2005 Australian Open
The 2005 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 17 until 30 January 2005.
2005 Australian Open | |
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Date | 17 – 30 January |
Edition | 93rd |
Category | Grand Slam (ITF) |
Surface | Hardcourt (Rebound Ace) |
Location | Melbourne, Australia |
Venue | Melbourne Park |
Champions | |
Men's Singles | |
Women's Singles | |
Men's Doubles | |
Women's Doubles | |
Mixed Doubles | |
Boys' Singles | |
Girls' Singles | |
Boys' Doubles | |
Girls' Doubles | |
Men's Legends Doubles | |
Legends Mixed Doubles | |
Wheelchair Men's Singles | |
Wheelchair Women's Singles | |
Wheelchair Men's Doubles | |
Wheelchair Women's Doubles | |
Roger Federer was unsuccessful in defending his 2004 title, being defeated in the semi-finals by eventual champion Marat Safin in a rematch of the 2004 final. Safin defeated third-seed Lleyton Hewitt in the final in four sets. Justine Henin-Hardenne could not defend her 2004 title due to an injury suffered in the second half of 2004. Serena Williams, the champion in 2003, defeated Lindsay Davenport in the women's final.
Seniors
Men's Singles
- It was Safin's 1st title of the year, and his 15th overall. It was his 2nd career Grand Slam title, his 1st Australian Open title and the last championship of his career. Safin became only the second Russian player to win the Australian Open men's singles title, following Yevgeny Kafelnikov's victory in 1999.
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Mixed Doubles
Juniors
Boys' Singles
Girls' Singles
Boys' Doubles
Girls' Doubles
Legends
Men's Doubles
Richard Fromberg / Mats Wilander defeated Pat Cash / Kim Warwick, 6–4, 6–3,[3]
Mixed Doubles
Nicole Bradtke / Roy Emerson defeated Elizabeth Smylie / Tony Roche, 7–5, retired
Wheelchair
Men's Singles
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Women's Doubles
Seeds
Withdrawals:
Qualifier entries
Men's Qualifiers entries
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Women's Qualifiers entries
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Withdrawals
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Notes
- Azarenka made final of the Women's Singles in 2012, defeating Maria Sharapova, and again in 2013, defeating Li Na.
References
- "Serena Williams overcomes rib injury". Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- "Serena outlasts exhausted Davenport". Retrieved 11 April 2016.
- "Australian Open Championship Matches". Philadelphia Daily News. 31 January 2005. p. 76.
- NY Times (9 January 2007). "No Title Defense for Henin-Hardenne". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 February 2008.
- The Age (12 January 2005). "Capriati out of Australian Open". Melbourne. Retrieved 7 February 2009.