Men's final

Unseeded Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis will have even more boisterous celebrations if he topples world number one Roger Federer in today's men's singles final. Former world junior champion Baghdatis, the only Cypriot to play in a grand slam, has ridden...

Unseeded Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis will have even more boisterous celebrations if he topples world number one Roger Federer in today's men's singles final.

Former world junior champion Baghdatis, the only Cypriot to play in a grand slam, has ridden waves of raucous support from Melbourne's large Greek community on a extraordinary run through the tournament.

In yesterday's men's doubles final, top seeds Mike and Bob Bryan of the US came from a set down to beat Czech Republic's Martin Damm and India's Leander Paes 4-6 6-3 6-4.

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