Federer was able to win this match because his cross-court backhand could penetrate Nadal and he won some big points with big first serves. Both those shots were aided by the faster hard court surface here at the Aussie Open. In addition, Fed did not seem to tire in the fifth set as has happened in the past and went for his shots as though he had nothing to lose. The six month layoff porbably helped with both those aspects. Nadal was clearly devastated by the loss as this was the second Australian Open that he had been up a break in the fifth set and was unable to close it out. But he has everything to be proud of in this match and the tournament showed that he will again, barring another injury, be a contender this year.
In the women's final, Serena was unstoppable and took care of Venus 6-4, 6-4. With her 23rd major title Serena surpasses Steffi Graf and is only chasing Margaret Court for the most majors ever. Both Federer and Serena cemented their legacies as the greatest of all time with these wins.
In men's doubles, the Bryan brothers were trying to win their 17th Grand Slam title but came up short, losing 7-5, 7-5 to the team of Henri Kontinen of
In the junior girl's final, 14 year old Marta Kostyuk from the Ukraine won a 3 set thriller over Rebeka Masarova from Switzerland. Kostyuk won a tight first set but seemed to lose her way in the second, losing that set 6-1. But she held her poise in the third and won the big points to take the set 6-4 and win the title. It's always hard to equate junior success to the pros (just ask some American men) but this young girl is a true phenom. She has a lot going for besides her talented game. Her mother is her coach and that combo has been shown to be a bit more fruitful than having a father as a coach. In addition, she is managed by Federer's current coach, Ivan Ljubicic, who was a longtime tour pro and will know how to prepare her and her team for the rigors of the tour. She is certainly a name to watch for in the future.
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