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Day 14: Sunday, 28 January, 2007
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After the bitter disappointment of losing the Australian Open mixed doubles final in 2006, Daniel Nestor and Elena Likhovtseva, have gone one better 12 months on, claiming the crown at Australian Open 2007.
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Roger Federer has claimed his third Australian Open crown, sweeping aside No.10 seed Fernando Gonzalez in three outstanding sets on Rod Laver Arena.
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It was another extraordinary and magical fortnight at Melbourne Park, with each day of Australian Open 2007 providing the drama and action that the year's opening Grand Slam tournament has been renowned for.
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Having moved to equal-fifth on the all-time Grand Slam title winners' list when he claimed the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup for a third time on Day 14 at Australian Open 2007, Roger Federer admitted the genius tag sits comfortably with him.
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After 254 singles matches, 157 doubles matches, 126 junior singles matches, 62 junior doubles matches and 68 wheelchair matches, Australian Open 2007 is finally at an end. But all those players left us with plenty to remember both from their racquets and from their mouths. Here's the best of the latter:
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It was a tennis lesson, with the master at one end of the court and the pupil at the other.
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Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor
Federer plays one of his smooth backhands during the final.
Rod Laver Arena at night on day nine.
Roger Federer holds the trophy
Maria Sharapova talks to the press
Gonzalez takes off during his final.
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