Day-by-day summaries of the 2011 Australian Open
The 2011 Australian Open was a tennis tournament held at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia from 17 January to 30 January 2011. It was the 99th edition[1] of the Australian Open and the first Grand Slam event of 2011. The tournament was played on hard courts and was organised by the International Tennis Federation and Tennis Australia.
The women's singles competition was won by Kim Clijsters, and the men's singles by Novak Djokovic.
Day 1 (17 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Sam Querrey,[2] Nikolay Davydenko[3]
- Women's Singles: Aravane Rezaï, Daniela Hantuchová
- Schedule of Play
Day 2 (18 January)
The second day saw both Nadal and Murray win when their opponents retired.[4] There was also a win for wildcard Bernard Tomic[5] whilst Baghdatis had to go to five sets before sealing victory,[6] while Del Potro came through his first Grand Slam match since injury in straight sets.[7] Both Tsonga and Verdasco came from two sets down to move into the next round. On the women's side both Molik and Radwańska won marathon final sets to advance into the second round.[8][9] There was also a win for home hope Sam Stosur and world number two Vera Zvonerva.[10] While the 2008 finalist Ana Ivanovic crashed out 10–8 in the final set.[11]
In the evening matches on Rod Laver could not have been more different. The first match was a battle between two former number ones, Kim Clijsters and Dinara Safina. Clijsters did not lose a game in the forty five minutes they spent on court.[12] The men's evening match on Laver was a repeat of the 2002 Wimbledon final between home hope Lleyton Hewitt and Argentine David Nalbandian. The pair traded breaks and shared the first four sets. Nalbandian got an early break in the deciding set. At 5–4 the Argentine served for the match, and Hewitt just as he did in the fourth set broke Nalbandian as he served for the set. At 5–6 Hewitt had two match points which Nalbandian saved, only for the Argentine to force Hewitt to save break points in the next game. At seven all the Argentine broke to love and held on to serve the match out for a 3–6 6–4 3–6 7–6(1) 9–7,[13] win at seven minutes past one in the morning after close to a five hours battle.[14]
- Seeds Out:
- Men's Singles: Ernests Gulbis
- Women's Singles: Ana Ivanovic,[15] Alexandra Dulgheru,[16]
- Schedule of Play
Day 3 (19 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Mardy Fish, Albert Montañés, Juan Mónaco
- Women's Singles: Marion Bartoli, Kaia Kanepi, Yanina Wickmayer, Tsvetana Pironkova
- Schedule of Play
Day 4 (20 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Michaël Llodra, David Nalbandian, Thomaz Bellucci, Feliciano López
- Women's Singles: Jelena Janković, Maria Kirilenko, Alisa Kleybanova, María José Martínez Sánchez
- Schedule of Play
Day 5 (21 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Gaël Monfils, Ivan Ljubičić, Richard Gasquet, Viktor Troicki
- Women's Singles: Venus Williams, Justine Henin, Dominika Cibulková
- Schedule of Play
Day 6 (22 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Mikhail Youzhny, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, John Isner, Marcos Baghdatis, Guillermo García-López
- Women's Singles: Samantha Stosur, Shahar Pe'er, Nadia Petrova, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Lucie Šafářová
- Schedule of Play
Day 7 (23 January)
History was created in the match between Kuznetsova and Schiavone. The match became the longest match, in terms of time for women in a Grand Slam as it lasted for 4 hours, and 44 minutes. At 8–7 in the final set Kutznetsova had three match points, but the Italian saved all three. In the next game Schiavone broke her opponents serve but touched the net after hitting the winner, meaning the point went to Kutznetsova, when holding three break points. Kutznetsova had another three match points in the next game before a run of four games in a row where the serve was broken. Finally after breaking in the previous game and missing three match points Schiavone closed the match out to win 16–14 in the final set.[17]
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Andy Roddick, Fernando Verdasco, Nicolás Almagro
- Women's Singles: Victoria Azarenka, Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova
- Schedule of Play
Day 8 (24 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Robin Söderling, Jürgen Melzer, Marin Čilić
- Women's Singles: Flavia Pennetta
- Schedule of Play
Day 9 (25 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Tomáš Berdych, Stanislas Wawrinka
- Women's Singles: Francesca Schiavone, Andrea Petkovic
- Schedule of Play
Day 10 (26 January)
Australia Day witnessed the last four quarterfinals in the men's and women's singles and the start of the wheelchair tennis competitions. In the first of the men's quarterfinals Murray over came Dolgopolov after a four set battle.[18]
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Rafael Nadal
- Women's Singles: Agnieszka Radwańska, Petra Kvitová
- Schedule of Play
Day 11 (27 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Roger Federer
- Women's Singles: Caroline Wozniacki, Vera Zvonareva
- Schedule of Play
Matches on Main Courts | |||
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Matches on Rod Laver Arena | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Men's Doubles Semifinals | Bob Bryan [1] Mike Bryan [1] |
Eric Butorac Jean-Julien Rojer |
6–3, 6–2 |
Women's Singles Semifinals | Li Na [9] | Caroline Wozniacki [1] | 3–6, 7–5, 6–3 |
Women's Singles Semifinals | Kim Clijsters [3] | Vera Zvonareva [2] | 6–3, 6–3 |
Men's Singles Semifinals | Novak Djokovic [3] | Roger Federer [2] | 7–6(3), 7–5, 6–4 |
Exhibition Doubles – 2nd Round | Jacco Eltingh Paul Haarhuis |
Henri Leconte Patrick Rafter |
6–4, 6–3 |
Matches on Margaret Court Arena | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Wheelchair Women's Singles Semifinals | Daniela di Toro [2] | Marjolein Buis | 6–3, 6–2 |
Men's Doubles Semifinals | Mahesh Bhupathi [3] Leander Paes [3] |
Max Mirnyi [2] Daniel Nestor [2] |
7–6(5), 4–6, 6–3 |
Boys' Singles Quarterfinals | Luke Saville | Lucas Pouille | 7–5, 7–5 |
Mixed Doubles Quarterfinals | Katarina Srebotnik [2] Daniel Nestor [2] |
Anastasia Rodionova Mahesh Bhupathi |
Walkover |
Coloured background indicates a night match. |
Day 12 (28 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: David Ferrer
- Schedule of Play
Matches on Main Courts | |||
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Matches on Rod Laver Arena | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Women's Doubles Final | Gisela Dulko [1] Flavia Pennetta [1] |
Victoria Azarenka [12] Maria Kirilenko [12] |
2–6, 7–5, 6–1 |
Mixed Doubles Semifinals | Chan Yung-jan Paul Hanley |
Bethanie Mattek-Sands Horia Tecău |
2–6, 6–3, [11–9] |
Men's Singles Semifinals | Andy Murray [5] | David Ferrer [7] | 4–6, 7–6(2), 6–1, 7–6(2) |
Matches on Margaret Court Arena | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Boys' Singles Semifinals | Luke Saville | Roberto Carballes | 6–2, 6–1 |
Legends' Doubles | Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde |
Henri Leconte Patrick Rafter |
6–4, 6–4 |
Mixed Doubles Semifinals | Katarina Srebotnik [2] Daniel Nestor [2] |
Maria Kirilenko [3] Nenad Zimonjić [3] |
6–4, 7–5 |
Coloured background indicates a night match. |
Day 13 (29 January)
- Seeds out:
- Women's Singles: Li Na
- Schedule of Play
Matches on Main Courts | |||
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Matches on Rod Laver Arena | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Boys' Singles Final | Jiří Veselý [1] | Luke Saville | 6–0, 6–3 |
Girls' Singles Final | An-Sophie Mestach [2] | Mónica Puig [5] | 6–4, 6–2 |
Women's Singles Final | Kim Clijsters [3] | Li Na [9] | 3–6, 6–3, 6–3 |
Men's Doubles Final | Bob Bryan [1] Mike Bryan [1] |
Mahesh Bhupathi [3] Leander Paes [3] |
6–3, 6–4 |
Matches on Margaret Court Arena | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Wheelchair Quad Singles Final | David Wagner [1] | Peter Norfolk [2] | 6–2, 6–3 |
Wheelchair Men's Singles Final | Shingo Kunieda [1] | Stéphane Houdet [2] | 6–0, 6–3 |
Wheelchair Women's Singles Final | Esther Vergeer [1] | Daniela Di Toro [2] | 6–0, 6–0 |
Coloured background indicates a night match. |
Day 14 (30 January)
- Seeds out:
- Men's Singles: Andy Murray
- Schedule of Play
Matches on Main Courts | |||
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Matches on Rod Laver Arena | |||
Event | Winner | Loser | Score |
Mixed Doubles Final | Katarina Srebotnik [2] Daniel Nestor [2] |
Chan Yung-jan Paul Hanley |
6–3, 3–6, [10–7] |
Men's Singles Final | Novak Djokovic [3] | Andy Murray [5] | 6–4, 6–2, 6–3 |
Coloured background indicates a night match. |
References
- ↑ "ATP World Tour Uncovered – Australian Open". atpworldtour.com. Retrieved 29 January 2011.
- ↑ Tim Nicholson (17 January 2011). "Querrey the first seed to fall". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Australian Open Mobile – Australian Open Tennis Championships 2011 – The Grand Slam of Asia/Pacific – Official Site by IBM. Australianopen.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-19.
- ↑ Darren Saligari (18 January 2011). "Nadal on the positive end of retirement". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Alix Ramsay (18 January 2011). "Maturing Tomic comfortable in the spotlight". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Vanessa Skendaris (18 January 2011). "Baghdatis survives exhilarating opener". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Matt Cronin (18 January 2011). "Del Potro signifies intent with first round win".
- ↑ Caroline Tang (18 January 2011). "Molik enthralls in fairytale win". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Tim Nicholson (18 January 2011). "Date-Krumm falls short in marathon". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Tim Nicholson (18 January 2011). "Stosur pleased with near-perfect win". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Georges Homsi (18 January 2011). "Ivanovic exits in thriller". australianopen.com.
- ↑ "Kim Clijsters reaches round two of Australian Open". BBC News. 18 January 2011.
- ↑ Alexandra Willis (19 January 2011). "Nalbandian beats Hewitt in five-set thriller". australianopen.com.
- ↑ "Nalbandian Saves 2 M.P. In Late-Night Hewitt Win; Soderling Aims For Better Showing". atpworldtour.com. 18 January 2011.
- ↑ Ivanovic exits in thriller – News – Australian Open Tennis 2011. Australianopen.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-19.
- ↑ Safina humbled by red-hot Clijsters. The Australian (2010-01-25). Retrieved on 2011-01-19.
- ↑ Darren Saligari (23 January 2011). "Schiavone outlasts Kuznetsova in record-breaking duel". australianopen.com.
- ↑ Piers Newbery (26 January 2011). "Murray battles into Aussie semis". bbc.co.uk/sport.