Australian Open 2015: We look back at what's happened in Melbourne over the past week
Monday 26 January 2015 14:16, UK
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Image: Andy Murray: Through to the quarter-finals after defeating Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov in four sets -
Image: Last year's champions Li Na and Stan Wawrinka pose with the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup and Norman Brookes Challenge Cup -
Image: Andy Murray: Beat Yuki Bhambri, Marinko Matosevic, Joao Sousa and Grigor Dimitrov in the first week -
Image: Ana Ivanovic: Suffered a shock exit at the hands of experienced Czech Lucie Hradecka -
Image: Grigor Dimitrov: Enjoyed beating Dustin Brown in a little over an hour -
Image: Rafael Nadal: Enjoyed his victory over veteran Russian Mikhail Youzhny -
Image: Kei Nishikori: The Japanese trailblazer showed why he's one of the quickest players in the men's game -
Image: Heather Watson: The British No 1 suffered from illness as she went down to Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova in the first round -
Image: Kyle Edmund: Made the main draw before bowing out to American Steve Johnson -
Image: Maria Sharapova: Looking to add to her five Grand Slam titles -
Image: The heat is always a talking point in Melbourne as this ball boy finds a way of cooling off -
Image: Rafael Nadal: Suffered from body cramp but still managed to beat Tim Smyczek in a five-set thriller -
Image: Roger Federer: The 17-time Grand Slam champion made a shock exit at the hands of Andreas Seppi -
Image: The Murray fan club were a feature of the first week in Melbourne -
Image: Venus Williams: The 34-year-old American veteran reached the last eight at a Grand Slam for the first time in five years -
Image: Novak Djokovic: The world No 1 has been looking ominous down under -
Image: Murray is on a mission to reach his fourth Australian Open final -
Image: Dominika Cibulkova: Edged two-time winner Victoria Azarenka -
Image: Milos Raonic became the first Canadian man to reach the Australian Open quarter-finals in 47 years
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