Andy Murray's coach Miles Maclagan and physical conditioner Jez Green take their seats on Rod Laver Arena ahead of their man's semi-final against Marin Cilic
Croatia's 14th seed has plenty of his own supporters as he takes part in his first Grand Slam semi-final
Murray cannot convert two early break points and pays the price as Cilic takes the first set 6-3 in 51 minutes
Cilic begins to dominate in the early part of the second set, reeling off 14 points in a row at one stage
Murray needs inspiration and he finds it when he chases down a Cilic lob on break point
The Briton spins and hits a magnificent forehand that leaves Cilic stranded at the net
Cilic finds himself doing more and more running as Murray takes control from the baseline
There are plenty of Scotland fans inside the Rod Laver Arena to see Murray move into a two-sets to one lead
Cilic sees his challenge all but end as his serve is broken twice in the fourth set
Murray calmly serves out for a 3-6 6-4 6-4 6-2 victory after three hours and one minute
Murray moves on to his second Grand Slam final, where he will face world number one Roger Federer or 10th seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga
Defending champion Serena Williams returns to the court 24 hours after a gruelling quarter-final to take on China's Li Na for a place in the final
Li is playing in her first Grand Slam semi-final but beat Venus Williams in the last eight and is brimming with confidence
Williams is broken when serving for the first set but recovers to take it in a tie-break
Li remains impressively calm in a tight second set and saves four match points before forcing a second tie-break
Williams overcomes her tiredness to dominate the tie-break and secure a place in her fifth Australian Open final
Former world number one Justine Henin continues her bid for a dream comeback title in the second semi-final against Zheng Jie
Zheng has appeared in one Grand Slam semi-final before, at Wimbledon in 2008, but she cannot live with the early pace of Henin
Henin's backhand is one of the great shots of the game but it is her forehand that does the real damage
Henin (right) reels off 12 games in a row and needs just 51 minutes to complete a 6-1 6-0 victory and seal a final place
Belgium prepares for a second successive Grand Slam winner, following Kim Clijsters' comeback win at the US Open in September
British junior Laura Robson takes just 43 minutes to beat American Ester Goldfeld 6-1 6-0 in the girls' singles semi-finals
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