Evonne Goolagong-Cawley, 1977 [singles]
Last man to win was Mark Edmondsen, 1976
Alicia Molik was the last player to win doubles (2005)
Samantha Stosur and Scott Draper won the 'Mixed' the same year - 2005
Todd Woodbridge was the last to figure in the Men's doubles in 2001
- Deni, 2009
The last Australian to reach an Australian Open final was Lleyton Hewitt, who was defeated in the Men's Singles final in 2005.
The last female player to reach a singles final was Wendy Turnbull in 1980.
In doubles, Todd Woodbridge in 2001, Sam Stosur in 2006 and Paul Hanley in 2011 were the last Australians to reach finals in Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles, respectively.
Evonne Cawley (nee Goolagong) beat Chris Evert-Lloyd 6-1 7-6
Lleyton Hewitt won it in 2002, but no other Austalian has since then.
Lleyton Hewitt.
John Newcombe
leyton hewitt
Pat Cash
The Women's Singles title was won by Kim Clijsters at the 2011 Australian Open.
Serena Williams won the 2009 Australian Open Women's Singles title. She defeated Dinara Safina in the final. This was Serena Williams' fourth Australian Open Singles title.
No. it's not necessary unless it forms part of the proper noun. But twentieth can also be written in numeral. Examples: 20th Century Fox Twentieth Century ( title of the movie directed by Howard Hawks)
The winner of the women's singles title in the Australian Open would win $2,650,000. This is the same amount for the men's
Brian Teacher
serena williams
A famous Australian tennis player who won the women's singles title at the 1955 Australian Open. She was also won the women's doubles title with Mary Bevis Hawton at the 1955 Australian Open.
From the men it was Roger Federer, and from the women it was Serena Williams.
Nadal won the men's singles against Federer and Serena Won the women's against Safina
Yes, Chris Evert won the Australian Open Women's Singles title in both 1982 and 1984.
The final match was played between Marat Safin and Thomas Johansson. Thomas Johansson won the match. This is Thomas Johansson's first Australian open singles title.
The final match was played between Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport. Lindsay Davenport won the match. This was Lindsay Davenport's first Australian Open Singles Title.