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2004 Australian Open

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Tennis tournament
2004 Australian Open
Date19 January – 1 February 2004
Edition92nd
CategoryGrand Slam (ITF)
SurfaceHardcourt (Rebound Ace)
LocationMelbourne, Australia
VenueMelbourne Park
Champions
Men's singles
SwitzerlandRoger Federer
Women's singles
BelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne
Men's doubles
FranceMichaël Llodra /FranceFabrice Santoro
Women's doubles
SpainVirginia Ruano Pascual /ArgentinaPaola Suárez
Mixed doubles
RussiaElena Bovina /Serbia and MontenegroNenad Zimonjić
Wheelchair men's singles
AustraliaDavid Hall
Wheelchair women's singles
NetherlandsEsther Vergeer
Wheelchair men's doubles
NetherlandsRobin Ammerlaan /AustriaMartin Legner
Wheelchair women's doubles
NetherlandsMaaike Smit /NetherlandsEsther Vergeer
Boys' singles
FranceGaël Monfils
Girls' singles
IsraelShahar Pe'er
Boys' doubles
United StatesScott Oudsema /United StatesBrendan Evans
Girls' doubles
Chinese TaipeiChan Yung-jan /ChinaSun Sheng-Nan
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The2004 Australian Open was aGrand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 19 January to 1 February 2004.

Andre Agassi was unsuccessful in defending his 2003 title, being defeated in the semi-finals byMarat Safin. This ended a 26-match winning streak for Agassi at the Australian 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 unable to defend her 2003 title after withdrawing from the tournament due to a left knee injury.Justine Henin-Hardenne defeated compatriot andrivalKim Clijsters in the final to win her only Australian Open title.

Seniors

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Men's singles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Men's singles

SwitzerlandRoger Federer[1] defeatedRussiaMarat Safin, 7–6(7–3), 6–4, 6–2

  • 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 singles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Women's singles

BelgiumJustine Henin-Hardenne[2] defeatedBelgiumKim Clijsters, 6–3, 4–6, 6–3

  • 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 doubles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Men's doubles

FranceMichaël Llodra /FranceFabrice Santoro defeatedUnited StatesBob Bryan /United StatesMike Bryan, 7–6(7–4), 6–3

  • 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 doubles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Women's doubles

SpainVirginia Ruano /ArgentinaPaola Suárez defeatedRussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova /RussiaElena Likhovtseva, 6–4, 6–3

Mixed doubles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Mixed doubles

RussiaElena Bovina /Serbia and MontenegroNenad Zimonjić defeatedUnited StatesMartina Navratilova /IndiaLeander Paes, 6–1, 7–6(7–3)

  • It was Bovina's 1st career Grand Slam mixed doubles title.
  • It was Zimonjić's 1st career Grand Slam mixed doubles title.

Juniors

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Boys' singles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Boys' singles

FranceGaël Monfils defeatedFranceJosselin Ouanna, 6–0, 6–3

Girls' singles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Girls' singles

IsraelShahar Pe'er defeatedCzech RepublicNicole Vaidišová, 6–1, 6–4

Boys' doubles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Boys' doubles

United StatesScott Oudsema /United StatesBrendan Evans defeatedAustraliaDavid Galić /AustraliaDavid Jeflea, 6–1, 6–1

Girls' doubles

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Main article:2004 Australian Open – Girls' doubles

Chinese TaipeiChan Yung-jan /ChinaSun Shengnan defeatedCzech RepublicVeronika Chvojková /Czech RepublicNicole Vaidišová, 7–5, 6–3

Wheelchair

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Men's singles

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AustraliaDavid Hall defeatedNetherlandsRobin Ammerlaan, 6–4, 7–5

Women's singles

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NetherlandsEsther Vergeer defeatedAustraliaDaniela Di Toro, 4–6, 6–3, 6–1

Men's doubles

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NetherlandsRobin Ammerlaan /AustriaMartin Legner defeatedPolandTadeusz Kruszelnicki /JapanSatoshi Saida, 6–3, 6–3

Women's doubles

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NetherlandsMaaike Smit /NetherlandsEsther Vergeer defeatedNetherlandsSonja Peters /NetherlandsSharon Walraven, 6–3, 7–6(3)

Notes

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  1. ^Federer became the first Swiss male player to win the Australian Open singles title.
  2. ^Henin-Hardenne became the first Belgian player (male or female) to win the Australian Open singles title.

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