1 of 12 Spanish teenage sensation Rafael Nadal, who meets Lleyton Hewitt next, sports the latest on-court fashion trend - three-quarter length shorts
2 of 12 Hewitt, who split-up with fellow player Kim Clijsters last year, was watched by new girlfriend, actress Bec Cartwright, in his ill-tempered clash with Ignacio Chela
3 of 12 Tim Henman had high hopes of a successful campaign at the 2005 Australian Open
4 of 12 But in just his third match his frustration boils over as his game falls apart
5 of 12 Russia's Nikolay Davydenko is just too good in a convincing 6-4 6-2 6-2 victory
6 of 12 For Henman it was an earlier than expected goodbye to Melbourne and his personal 'Barmy Army' of fans
7 of 12 Juan Carlos Ferrero was another household name to bid farewell after falling at the third hurdle
8 of 12 Guillermo Coria got the better of him 6-3 6-2 6-1 and has his eye on going even further
9 of 12 Croatia's Karolina Sprem was the first winner on Saturday after seeing off Russia's Elena Likhovtseva 6-4 6-3
10 of 12 Hard-hitting top seed Lindsay Davenport will prove a much tougher proposition for Sprem in the fourth round
11 of 12 Australia's Alicia Molik likes being the centre of attention in her 6-3 6-2 win over Russia's Tatiana Panova
12 of 12 Next up for Molik is Venus Williams who was rarely stretched in her 6-3 6-0 victory over Anna Smashnova