- 2008 Australian Open
TennisEventInfo|2008|Australian Open
date=January 14 –January 27
edition=96th
champms=flagicon|SRBNovak Djokovic
champmd=flagicon|ISRJonathan Erlich / flagicon|ISRAndy Ram
champws=flagicon|RUSMaria Sharapova
champwd=flagicon|UKRAlona Bondarenko / flagicon|UKRKateryna Bondarenko
champxd=flagicon|CHN Tiantian Sun / flagicon|SRBNenad Zimonjic champbs=flagicon|AUS
Bernard Tomic
champgs=flagicon|NEDArantxa Rus
champbd=flagicon|TPEHsieh Cheng Peng / flagicon|TPEYang Tsung-Hua
champgd=flagicon|RUSKsenia Lykina / flagicon|RUSAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova champwcms=flagicon|JPN
Shingo Kunieda
champwcws=flagicon|NEDEsther Vergeer
champwcqs=flagicon|GBRPeter Norfolk
champwcmd=flagicon|JPNShingo Kunieda / flagicon|JPNSatoshi Saida
champwcwd=flagicon|NEDJiske Griffoen / flagicon|NEDEsther Vergeer
champwcqd=flagicon|USA Nick Taylor / flagicon|USA David WagnerThe 2008 Australian Open was a
tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 96th edition of theAustralian Open , and the first Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at theMelbourne Park inMelbourne ,Australia , fromJanuary 14 throughJanuary 27 ,2008 .After twenty years of playing on
Rebound Ace , the courts were changed toPlexicushion , a marginally faster surface. The new surface is notably thinner, and therefore has lower heat retention. This decision was made in a bid to reduce the "stick" of the court and the frequency of theextreme heat policy being invoked.cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/low/tennis/7178646.stm | title = On-court blues for Aussie tennis? | publisher =BBC SPORT , Chris Bevan | date = 2008-01-11] However, the new surface faced criticism for being too similar toDecoTurf , the surface used at the U.S. Open.cite news | url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,21823655-2722,00.html | title = Fears of second-rate US Open | publisher =The Australian | date = 2007-05-31] Player reaction to the change of surface was generally ambivalent.cite news | url = http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,23046792-23216,00.html | title = Federer unimpressed by Plexicushion | publisher =Fox Sports (Australia) | date = 2008-01-14] cite news | url = http://sport.guardian.co.uk/breakingnews/feedstory/0,,-7184355,00.html | title = Top players unimpressed by Australian Open surface | publisher =The Guardian , Simon Cambers | date = 2007-12-29]Notable stories
urface change
On
30 May 2007 , Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley announced that as of the 2008 Australian Open, theRebound Ace surface that had been used since 1988 would be replaced by a newer, fasterPlexicushion surface. The Rebound Ace surface had been criticized for several years, from players includingAndy Roddick andMark Philippoussis , who claimed that the "stick" of the court was a contributing factor in many players injuring themselves. [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/australian_open/1765862.stm | title = Tournament chief defends court surface | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-24] This "stick" was a result of the thick rubber mat (10 mm) laid beneath the surface, the high heat retention because of this, and the high temperatures present during theAustralian summer, which intermittently resulted in theextreme heat policy being invoked. Conversely, players such asPete Sampras andMarat Safin put the high number of injuries down to lack of preparation from players; partly due to the fact that the tournament is held so early in the year, but also because there were so few tournaments preceding it. Rebound Ace was also chastised byLleyton Hewitt for having an inconsistent bounce, in terms of height and pace (shock absorption); and claimed that these factors varied depending on the weather. [cite news | url = http://www.tennis.com.au/pages/News.aspx?id=4&pageId=11499&HandlerId=2&archive=false&newsid=3003 | title = Hewitt supports new court surface | publisher = Tennis.com | date = 2007-06-01] The heat retention of the surface had also been a point of contention between players. [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/australian_open/6703267.stm | title = Australian Open plans new surface | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2007-05-30]In announcing the change, Tiley said Plexicushion would have a "lower rubber content than Rebound Ace, was firmer under foot and retained less heat through its thinner top layer." [cite news | url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/tennis/open-drops-rebound-ace-for-new-surface/2007/05/30/1180205342716.html | title = Open drops Rebound Ace for new surface | publisher = The Age | date = 2007-05-31] Tiley later said that the change of colour, from green to blue, would also benefit players and officials, ] although this change was quite arbitrary. The manufacturers of Rebound Ace derided the new surface, with director Paul Bull saying that, "We had an Australian icon event with a unique Australian product and now we are just going to become a clone of the U.S. Open." Bull also said that the inconsistencies in pace were down to the organizers' imperative, who kept asking for the pace to be adjusted to pander for certain players, such as Hewitt. Bull, however, conceded that a change was needed; and said that the suggestion of a Rebound Ace court with a rubber mat thickness of around 5 mm was made.
The
Plexicushion surface received a relatively mixed reception from players.Lleyton Hewitt ,Justine Henin andSerena Williams were all keen to endorse the new courts; with Hewitt's appraisal focused on the greater consistency of the courts. Henin called it a "good surface" but said she did not find it markedly distinguishable from Rebound Ace, saying the biggest difference was the change of colour. Williams claimed that the court was not as "bouncy" and was causing less physical strain on her feet and ankles. One source of criticism from players was the slower than expected pace, although many of these comments came prior to the event's commencement. Players were exposed to the new courts through other tournaments, played in advance of the Open; and practise on the new surface.Roger Federer described it as slow, withNovak Đoković ,Jelena Janković andJames Blake all corroborating this opinion, albeit from experience in preliminary tournaments. Pundit and former World No. 1Pat Rafter said it was possible that the courts would speed up in time. [cite news | url = http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/sport/doubts-on-new-oz-open-surface/2007/12/22/1198344862355.html?page=2 | title = Doubts on new Oz Open surface | publisher =Brisbane Times | date = 2007-12-23]Implementation of anti-corruption policing
On
21 December 2007 , organizers of the event announced that the tournament would be watched under the scrutiny of anti-corruption officials. [cite news | url = http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7155445.stm | title = Aussie Open takes anti-fraud step | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2007-12-21 | accessdate = 2007-12-22] A partnership was formed with the Victoria policing department. This announcement came in the wake of a series of scandals to hit the sport, including World No. 4Nikolay Davydenko coming under suspicion ofmatch fixing ; with at least a dozen other players coming forward about having been approached to influence matches in an unethical manner. [cite episode | transcripturl = http://www.abc.net.au/pm/content/2007/s2111972.htm | title = Tennis Australia targets match fixing | series = PM | network =ABC Australia | station = Radio National | credits = Alison Caldwell (reporter) | airdate = 2007-12-21 | accessdate = 2007-12-22]Tennis Australia chief executive Steve Wood commented that, "Match-fixing and illegal gambling are a threat to the integrity of sport. We're putting our policies, procedures and programme in place to protect it."This was followed by a statement from the wider community of the
International Tennis Federation (ITF),Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP),Women's Tennis Association (WTA) and organizers of all four Grand Slams that they would review their anti-corruption policies in the future. This announcement came six days prior to the start of the Open, on8 January 2008 . [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7176539.stm | title = Tennis launches corruption review | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-08]Crowd trouble
On
15 January , Day 2 of the tournament, the Victoria state police had to intervene whenGreek Australian supporters, following Greece'sKonstantinos Economidis in his match against ChileanFernando González , became unruly.cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7189615.stm | title = Crowd unrest mars Australian Open | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-15 | accessdate = 2008-01-16] The match, in progress at theMargaret Court Arena , was suspended for ten minutes as the police attempted stop the "offensive chanting" and eject certain fans. Approximately forty supporters, heavily outnumbered byChilean fans, [cite news | url = http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/A004AC5A-9B7C-4E16-BD66-2D5F41D4796A.htm | title = Crowd trouble hits Australian Open | publisher =Al-Jazeera English | date = 2008-01-15 | accessdate = 2008-01-16] were warned of their disorderly conduct prior to the police deployingpepper spray . The police regiment was heavily outnumbered, with aBBC Radio employee commenting that, " [there were] two guys against maybe 70-80, that's not good."BBC Quote] Tournament officials said that 3 people had been sprayed and 5 evicted; a small proportion of the Greek fans left the arena, upset at how events were transpiring and fearing for their safety.Both players said that the trouble was not something they had witnessed before; and Economidis condemned his supporters, saying that, "It was a really nice atmosphere until this moment. I am really unhappy." Some witnesses have implicated Cypriot and
Serbia n supporters in the trouble. [cite news | url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/tennis/crowd-trouble-at-australian-open/2008/01/15/1200159452093.html | title = Crowd trouble at Australian Open | publisher =The Sydney Morning Herald | date = 2008-01-15 | accessdate = 2008-01-16]Australian Open director, Craig Tiley, had announced in the week preceding the event that police and security forces would "impose a 'zero-tolerance' policy on anti-social behaviour". This statement appeared to be a delayed reaction to the trouble that marred the event in 2007, with Australian youths of Greek, Serbian and Croatian origins involved in mutually abusive sparring. However, the problem was much more pronounced in 2007, with violence breaking out and around 150 fans ejected. [cite news | url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/tennis/serbs-croats-clash-at-open/2007/01/15/1168709659893.html?page=fullpage | title = Serbs, Croats clash at Open | publisher = The Sydney Morning Herald, Jessica Halloran | date = 2007-01-15 | accessdate = 2008-01-16]
exual assault
Police were called to investigate a report that a 12-year-old girl was sexually assaulted by a drunk man at the Australian Open. [cite news | url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23061194-661,00.html | title = 12-year-old reportedly molested at Australian Open | publisher =
Herald Sun | date = 2008-01-16]In a brief statement, Victoria Police said they received a report that the girl was inappropriately touched on the buttocks on Monday.
"The matter was reported to police this morning and the incident is currently being investigated," the statement said. This event mirrors a series of incidents that occurred at last year's event, when several men attending the tournament were arrested for taking
upskirt photographs. [cite news | url = http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/sports/view_article.php?article_id=45327 | title = Third up-skirt incident mars Australian Open | publisher =Philippine Daily Inquirer | date = 2007-01-24]Marcos Baghdatis video controversy
During the Open, a video posted on
YouTube almost a year earlier made headlines in theAustralia n media. The video shows the 2008 fifteenth seed, CypriotMarcos Baghdatis , at a barbecue hosted by hisGreek Australian fans in Melbourne in early 2007. In it, Baghdatis is holding a flare and taking part in chants against theTurkish invasion of Cyprus . Melbourne's Turkish Cypriot community called for Baghdatis to be expelled from Australia, [cite news | url = http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23071537-29277,00.html | title = Kick out Baghdatis, say Turkish Cypriots | publisher =News.com.au | date = 2008-01-18] but in a statement issued through his manager, the Cypriot player said he was "supporting the interest of my country, Cyprus, while protesting against a situation that is not recognized by the United Nations". [cite news | url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/tennis/banish-baghdatis-say-angry-turks/2008/01/18/1200620184170.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap1 | title = Ban Baghdatis, say Turks | publisher =The Age , Reko Rennie | date = 2008-01-18]Day by day
Day 1
Day 1 saw few upsets, as favourites
Justine Henin ,Serena Williams ,Lindsay Davenport ,Tatiana Golovin ,Maria Sharapova ,Shahar Pe'er ,Amélie Mauresmo ,Nicole Vaidišová ,Andy Roddick ,Rafael Nadal ,Nikolay Davydenko ,Richard Gasquet , andMikhail Youzhny all advanced.Jelena Janković , world #3, also advanced but was heavily tested byTamira Paszek , having to win 2–6, 6–2, 12–10 in three hours, saving three match points; the match featured an exceptional 15 breaks of serve. [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7186041.stm | title = Australian Open 2008 | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-14 RetrievedFebruary 24 ,2008 ] FinalistJo-Wilfried Tsonga scored his best victory to that point in a four set win over number 9 seedAndy Murray , 7–5, 6–4, 0–6, 7–6. Home favouriteAlicia Molik also advanced in to the second round.
*Seeded players out:Vera Zvonareva ,Julia Vakulenko ;Andy Murray ,Carlos Moyà ,Juan Ignacio Chela Day 2
Favourites
Roger Federer ,Tomáš Berdych ,James Blake ,Novak Đoković ,Fernando González ,Lleyton Hewitt ,Marcos Baghdatis ,David Nalbandian ,David Ferrer ,Marat Safin ,Venus Williams ,Ana Ivanović ,Anna Chakvetadze ,Daniela Hantuchová , andSvetlana Kuznetsova all advanced. Other seeded players such as Li Na,Nadia Petrova ,Sania Mirza ,Agnieszka Radwańska ,Dmitry Tursunov , andJuan Carlos Ferrero also advanced.Sofia Arvidsson caused the upset on the women's side, as she defeated #10Marion Bartoli 6–7, 6–4, 6–3. On the men's side, the upset of the day came when Dutch qualifierRobin Haase defeated #17Ivan Ljubičić 6–7, 6–3, 6–0, 7–6. Day 2 saw the completion of all the remaining first round matches.
*Seeded players out:Marion Bartoli ,Dinara Safina ,Ágnes Szávay ,Lucie Šafářová ;Ivan Ljubičić ,Nicolás Almagro ,Radek Štěpánek Day 3
The Australian crowd were treated to an upset from one of their own as
Casey Dellacqua sent #15 seedPatty Schnyder crashing out in the women's draw, while #13Tatiana Golovin and #19Sybille Bammer also struggled, losing toAravane Rezaï andHsieh Su-wei respectively.Maria Sharapova defeated comeback queenLindsay Davenport in somewhat easy fashion 6–1, 6–3, [ [http://www.itftennis.com/abouttheitf/news/newsarticle.asp?articleid=18303 Australian Open Day 3 – Sharapova powers past Davenport] ITF website] andJustine Henin ,Serena Williams , andJelena Janković also advanced with wins. Joining them were numerous lower seeds includingElena Dementieva ,Nicole Vaidišová andAmélie Mauresmo . In the men's draw,Mardy Fish dominated #11 seedTommy Robredo to send him crashing out 6–1, 6–2, 6–3, whileStanislas Wawrinka retired againstMarc Gicquel down two sets to one.Rafael Nadal ,Nikolay Davydenko ,Andy Roddick andRichard Gasquet all progressed in straight sets, whilstMikhail Youzhny was tested before eventually winning 4–6, 7–5, 6–3, 7–6. The doubles competition also began on Day 3.
*Seeded players out:Tatiana Golovin ,Patty Schnyder ,Sybille Bammer ;Tommy Robredo ,Stanislas Wawrinka
*Doubles seeds out:Maria Elena Camerin /Gisela Dulko Day 4
In the pick of the second round matches, former finalist
Marcos Baghdatis dispatched former championMarat Safin in five sets; 6–4, 6–4, 2–6, 3–6, 6–2. SeedsRoger Federer ,Novak Đoković ,Fernando González ,David Nalbandian ,Tomáš Berdych andJames Blake all came through unscathed; with Federer dropping only 3 games againstFabrice Santoro . Nineteenth seed and home favoriteLleyton Hewitt came through in typically gritty fashion, defeatingDenis Istomin 7–6, 6–3, 5–7, 6–1. [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7193182.stm | title = Clinical Federer thrashes Santoro | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-17] On the women's side,Ana Ivanović defeatedTathiana Garbin 6–0, 6–3 in the night match preceding Baghdatis vs. Safin.Svetlana Kuznetsova ,Anna Chakvetadze ,Venus Williams ,Daniela Hantuchová ,Nadia Petrova and form player Li Na all navigated their way in to the third round too.
*Seeded players out:Alyona Bondarenko ;Fernando Verdasco ,Dmitry Tursunov
*Doubles seeds out:Nathalie Dechy /Dinara Safina ,Lisa Raymond /Francesca Schiavone ,Maria Kirilenko /Agnes Szavay ,Vania King /Nicole Pratt ;Max Mirnyi /Jamie Murray ,Simon Aspelin /Julian Knowle ,Marcelo Melo /Andre Sa The total attendance figure for Day 4 was 62,885, setting a new world record for a combined day/night attendance at a Grand Slam event. The previous record was 61,083, set during the 2007 U.S. Open. [cite news | url = http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/news/articles/2008-01-17/200801171200571304801.html | title = AO 2008 achieves Grand Slam world record attendance | publisher = Tennis Australia | date = 2008-01-17]
Day 5
The first match of the night session on the
Rod Laver Arena saw local playerCasey Dellacqua , who had previously never progressed beyond the first round at theAustralian Open , defeat former championAmélie Mauresmo 3–6, 6–4, 6–4.Justine Henin struggled to get to grips withFrancesca Schiavone before winning; andNicole Vaidišová andSerena Williams set up an intriguing fourth round match.In the last match of the day,
Philipp Kohlschreiber , the 29th seed ofGermany , defeated the 6th seededAndy Roddick in 232 minutes: 4–6, 6–3, 6–7, 7–6, 8–6; with the match reaching its conclusion past 02:00.cite news | url = http://sport.guardian.co.uk/australianopen2008/story/0,,2242933,00.html | title = Roddick dumped out after gruelling duel with Kohlschreiber | publisher = The Guardian, Paolo Bandini | date = 2008-01-18 RetrievedFebruary 24 ,2008 ] Roddick was visibly perturbed during the match, which resulted in his earliest exit at the Australian Open since 2002. [ [http://www.atptennis.com/5/en/players/playerprofiles/playeractivity.asp? Andy Roddick playing activity]ATP Tour website. RetrievedFebruary 21 ,2008 ] During the match, Roddick called umpire Emmanuel Joseph an "idiot" and received a retrospective fine of $500 for racquet abuse. [cite news | url = http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,23079412-23216,00.html | title = Roddick's serve for all | publisher = Fox Sports (Australia), Leo Schlink | date = 2007-12-15 RetrievedFebruary 21 ,2008 ] Kohlschreiber entered the tournament in good form, having won the2008 Heineken Open . [cite news | url = http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/news/story?id=3192781 | title = Kohlschreiber wins Heineken Open for second ATP singles title | publisher =ESPN ,Reuters | date = 2008-01-12 RetrievedFebruary 21 ,2008 ]Rafael Nadal faced world number 33Gilles Simon , and had to save six set points in the first set. Simon squandered the first three to unforced errors, but it was Nadal who produced two aces and adrop shot to save himself at 4-5, 0-40.Paul-Henri Mathieu , under the stewardship ofMats Wilander , [cite news | url = http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/04122007/58/atp-tour-mathieu-team-wilander.html | title = Mathieu to team up with Wilander | publisher =Yahoo! Sports ,Eurosport | date = 2007-12-04 RetrievedFebruary 24 ,2008 ] progressed after surviving a five-set thriller versusStefan Koubek .Nikolay Davydenko ,Richard Gasquet ,Mikhail Youzhny ,Jarkko Nieminen andJo-Wilfried Tsonga also advanced.
*Seeded players out:Shahar Pe'er ,Amélie Mauresmo ,Francesca Schiavone ,Victoria Azarenka ,Virginie Razzano ;Andy Roddick ,Ivo Karlović ,Gilles Simon ,Igor Andreev
*Doubles seeds out:Katarina Srebotnik /Ai Sugiyama Day 6
Day 6 in
Melbourne was plagued by rain and consequently matches could only take place on the indoor courts. In the women's competition,Ana Ivanović made light work ofKatarina Srebotnik whilstVenus Williams was more sternly tested bySania Mirza . [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7197439.stm | title = Kuznetsova makes shock early exit | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-19] However,Svetlana Kuznetsova andAnna Chakvetadze both saw their tournaments ended in the third round byAgnieszka Radwańska andMaria Kirilenko respectively.The men's competition featured two prolonged five-set matches. In the first, #1 seed
Roger Federer was pushed to the limit byJanko Tipsarević before triumphing; 6–7, 7–6, 5–7, 6–1, 10–8 in 267 minutes. The second featured Australian hopefulLleyton Hewitt , who defeatedMarcos Baghdatis 4–6, 7–5, 7–5, 6–7, 6–3 in a match that provoked discussion about the validity of night matches; [cite news | url = http://uk.reuters.com/article/tennisNews/idUKB69007420080120 | title = Organisers defend Hewitt-Baghdatis late late show | publisher =Reuters UK | date = 2008-01-20] the players did not finish play until 04:34, [cite news | url = http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/news/articles/2008-01-20/200801201200788933421.html | title = Saturday Night Fever | publisher = Tennis Australia | date = 2008-01-20] 282 minutes since it started at 11:52. Significantly, the match extended further into the evening than any other in the history of the Australian Open. The Federer-Tipsarević match, which lasted 267 minutes, overlapped in to the night session and this delayed the commencement of the women's singles match betweenVenus Williams andSania Mirza until 10:00. Rules had previously been put in place so that a men's singles match would not start if other matches had played past 11:00; [cite news | url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/tennis/hewitt-beats-baghdatis-in-thriller/2008/01/20/1200764046417.html | title = Hewitt outlasts Baghdatis in marathon | publisher = The Sydney Morning Herald | date = 2008-01-20] however, with the home crowd growing anxious, the organizers decided to go ahead with the Hewitt vs. Baghdatis match.In other matches, the 2007 finalist
Fernando González made an early exit toMarin Čilić ;Novak Đoković ,James Blake andTomáš Berdych all progressed as well.*Seeded players out:
Svetlana Kuznetsova ,Anna Chakvetadze ,Katarina Srebotnik ,Sania Mirza ;Fernando González ,Marcos Baghdatis ,Juan Mónaco Day 7
Nikolay Davydenko became the highest-seeded male player out so far, losing to fellow RussianMikhail Youzhny , setting up a quarter-final tie withJo-Wilfried Tsonga , who dumped out No.8-seeded compatriotRichard Gasquet 6–2, 6–7, 7–6, 6–3 in just over three hours.Jarkko Nieminen also advanced to the last eight.Maria Sharapova easily beatElena Dementieva [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7198553.stm | title = Henin through to face Sharapova | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-20] and she joinedJustine Henin ,Serena Williams andJelena Janković , who eliminated home favouriteCasey Dellacqua , in the quarter finals. Li Na said goodbye to the tournament, losing to qualifierMarta Domachowska .Rafael Nadal advanced to the quarter finals as opponentPaul-Henri Mathieu retired with an injured left calf muscle; the second-ranked Spaniard was ahead 6–4, 3–0.David Nalbandian , the number 10 seed also suffered a straight-sets defeat at the hands of former world number oneJuan Carlos Ferrero .*Seeded players out:
Elena Dementieva ,Nicole Vaidišová , Li Na;Nikolay Davydenko ,Richard Gasquet ,David Nalbandian ,Paul-Henri Mathieu ,Philipp Kohlschreiber
*Doubles seeds out:Paul Hanley /Leander Paes ,Julien Benneteau /Nicolas Mahut ,Leos Friedl /David Skoch ,Christopher Kas /Rogier Wassen ,Frantisek Cermak /Lukas Dlouhy ,Eric Butorac /Kevin Ullyett ; Shuai Peng / Tiantian Sun; Jie Zheng /Daniel Nestor World number 4
Jelena Janković was handed aUS$ 2,000 fine after allegedly receiving coaching from her mother, Snežana, during her third round match withVirginie Razzano ofFrance . The game took place on Day 3 of the event. Umpire Maria Alves spotted the infringement during the match, and although unable to understand what had been communicated, dealt Janković a code violation for illegal coaching.Janković denied the allegation, saying that she simply shouted 'C'mon' in Serbian. The practice of coaching during a match is banned at all WTA and Grand Slam events. [cite news | url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,23080328-5010361,00.html | title = Jankovic fined despite innocence plea | publisher = The Australian | date = 2008-01-20]
Maria Sharapova was fined the same amount at the2007 Australian Open , also for receiving illegal coaching, with the same umpire, Maria Alves, in the chair. [cite news | url = http://www.torontodailynews.com/index.php/SportsNews/2007012606maria-sharapova | title = Maria Sharapova Fined for Illegal Coaching | publisher = Toronto Daily News | date = 2007]Day 8
Novak Đoković powered his way into the quarter-finals, defeatingLleyton Hewitt 7–5, 6–3, 6–3 in a fourth-round clash.Roger Federer finishedTomáš Berdych 's tournament in 1 hour and 59 minutes, 6–4, 7–6, 6–3. He facesJames Blake next, who scored a 6–3, 6–4, 6–4 win over 19-year-old CroatMarin Čilić ; a victory which saw him advance past the fourth round here for the first time.Venus Williams fought back twice from service breaks in the first set to secure a place in the quarter-finals; with a 6–4, 6–4 win overMarta Domachowska . She next faces #4 seedAna Ivanović , who put together a 6–1, 7–6 win over Denmark'sCaroline Wozniacki . No. 9 seedDaniela Hantuchová beat No. 27Maria Kirilenko 1–6, 6–4, 6–4 and will next play Poland'sAgnieszka Radwańska , who upset No. 14Nadia Petrova 1–6, 7–5, 6–0.
*Seeded players out:Nadia Petrova ,Maria Kirilenko ;Tomáš Berdych ,Lleyton Hewitt ,Juan Carlos Ferrero
*Doubles seeds out:Sania Mirza /Alicia Molik ,Iveta Benesova /Galina Voskoboeva , Yung-Jan Chan / Chia-Jung Chuang;Mariusz Fyrstenberg /Marcin Matkowski Day 9
Jelena Janković survived a straight set win over defending championSerena Williams , making the semifinals of her 3rd different major.Rafael Nadal won his quarter final match againstJarkko Nieminen in straight sets, putting him into his first semi-final at the Australian Open.Maria Sharapova defeated No. 1 seedJustine Henin in a repeat of the2007 WTA Tour Championships final. On this occasion, Henin was unable to win even a set as Sharapova eased to victory; 6–4, 6–0. [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7201953.stm | title = Brilliant Sharapova hammers Henin | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-22] [ [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/playerheadtoheaddetail.asp?PlayerID=310137&Player1ID=80350&x=0&y=5 Sharapova vs. Henin head-to-head]WTA Tour website]Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won his match against 14th seedMikhail Youzhny and booked his spot in the semi-finals.*Seeded players out:
Justine Henin ,Serena Williams ;Mikhail Youzhny ,Jarkko Nieminen
*Doubles seeds out:Daniel Nestor /Nenad Zimonjic ,Martin Damm /Pavel Vizner ;Janette Husarova /Flavia Pennetta ,Cara Black /Liezel Huber ;Lisa Raymond /Simon Aspelin In a day that was relatively free of controversy on the court, several media outlets focused on allegedly unsavoury aspects off it. Sharapova's father, Yuri Sharapov, came under intense scrutiny from Australian media after he made a throat-slashing gesture shortly after his daughter's match against the world No. 1
Justine Henin . [cite news | url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23099557-3162,00.html | title = Yuri Sharapov needs to face music | publisher = Herald Sun | date = 2008-01-24] Sharapova had earlier joked that her father's camouflagehoodie made him look like "an assassin". [cite news | url = http://www.meshtennis.com/blog/2008/01/22/yuri-sharapov-pretends-to-slit-throat-at-marias-match/ | title = Yuri Sharapov pretends to slit throat at Maria’s match | publisher = Mesh Tennis | date = ] The WTA claimed that the gesture was simply a joke between the pair, pertaining to this comment. [cite news | url = http://www.smh.com.au/news/tennis/throatslit-gesture-was-a-joke-claims-wta/2008/01/23/1201024992628.html | title = Yuri Throat-slit gesture was a joke, claims WTA | publisher = The Sydney Morning Herald | date = 2008-01-24]Day 10
Novak Đoković defeatedDavid Ferrer 6–0, 6–3, 7–5 in a closely fought third set, which advanced him to his fourth consecutive Grand Slam semi-final. [http://www.tennis-x.com/story/2008-01-24/h.php Roger Federer vs. Novak Djokovic Australian Open Preview] Tennis x,January 24 ,2008 . RetrievedFebruary 24 ,2008 ]Ana Ivanović progressed to her first Australian Open semi-final after defeatingVenus Williams 7–6, 6–4, a result that was Ivanović's first triumph over Williams. [ [http://www.sonyericssonwtatour.com/2/players/playerprofiles/playerheadtoheaddetail.asp?PlayerID=311710&Player1ID=230220&x=10&y=2 Ivanovic vs. V. Williams head-to-head] WTA Tour website] She set up a tie withDaniela Hantuchová , who advanced to her first Grand Slam semi-final after dispatchingAgnieszka Radwańska 6–2, 6–2.Roger Federer defeatedJames Blake 7–5, 7–6, 6–4 in just over 2 hours. Federer's progression marked his 15th consecutive Grand Slam semi-final, a record.
*Seeded players out:Venus Williams ,Agnieszka Radwańska ;David Ferrer ,James Blake
*Doubles seeds out:Bob Bryan /Mike Bryan ;Kveta Peschke /Rennae Stubbs , Zi Yan / Jie ZhengDay 11
In the first women's semi-final match, fifth seeded Russian
Maria Sharapova defeated third seeded SerbianJelena Janković in a two sets, 6–3, 6–1 to clinch the first spot in the finals. Janković later conceded that she "wanted to withdraw", but played on for the crowd's benefit. [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7206187.stm | title = Sharapova too strong for Jankovic | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-24 | accessdate=2008-02-24] Fourth seededAna Ivanović also progressed to the final after defeatingDaniela Hantuchová in three sets, 0–6, 6–3, 6–4. Ivanović had lost the first eight games of the match before rectifying her game. [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7206194.stm | title = Ivanovic sets up Sharapova final | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-24] However, Hantuchová was critical of Ivanović's tactics during the latter stages of the match. Hantuchová claimed that Ivanović resorted togamesmanship by shuffling her feet prior to her serve, thereby causing a distraction. Ivanović said that any possible noise was a result of the new court surface; and tried to offer an explanation of Hantuchová's motives, saying, "Maybe she was just trying to pick on something, to get upset." [cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7206368.stm | title = Hantuchova blasts Ivanovic tactic | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-24 | accessdate=2008-02-24] Unseeded FrenchmanJo-Wilfried Tsonga defeated second seeded SpaniardRafael Nadal in the first men's semifinal, in straight sets, 6–2, 6–3, 6–2. Journalists expressed shock, not only at the victory, but at the comprehensive manner in which the nascent Tsonga won it.cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/7206398.stm | title = Tsonga stuns Nadal to reach final | publisher = BBC SPORT | date = 2008-01-24] Tsonga hit a total of 49 winners to Nadal's 13 and served imperiously: Nadal was unable to force a break point until the third set.
*Seeded players out:Jelena Janković ,Daniela Hantuchová ;Rafael Nadal
*Doubles seeds out:Cara Black / Paul Hanley, Chia-Jung Chuang /Jonathan Erlich ;Anabel Medina Garrigues /Virginia Ruano Pascual ;Mahesh Bhupathi /Mark Knowles Day 12
In the second men's semi-final, between #1
Roger Federer and #3Novak Đoković , Đoković won in just over 2 hours; completing the victory in straight sets, 7–5, 6–3, 7–6 to reach the second grand slam final of his career. This broke Federer's record run of appearing in 10 consecutive grand slam finals. In the women's doubles final, Alyona andKateryna Bondarenko beatVictoria Azarenka andShahar Pe'er 2–6, 6–1, 6–4 to win their first Grand Slam title.
*Seeded players out:Roger Federer
*Doubles seeds out:Victoria Azarenka /Shahar Peer ; Zi Yan /Mark Knowles ,Nathalie Dechy /Andy Ram Day 13
Maria Sharapova ofRussia won the Women's 2008 Australian Open overAna Ivanović ofSerbia in straight sets; 7–5, 6–3. It was Sharapova's third slam title and her third different slam; leaving her needing aFrench Open title for a career grand slam. Sharapova also achieved the feat of not dropping a set the entire tournament. In the men's doubles final, the Israeli pair,Jonathan Erlich andAndy Ram beatArnaud Clément andMichaël Llodra ofFrance 7–5, 7–6 to win their first Grand Slam title.The juniors competition also reached its conclusion on Day 13. Australian
Bernard Tomic defeated Taiwanese playerYang Tsung-Hua ; 4–6, 7–6, 6–0 to win the boys' event.Arantxa Rus of theNetherlands defeated the other Australian hopeful, Jessica Moore, 6–3, 6–4 to claim the girls' singles crown. In the women's wheelchair event,Esther Vergeer won her third consecutive title, beating fellow DutchwomanKorie Homan 6–4, 6–3.Shingo Kunieda won his fourth slam in a row in the men's wheelchair competition, defeating former championMichael Jeremiasz 6–1, 6–4.
*Seeded players out:Ana Ivanović
*Doubles seeds out:Arnaud Clement /Michael Llodra Day 14
Third seeded
Novak Đoković ofSerbia defeated unseededJo-Wilfried Tsonga ofFrance in four sets; 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 7–6, becoming the first Serbian man to win a grand-slam singles tournament title. For Đoković, this was his first slam victory; making him the 2008 Men's Australian Open Champion.Sun Tiantian ofChina andNenad Zimonjić ofSerbia were crowned the 2008 Mixed Doubles champions after defeatingSania Mirza andMahesh Bhupathi ofIndia in straight sets; 7–6, 6–4.eniors
Men's Singles
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Novak Đoković def. flagicon|FRAJo-Wilfried Tsonga 4–6, 6–4, 6–3, 7–6(2)
*It was Đoković's first title of the year, 8th of his career, and the first ever Grand Slam singles title for Serbia.Women's Singles
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Maria Sharapova def. flagicon|SRBAna Ivanović , 7–5, 6–3
*It was Sharapova's first title of the year, and 17th of her career.Men's Doubles
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Jonathan Erlich / flagicon|ISRAndy Ram def. flagicon|FRAArnaud Clément / flagicon|FRAMichaël Llodra , 7–5, 7–6(4)
*The duo's first Grand Slam win after numerous ATP titles
*Israel's first ever Grand Slam trophy in Men's DoublesWomen's Doubles
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Alyona Bondarenko / flagicon|UKRKateryna Bondarenko def. flagicon|BLRVictoria Azarenka / flagicon|ISRShahar Pe'er , 2–6, 6–1, 6–4Mixed Doubles
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Sun Tiantian / flagicon|SRBNenad Zimonjić def. flagicon|INDSania Mirza / flagicon|INDMahesh Bhupathi , 7–6(4), 6–4Juniors
Boys' Singles
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Bernard Tomic def flagicon|TPEYang Tsung-Hua , 4–6, 7–6(5), 6–0Girls' Singles
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Arantxa Rus def. flagicon|AUS Jessica Moore, 6–3, 6–4Boys' Doubles
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Hsieh Cheng Peng / flagicon|TPEYang Tsung-Hua def. flagicon|CANVasek Pospisil / flagicon|MEX César Ramírez, 3–6, 7–5, [10] – [5]Girls' Doubles
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Ksenia Lykina / flagicon|RUSAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova def. flagicon|ROUElena Bogdan / flagicon|JPNMisaki Doi , 6–0, 6–4Wheelchair
Wheelchair Men's Singles
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Shingo Kunieda def. flagicon|FRAMichael Jeremiasz , 6–1, 6–4Wheelchair Women's Singles
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Esther Vergeer def. flagicon|NEDKorie Homan , 6–3, 6–3Wheelchair Men's Doubles
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Shingo Kunieda / flagicon|JPNSatoshi Saida def.flagicon|NEDRobin Ammerlaan / flagicon|NEDRonald Vink , 6–4, 6–3Wheelchair Women's Doubles
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Jiske Griffioen / flagicon|NEDEsther Vergeer def. flagicon|NEDKorie Homan / flagicon|NEDSharon Walraven , 6–3, 6–1Wheelchair Quad Singles
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Peter Norfolk def. flagicon|USA David Wagner, 6–2, 6–3Wheelchair Quad Doubles
flagicon|USA Nicholas Taylor / flagicon|USA David Wagner def. flagicon|CAN
Sarah Hunter / flagicon|GBRPeter Norfolk , 5–7, 6–0, [10] – [3]eeds
These were the seeds for the 2008 Australian Open. [cite news | url = http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/01/12/sports/TEN-Australian-Open-Seeds-List.php | title = Australian Open Seeds | publisher =
International Herald Tribune , Associated Press | date = 2008-01-12]On the women's side of the draw, all of the world's top thirty-two players were present; whereas in the men's draw
Tommy Haas andGuillermo Cañas were both forced to withdraw due to injury. [cite news | url = http://www.ontennis.com/news/haas-withdraws-australian-open | title = Haas Withdraws From Australian Open | publisher = OnTennis.com | date = 2008-01-10] On the date that the seeds were announced,January 11 ,2008 , Haas was No. 12 in the world and Cañas No. 17. [ [http://www.atptennis.com/5/en/rankings/EntrySystem/default.asp?rank=100&country=&RankDate=1/7/2008 ATP Rankings for January 7, 2008] ATP website]Men's Singles
#flagicon|SUI
Roger Federer , "(Semifinals, lost toNovak Đoković )
#flagicon|ESPRafael Nadal , "(Semifinals, lost toJo-Wilfried Tsonga )
#flagicon|SRBNovak Đoković , (Champion)
#flagicon|RUSNikolay Davydenko , "(4th Round, lost toMikhail Youzhny )"
#flagicon|ESPDavid Ferrer , "(Quarterfinals, lost toNovak Đoković )"
#flagicon|USAAndy Roddick , "(3rd Round, lost toPhilipp Kohlschreiber )"
#flagicon|CHIFernando González , "(3rd Round, lost toMarin Čilić )"
#flagicon|FRARichard Gasquet , "(4th Round, lost toJo-Wilfried Tsonga )"
#flagicon|GBRAndy Murray , "(1st Round, lost toJo-Wilfried Tsonga )"
#flagicon|ARGDavid Nalbandian , "(3rd Round, lost toJuan Carlos Ferrero )"
#flagicon|ESPTommy Robredo , "(2nd Round, lost toMardy Fish )"
#flagicon|USAJames Blake , "(Quarterfinals, lost toRoger Federer )"
#flagicon|CZETomáš Berdych , "(4th Round, lost toRoger Federer )"
#flagicon|RUSMikhail Youzhny , "(Quarterfinals, lost toJo-Wilfried Tsonga )"
#flagicon|CYPMarcos Baghdatis , "(3rd Round, lost toLleyton Hewitt )"
#flagicon|ESPCarlos Moyà , "(1st Round, lost toStefan Koubek )"
#flagicon|HRVIvan Ljubičić , "(1st Round, lost toRobin Haase )"
#flagicon|ARGJuan Ignacio Chela , "(1st Round, lost toGuillermo García López )"
#flagicon|AUSLleyton Hewitt , "(4th Round, lost toNovak Đoković )"
#flagicon|HRVIvo Karlović , "(3rd Round, lost toMikhail Youzhny )"
#flagicon|ARGJuan Mónaco , "(3rd Round, lost toTomáš Berdych )"
#flagicon|ESPJuan Carlos Ferrero , "(4th Round, lost toDavid Ferrer )"
#flagicon|FRAPaul-Henri Mathieu , "(4th Round, lost toRafael Nadal )"
#flagicon|FINJarkko Nieminen , "(Quarterfinals, lost toRafael Nadal )"
#flagicon|ESPFernando Verdasco , "(2nd Round, lost toJanko Tipsarević )"
#flagicon|SUIStanislas Wawrinka , "(2nd Round, lost toMarc Gicquel )"
#flagicon|ESPNicolás Almagro , "(1st Round, lost toMarin Čilić )"
#flagicon|FRAGilles Simon , "(3rd Round, lost toRafael Nadal )"
#flagicon|GERPhilipp Kohlschreiber , "(4th Round, lost toJarkko Nieminen )"
#flagicon|CZERadek Štěpánek , "(1st Round, lost toVincent Spadea )"
#flagicon|RUSIgor Andreev , "(3rd Round, lost toRichard Gasquet )"
#flagicon|RUSDmitry Tursunov , "(2nd Round, lost toSam Querrey )"Women's Singles
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Justine Henin , "(Quarterfinals, lost toMaria Sharapova )"
#flagicon|RUSSvetlana Kuznetsova , "(3rd Round, lost toAgnieszka Radwańska )"
#flagicon|SRBJelena Janković , "(Semifinals, lost toMaria Sharapova )"
#flagicon|SRBAna Ivanović , "(Final, lost toMaria Sharapova )"
#flagicon|RUSMaria Sharapova , (Champion)
#flagicon|RUSAnna Chakvetadze , "(3rd Round, lost toMaria Kirilenko )"
#flagicon|USASerena Williams , "(Quarterfinals, lost toJelena Janković ) "
#flagicon|USAVenus Williams , "(Quarterfinals, lost toAna Ivanović )"
#flagicon|SVKDaniela Hantuchová , "(Semifinals, lost toAna Ivanović )"
#flagicon|FRAMarion Bartoli , "(1st Round, lost toSofia Arvidsson )"
#flagicon|RUSElena Dementieva , "(4th Round, lost toMaria Sharapova )"
#flagicon|CZENicole Vaidišová , "(4th Round, lost toSerena Williams )"
#flagicon|FRATatiana Golovin , "(2nd Round, lost toAravane Rezaï )"
#flagicon|RUSNadia Petrova , "(4th Round, lost toAgnieszka Radwańska )"
#flagicon|SUIPatty Schnyder , "(2nd Round, lost toCasey Dellacqua )"
#flagicon|RUSDinara Safina , "(1st Round, lost toSabine Lisicki )"
#flagicon|ISRShahar Pe'er , "(3rd Round, lost toElena Dementieva )"
#flagicon|FRAAmélie Mauresmo , "(3rd Round, lost toCasey Dellacqua )"
#flagicon|AUTSybille Bammer , "(2nd Round, lost toHsieh Su-wei )"
#flagicon|HUNÁgnes Szávay , "(1st Round, lost toEkaterina Makarova )"
#flagicon|UKRAlyona Bondarenko , "(2nd Round, lost toCaroline Wozniacki )"
#flagicon|CZELucie Šafářová , "(1st Round, lost toCatalina Castaño )"
#flagicon|RUSVera Zvonareva , "(1st Round, lost toAi Sugiyama )"
#flagicon|CHN Li Na, "(3rd Round, lost toMarta Domachowska )"
#flagicon|ITAFrancesca Schiavone , "(3rd Round, lost toJustine Henin )"
#flagicon|BLRVictoria Azarenka , "(3rd Round, lost toSerena Williams )"
#flagicon|RUSMaria Kirilenko , "(4th Round, lost toDaniela Hantuchová )"
#flagicon|SLOKatarina Srebotnik , "(3rd Round, lost toAna Ivanović )"
#flagicon|POLAgnieszka Radwańska , "(Quarterfinals, lost toDaniela Hantuchová )"
#flagicon|FRAVirginie Razzano , "(3rd Round, lost toJelena Janković )"
#flagicon|INDSania Mirza , "(3rd Round, lost toVenus Williams )"
#flagicon|UKRJulia Vakulenko , "(1st Round, lost toElena Vesnina )"Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/index.html Official website]
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