2007 Australian Open
The 2007 Australian Open was a Grand Slam tennis tournament held in Melbourne, Australia from 15 January until 28 January 2007.
The total prize pool was set at exactly A$20 million, with the winners of both the men's and women's singles competition each receiving A$1,281,000. Over 500 players competed in 2007. The main draw for singles and doubles was released on Friday 12 January 2007.
In Mixed Doubles, the scoring system was changed. Should both teams in a match become one set apiece, a match tie break will take part in the final set where the first team to score ten points wins the match. If the score for the match tie break becomes 9–9, a difference by two is required to win the game.
Notable stories
New technology used in line-calling
This was the first time that the tournament used the Hawk-Eye system in an official line-calling capacity, as an auxiliary to the human line judges. Players were given the opportunity to challenge a human line call if they believed it to be incorrect, by having Hawk-Eye confirm or overrule the original call. The system was installed on only one court being used for the tournament, in the Rod Laver Arena.At the beginning of a set, the players were each given the opportunity to incorrectly challenge a maximum of two line calls during the set. A player who still had some incorrect challenges remaining was allowed to make an unlimited number of correct challenges, but when a player had no incorrect challenges remaining, his or her opportunity to challenge line calls was lost. Players received an extra incorrect challenge during a tiebreak. The players regained both challenges at the beginning of each set and also after every 12 games in the final deciding set. Unused challenges did not carry over when this happened.
An additional aspect to the new system was that a video replay screen was installed inside the arena for the first time, to display the results of the challenges. The screen also allowed the spectators to view instant replays that could previously only be seen by the television audience and those viewing the match on screens outside the stadium. This implementation caused noticeable drama in a match between No. 2 Amélie Mauresmo and Olga Poutchkova in which Mauresmo challenged the in call on Poutchkova's shot and the replay showed the ball out graphically but still called the ball in.
Factional fighting on Day 1
On 15 January 2007, around one hundred and fifty Australian youths of Serbian, Croatian and Greek origins were ejected from the Open after brawling with one another in Garden Square at Melbourne Park. The brawl reportedly developed after fans taunted each other with nationalist slogans. According to The Age newspaper, twenty police tried to quell the disturbance, which allegedly developed after an informal understanding between some Serb and Croat fans — that the two groups would not attend on the same day — was broken. The two opposing groups were ejected out separate exits and escorted away from the venue in opposite directions by police. No arrests were made, and no charges were laid against any of the participants.The Greek supporters protested that they had not been involved in the taunts exchanged between the Serb and Croat contingents, though The Age reported that some Greek supporters had sided with some Serbs and chanted, "Greece, Serbia! Greece, Serbia!" and "We must support our Orthodox brothers". Serb fans claimed that the violence had been provoked by Croat use of the Croatian national flag, which in their eyes carried connotations of Second World War fascism, while Croats claimed that the violence was provoked by Serbs shouting anti-Croat, pro-Serb chants.
A Croatian supporter suffered minor injuries in the ethnic brawl after being hit with a Serbian flagpole. People wearing Croatian or Serbian national colours were subsequently refused entry and the next day featured heightened security. Police in Victoria said that this sort of behaviour was never seen in the tournament before.
Weather conditions
Heat in excess of 40 degrees Celsius on Day 2 caused the Extreme Heat Policy to be implemented. Most daytime matches were delayed, and matches continued on outside courts till 3.30am the following morning. Janko Tipsarević chose to forfeit his match against David Nalbandian because of the heat. On Rod Laver Arena with the roof open, top-seeded Maria Sharapova nearly succumbed to the heat, losing a 5-0 lead in the final set, but managed to defeat Camille Pin 6–3. 4–6, 9–7.During the night sessions on Day 3, the Australian Open was affected by rain delaying play. Three men's matches were postponed in progress. The matches on Rod Laver Arena and Melbourne Arena were delayed for only 15 minutes while the retractable roofs closed. Marat Safin wisely requested that play be suspended while noticeably out of the match against Dudi Sela with Sela up two sets to one, six games to five, and 30-30. After the delay, Safin returned to win the fourth set and then the final set 6-0 to advance. This was reminiscent of the match in the 2006 Australian Open in which Marcos Baghdatis advanced after appearing rejuvenated against David Nalbandian. The match on Rod Laver featuring women's number two Amélie Mauresmo and Olga Poutchkova was barely underway when the rains came.
Rain on day six caused play to only proceed on the covered courts of Rod Laver Arena and Melbourne Arena, for the duration of the day. Thus, only high seeds Maria Sharapova, Rafael Nadal, Nikolay Davydenko, Kim Clijsters, James Blake, and Martina Hingis were able to play their matches, as well as Australians Alicia Molik and Lleyton Hewitt. Players scheduled for play on the outer courts had to wait until Day 7, and faced the possibility of playing on consecutive days for the winners. Initially only 10 matches were scheduled for play in Laver and Vodafone, but the match between Andy Murray and Juan Ignacio Chela was moved indoors, to leave only five delayed matches in men's and women's singles.
Seniors
Men's Singles
Roger Federer defeated Fernando González, 7–6, 6–4, 6–4- It was Federer's 1st title of the year, and his 46th overall. It was his 10th career Grand Slam title, and his 3rd Australian Open title.
Women's Singles
Men's Doubles
Bob Bryan / Mike Bryan defeated Jonas Björkman / Max Mirnyi, 7–5, 7–5Women's Doubles
Cara Black / Liezel Huber defeated Chan Yung-jan / Chuang Chia-jung, 6–4, 6–7, 6–1Mixed Doubles
Daniel Nestor / Elena Likhovtseva defeated Max Mirnyi / Victoria Azarenka, 6–4, 6–4Juniors
Boys' Singles
Brydan Klein defeated Jonathan Eysseric, 6–2, 4–6, 6–1Girls' Singles
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova defeated Madison Brengle, 7–6, 7–6Boys' Doubles
Graeme Dyce / Harri Heliövaara defeated Stephen Donald / Rupesh Roy, 6–2, 6–7, 6–3Girls' Doubles
Evgeniya Rodina / Arina Rodionova defeated Julia Cohen / Urszula Radwańska, 2-6, 6-3, 6-1Wheelchair
Men's Wheelchair Singles
Shingo Kunieda defeated Michael Jeremiasz, 6–3, 3–6, 6–4Women's Wheelchair Singles
Esther Vergeer defeated Florence Gravellier, 6–1, 6–0Men's Wheelchair Doubles
Robin Ammerlaan / Shingo Kunieda defeated Maikel Scheffers/ Ronald Vink, 6–2, 6–0Women's Wheelchair Doubles
Jiske Griffioen / Esther Vergeer defeated Florence Gravellier/ Korie Homan, 6–0, 3–6,Seeds
The seeded players are listed below with the round in which they exited.Men
- Roger Federer
- Rafael Nadal
- Nikolay Davydenko
- Ivan Ljubičić
- James Blake
- Andy Roddick
- Tommy Robredo
- David Nalbandian
- Mario Ančić
- Fernando González
- Marcos Baghdatis
- Tommy Haas
- Tomáš Berdych
- Novak Djokovic
- Andy Murray
- David Ferrer
- Jarkko Nieminen
- Richard Gasquet
- Lleyton Hewitt
- Radek Štěpánek
- Dmitry Tursunov
- Dominik Hrbatý
- Robin Söderling
- Juan Carlos Ferrero
- Mikhail Youzhny
- Marat Safin
- José Acasuso
- Sébastien Grosjean
- Xavier Malisse
- Agustín Calleri
- Stanislas Wawrinka
- Nicolás Almagro ''
Women
- Maria Sharapova
- Amélie Mauresmo
- Svetlana Kuznetsova
- Kim Clijsters
- Nadia Petrova
- Martina Hingis
- Elena Dementieva
- Patty Schnyder
- Dinara Safina
- Nicole Vaidišová
- Jelena Janković
- Anna Chakvetadze
- Ana Ivanovic
- Francesca Schiavone
- Daniela Hantuchová
- Shahar Pe'er
- Anna-Lena Grönefeld
- Marion Bartoli
- Li Na
- Tatiana Golovin
- Katarina Srebotnik
- Vera Zvonareva
- Ai Sugiyama
- Samantha Stosur
- Anabel Medina Garrigues
- Maria Kirilenko
- Mara Santangelo
- Flavia Pennetta
- Alona Bondarenko
- Tathiana Garbin
- Zheng Jie
- Eleni Daniilidou
Main draw wildcard entries
Men's Singles
- Wayne Arthurs
- Chris Guccione
- Alun Jones
- Peter Luczak
- Sam Querrey
- Robert Smeets
- Go Soeda
- Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Women's Singles
- Monique Adamczak
- Madison Brengle
- Casey Dellacqua
- Youlia Fedossova
- Sophie Ferguson
- Alicia Molik
- Jessica Moore
- Iroda Tulyaganova
Men's Doubles
- Wayne Arthurs / Peter Luczak
- Paul Baccanello / Chris Guccione
- Carsten Ball / Adam Feeney
- Andrew Coelho / Alun Jones
- Nathan Healey / Robert Smeets
- Greg Jones / Brydan Klein
Women's Doubles
- Monique Adamczak / Evie Dominikovic
- Lauren Breadmore / Emily Hewson
- Chan Yung-jan / Chuang Chia-jung
- Casey Dellacqua / Jessica Moore
- Daniella Dominikovic / Sophie Ferguson
- Tatiana Golovin / Alicia Molik
- Trudi Musgrave / Christina Wheeler
Mixed Doubles
- Monique Adamczak / Stephen Huss
- Casey Dellacqua / Chris Guccione
- Alicia Molik / Paul Hanley
- Nicole Pratt / Ashley Fisher
- Bryanne Stewart / Nathan Healey
Qualifier entries
Men's Qualifiers entries
- Alan Mackin
- Zack Fleishman
- Alexander Waske
- Mischa Zverev
- Michael Russell
- Bobby Reynolds
- Marco Chiudinelli
- Marin Čilić
- Michael Berrer
- Dudi Sela
- Paul Capdeville
- Lukáš Lacko
- Ilija Bozoljac
- Brian Wilson
- Alex Kuznetsov
Women's Qualifiers entries
- Alizé Cornet
- Alla Kudryavtseva
- Sandra Záhlavová
- Julia Vakulenko
- Klára Zakopalová
- Andreja Klepač
- Jorgelina Cravero
- Ahsha Rolle
- Renata Voráčová
- Anne Kremer
- Tamira Paszek
Protected ranking
;Men's Singles
;Women's Singles
- Elena Bovina
Withdrawn players
- Justin Gimelstob → replaced by Jiří Vaněk
- Tim Henman → replaced by Evgeny Korolev
- Nicolas Kiefer → replaced by Danai Udomchoke
- Martin Verkerk → replaced by Gilles Müller
- Lindsay Davenport → replaced by Tzipora Obziler
- Justine Henin-Hardenne → replaced by Galina Voskoboeva
- María José Martínez Sánchez → replaced by Yuan Meng
- Anastasia Myskina → replaced by Stéphanie Foretz
- Venus Williams → replaced by Emmanuelle Gagliardi
Attendance
Media coverage
Coverage of the 2007 Australian Open was as follows:;Television networks
- Australia — Channel Seven
- Australia — Fox Sports
- Canada — TSN
- Europe — Eurosport
- India — Star Sports
- Latin America — ESPN
- Macedonia — Macedonian Radio-Television
- Netherlands — Sport 1
- Netherlands — Nederland 1 & Nederland 3
- New Zealand — SKY Sport
- Singapore — ESPN
- South Africa — Supersport
- South America — ESPN & ESPN+
- United Kingdom — BBC One
- United Kingdom — BBC Red Button
- United Kingdom — BBC Two
- United States — ESPN2 & ESPN
- United Kingdom — BBC Radio Five Live
Controversies and scandals
- Three men were arrested for taking up-skirt photos inside Melbourne Park.
- Police were summoned to investigate the sexual assault of a five-year-old boy in a toilet cubicle at the tournament.
- Maria Sharapova was fined $2000 for allegations of sideline-coaching from her father, Yuri Sharapov in her match against Anna Chakvetadze.