marat Safin beat Andre Agassi in a five-set thriller, ending the American's 26-match unbeaten run in Melbourne.

  • Clijsters takes home benefits into final

    January 30: Kim Clijsters beat Switzerland's Patty Schnyder to set up an all-Belgian final against Justin Henin-Hardenne.

  • Federer ready to scale new peak

    January 29: The man they call the Fed Express is one semi-final win away from becoming world No1.

  • Swiss on a roll as Federer sets semi date with Ferrero

    Roger Federer moved into the semi-finals of the Australian Open with a four-sets win over the eighth-seed Argentinian David Nalbandian at Melbourne Park.

  • Safin ousts Roddick in five-set epic

  • Pressure mounts on Clijsters to set the home flags flying

  • Hewitt and Philippoussis out on black day for Aussies

    Australian Day celebrations turned sour in Melbourne today when Lleyton Hewitt and Mark Philippoussis both crashed out at the fourth-round stage of the Australian Open.

  • Clijsters eases into quarter-finals

    Second seed Kim Clijsters breezed into her sixth-consecutive Grand Slam quarter-final with another comfortable straight-sets victory at the Australian Open today.

    • Henin ready to relive her defining moment

    • Henman set to stick with positive plan

    • Agassi passes Srichaphan shock test

  • Tiger Tim's trembling exit

  • Venus falls to earth

  • Australian Open results

  • Australian Open the last 16

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