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Linda Pearce

Linda Pearce is the Chief Tennis Writer and general sports reporter for The Age. She writes about a range of sports, including football, netball, and gymnastics. Linda has twice been named Australian tennis writer of the year.

The hunger is still there for Federer.

Federer's grand, bold strategy against Nadal

Roger Federer has ranked his 2017 Australian Open triumph and the 2009 French Open title that finally completed his grand slam set as two of his most significant and emotional career achievements.

The moment he won: Roger Federer celebrates championship point.

Artful Roger: Federer beats old foe to snatch fifth Australian Open

He wasn't finished, after all. Roger Federer's grand slam-winning days were not done. More than four years after his most recent success, at Wimbledon, a secondary result of Federer's 18th major title – and possibly his greatest victory – is the improbability that his great nemesis Rafael Nadal can catch him now.

Rafa Nadal remains positive despite his loss to Roger Federer in the Australian Open final.

Rejuvenated Nadal: I can't wait for the clay

Rafael Nadal believes good things are still possible for him on hardcourts, having only narrowly failed to win his first title on the surface in three years in Sunday night's Australian Open final against Roger Federer.

Rafael Nadal will have to recover from a grueling five-set semi-final.

Federer or Nadal? The greats decide

Given that few saw it coming, the question now is which way the dream Australian Open men's final will go. The slick court surface combined with an extended recovery time from a less physical semi-final point to Roger Federer over Rafael Nadal, according to several former greats, while others have declared the contest too close to call.

Serena Williams with the Australian Open trophy on Saturday night.

Williams the GOAT? In the conversation, at least

Serena Williams insists she has given no thought to the calendar-year grand slam that would complete her fabulous CV, having just marked off another achievement that she believes adds to the discussion about who is the Greatest Of All Time.

Still smiling: Venus Williams after a training session on Friday.

Williams final one for the ages

Neither Williams sister lost hope of playing the other in another grand slam final, and yet the fact that No.9 will come on Saturday night was described by Serena as "probably the moment of our careers so far - for me, I can definitely say for me". The unexpected element, of course, is not the presence of the 22-time major winner, but of Venus, who has resurrected an illness-affected career that for years had seemed to be in permanent decline.

Everybody's favourite: Roger Federer is all class.

Dear Roger, good luck, and best wishes, Ken

Enhanced security has reduced the chances of an impromptu meeting between former great Ken Rosewall and the current player he admires most, so the 83-year-old passes on his best wishes the old-fashioned way.

Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after defeating compatriot Stan Wawrinka in their semi-final.

Federer turns back the clock to reach Australian Open final

This most retro of grand slam tournaments has taken another step back in time, as Roger Federer survived a stirring comeback and five-set challenge against Swiss countryman Stan Wawrinka to take a giant leap into his first Australian Open final since 2010.