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Monday, 24 January, 2005, 01:41 GMT
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Australian Open day eight
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Lleyton Hewitt faces Rafael Nadal as he bids to go further in his home Grand Slam than ever before
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But Nadal silences the Aussie fans by going two sets to one up against a strangely lacklustre opponent
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Lleyton's sister Jaslyn and boyfriend Joachim Johansson urge Hewitt on as the Aussie battles to take it into a decider
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Hewitt digs to deep and takes the final set convincingly 6-2 to book his quarter-final spot
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Second seed Andy Roddick is not in his usual explosive form but it's enough to see off Philipp Kohlschreiber in straight sets
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Kohlschreiber takes Roddick to a tiebreak in the second set but having lost it, he folds in the third
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Elena Dementieva breaks Patty Schnyder three times in the first set - but eventually takes it on a tiebreak
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Dementieva takes a 4-0 lead in the second set, but Schnyder completes a remarkable recovery by winning the decider 6-2
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Dementieva's Russian compatriot Anatasia Myskina is next on court - and she is quickly in trouble
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Myskina commits a humiliating 44 unforced errors as Dechy reaches a Grand Slam quarter-final for the first time
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Eighth seed Venus Williams crashes out of the Open to the Australian Alicia Molik 7-5 7-6 7-3
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10th seed Molik celebrates beating a struggling Williams in their fourth round match
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AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2005
MEN'S FINAL
Safin ends Hewitt dream
Safin relieved at recovery
Hewitt hails 'awesome' Safin
WOMEN'S FINAL
Williams battles to Aussie title
Williams eyes return to top spot
Davenport hopes to be back
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Molik wins doubles crown
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