Australian Open 2003
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Martina Navratilova never tires of making history. Yesterday, at the age of 46, she became the oldest ever winner of a grand slam title by taking the mixed doubles crown at the Australian Open with her Indian partner Leander Paes.
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January 26: This thrilling end to the the Australian Open women's competition makes Serena Williams the fifth woman to hold all four major titles simultaneously.
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January 24: Andre Agassi has reached the final of the Australian Open, beating South African Wayne Ferriera for the eleventh time in his career.
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January 24: Britain's Guy Thomas, a 17-year-old left-hander from Hertfordshire, was knocked out in the third round of the Australian Open junior event.
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Monsieur, wiz zis tennis you're really spoiling us! Andre Agassi beat South Africa's Wayne Ferreira for the 11th straight time to reach his fourth Australian Open final today.
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Serena Williams came back from the dead to beat Kim Clijsters 4-6 6-3 7-5 and reach the final of the Australian Open.
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He couldn't tell you how he did it, but unfancied Rainer Schuettler, seeded 31, reached the Australian Open semi-final overnight after taking care of Wimbledon runner-up David Nalbandian.
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January 22: Andre Agassi has allegedly struck a wager with Steffi Graf that if he wins the Australian Open they will play mixed doubles in the French Open.
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Andre Agassi warned he was on a revenge mission at the Australian Open after powering past Sebastien Grosjean and into the semi-finals.
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Women: Kim Clijsters put aside the disappointment of her boyfriend's shock fourth-round defeat to reach the quarter-finals with a commanding victory over Amanda Coetzer.
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Top seed Serena Williams beat searing heat, a smokey atmosphere and Eleni Daniilidou to reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
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A fist-pumping Andy Roddick produced a stirring comeback on Monday to beat the Russian Mikhail Youzhny 6-7, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 and reach the quarter-finals of the Australian Open.
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January 18: Serena Williams' domination has been hard for her sister Venus: the Australian Open could be a chance for her to regain her senior status.
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January 17: Roger Federer, the number six seed in the Australian Open, has been conserving his energy in the early stages of the competition.
Laid-back German fears full force of Agassi