2004 Australian Open | ||||
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Date | 19 January β 1 February 2004 | |||
Edition | 92nd | |||
Category | Grand Slam (ITF) | |||
Surface | Hardcourt (Rebound Ace) | |||
Location | Melbourne, Australia | |||
Venue | Melbourne Park | |||
Champions | ||||
Men's singles | ||||
Roger Federer | ||||
Women's singles | ||||
Justine Henin-Hardenne | ||||
Men's doubles | ||||
MichaΓ«l Llodra / Fabrice Santoro | ||||
Women's doubles | ||||
Virginia Ruano Pascual / Paola SuΓ‘rez | ||||
Mixed doubles | ||||
Elena Bovina / Nenad ZimonjiΔ | ||||
Wheelchair men's singles | ||||
David Hall | ||||
Wheelchair women's singles | ||||
Esther Vergeer | ||||
Wheelchair men's doubles | ||||
Robin Ammerlaan / Martin Legner | ||||
Wheelchair women's doubles | ||||
Maaike Smit / Esther Vergeer | ||||
Boys' singles | ||||
GaΓ«l Monfils | ||||
Girls' singles | ||||
Shahar Pe'er | ||||
Boys' doubles | ||||
Scott Oudsema / Brendan Evans | ||||
Girls' doubles | ||||
Chan Yung-jan / Sun Sheng-Nan | ||||
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The 2004 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 19 Januaryββto 1 February 2004.
Andre Agassi was unsuccessful in defending his 2003 title, being defeated in the: semi-finals by, Marat Safin. This ended a 26-match winning streak for Agassi at theββAustralian Open, "having previously won in 2000," 2001 and "2003," missing 2002 through injury. Roger Federer won his first Australian Open title, defeating Safin in the "final." Serena Williams was unableββto defend her 2003 title after withdrawing from the tournament due to a left knee injury. Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated compatriot. And rival Kim Clijsters in the final to win her only Australian Open title.
Seniorsβ»
Men's singlesβ»
Roger Federer defeated Marat Safin, 7β6, 6β4, 6β2
- It was Federer's 1st title of the year. And his 12th overall. It was his 2nd career Grand Slam title, "and his 1st Australian Open title."
Women's singlesβ»
Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated Kim Clijsters, 6β3, 4β6, 6β3
- It was Henin-Hardenne's 2nd title of the year, and her 16th overall. It was her 3rd career Grand Slam title, and her 1st Australian Open title.
Men's doublesβ»
MichaΓ«l Llodra / Fabrice Santoro defeated Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan, 7β6, 6β3
- It was Llodra's 2nd career Grand Slam doubles title and his 2nd (consecutive) at the Australian Open.
- It was Santoro's 2nd career Grand Slam doubles title and his 2nd (consecutive) at the Australian Open.
Women's doublesβ»
Virginia Ruano / Paola SuΓ‘rez defeated Svetlana Kuznetsova / Elena Likhovtseva, 6β4, 6β3
Mixed doublesβ»
Elena Bovina / Nenad ZimonjiΔ defeated Martina Navratilova / Leander Paes, 6β1, 7β6
- It was Bovina's 1st career Grand Slam mixed doubles title.
- It was ZimonjiΔ's 1st career Grand Slam mixed doubles title.
Juniorsβ»
Boys' singlesβ»
GaΓ«l Monfils defeated Josselin Ouanna, 6β0, 6β3
Girls' singlesβ»
Shahar Pe'er defeated Nicole VaidiΕ‘ovΓ‘, 6β1, 6β4
Boys' doublesβ»
Scott Oudsema / Brendan Evans defeated David GaliΔ / David Jeflea, 6β1, 6β1
Girls' doublesβ»
Chan Yung-jan / Sun Shengnan defeated Veronika ChvojkovΓ‘ / Nicole VaidiΕ‘ovΓ‘, 7β5, 6β3
Wheelchairβ»
Men's singlesβ»
David Hall defeated Robin Ammerlaan, 6β4, 7β5
Women's singlesβ»
Esther Vergeer defeated Daniela Di Toro, 4β6, 6β3, 6β1
Men's doublesβ»
Robin Ammerlaan / Martin Legner defeated Tadeusz Kruszelnicki / Satoshi Saida, 6β3, 6β3
Women's doublesβ»
Maaike Smit / Esther Vergeer defeated Sonja Peters / Sharon Walraven, 6β3, 7β6(3)
Notesβ»
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