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Andre Agassi easily defeated France's Arnaud Clement for the 2001 Australian Open championship. Agassi turns 31 in April but has no plans to retire. (Rick Rycroft - AP)
Audio
 Andre Agassi talks about how he took advantage of Patrick Rafter's leg cramps in the fourth set.
Road to the Semis
 Here's how the final four men's and women's players got to the semifinals.
Australian Open Basics
 Weather
 Seeds
 Singles winners
 Multiple winners
2000 Flashback
Andre Agassi Andre Agassi claims his sixth Grand Slam.
 Lindsay Davenport takes apart three-time champion Martina Hingis.
Agassi Looks Ahead 
After winning his second straight Australian Open on Sunday, Andre Agassi says his best tennis may be ahead of him, and hopes to add to his seven Grand Slam titles.

Agassi Downs Clement
Andre Agassi won his seventh Grand Slam tournament Sunday by beating Arnaud Clement in the men's finals of the Australian Open.

In the News

Tennis / Articles From the Wires

Grosjean Upsets Agassi in Houston (AP, April 23, 2005; 1:04 AM)

Grosjean Upsets Agassi on U.S. Clay (AP, April 22, 2005; 10:55 PM)

Roddick Advances to Semifinals on Clay (AP, April 22, 2005; 8:56 PM)

Roddick Advances to Semifinals in Clay (AP, April 22, 2005; 7:22 PM)

Venus Fills in for Injured Serena in Fed Cup (Reuters, April 22, 2005; 4:11 PM)



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