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Australian Open in pictures: Day 14
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Henry Bernet, of Switzerland, plays a forehand against Benjamin Willwerth, of the United States, in their junior boys’ singles final.Credit:Getty Images
2/21
Willwerth plays a backhand against Bernet.Credit:Getty Images
3/21
Bernet returns fire.Credit:Getty Images
4/21
Willwerth concentrates on his forehand.Credit:Getty Images
5/21
Henry Bernet, of Switzerland, with his boys’ singles winning trophy and runner-up Benjamin Willwerth, of the United States.Credit:Getty Images
6/21
Sam Schroder, of the Netherlands, serves in the men’s quad wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
7/21
Fellow Dutchman Niels Vink celebrates winning a point against Schroder.Credit:Getty Images
8/21
Yui Kamiji, of Japan, (right) shakes hands with Aniek Van Koot, of the Netherlands, after winning the women’s wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
9/21
Yui Kamiji with the trophy after winning the women’s wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
10/21
Alfie Hewett, of Britain, plays a forehand return to Japan’s Tokito Oda in the men’s wheelchair final.Credit:AP
11/21
Tokito Oda hits a strong forehand.Credit:Getty Images
12/21
Alfie Hewett serves.Credit:Getty Images
13/21
Tokito Oda reacts after winning a point.Credit:AP
14/21
Alfie Hewett, of Britain, with the trophy after winning the men’s wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
15/21
Action movie star Jackie Chan (left) takes in Melbourne’s Chinese dragon dancers.Credit:Chris Hopkins
16/21
Aryna Sabalenka, of Belarus, walks onto Rod Laver Arena for her match against American Madison Keys in the women’s singles final.Credit:Eddie Jim
17/21
Madison Keys, of the United States, waves as she walks onto Rod Laver Arena in the women’s singles final.Credit:AP
18/21
Aryna Sabalenka (right) and Madison Keys pose next to the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup prior to the women’s singles final.Credit:Getty Images
19/21
Madison Keys in action against Aryna Sabalenka.Credit:Christopher Hopkins
20/21
Aryna Sabalenka under pressure.Credit:Christopher Hopkins
21/21
Australian Open champion Madison Keys holds up the trophy.Credit:Eddie Jim
Australian Open in pictures: Day 14
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1/21
Henry Bernet, of Switzerland, plays a forehand against Benjamin Willwerth, of the United States, in their junior boys’ singles final.Credit:Getty Images
2/21
Willwerth plays a backhand against Bernet.Credit:Getty Images
3/21
Bernet returns fire.Credit:Getty Images
4/21
Willwerth concentrates on his forehand.Credit:Getty Images
5/21
Henry Bernet, of Switzerland, with his boys’ singles winning trophy and runner-up Benjamin Willwerth, of the United States.Credit:Getty Images
6/21
Sam Schroder, of the Netherlands, serves in the men’s quad wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
7/21
Fellow Dutchman Niels Vink celebrates winning a point against Schroder.Credit:Getty Images
8/21
Yui Kamiji, of Japan, (right) shakes hands with Aniek Van Koot, of the Netherlands, after winning the women’s wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
9/21
Yui Kamiji with the trophy after winning the women’s wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
10/21
Alfie Hewett, of Britain, plays a forehand return to Japan’s Tokito Oda in the men’s wheelchair final.Credit:AP
11/21
Tokito Oda hits a strong forehand.Credit:Getty Images
12/21
Alfie Hewett serves.Credit:Getty Images
13/21
Tokito Oda reacts after winning a point.Credit:AP
14/21
Alfie Hewett, of Britain, with the trophy after winning the men’s wheelchair singles final.Credit:Getty Images
15/21
Action movie star Jackie Chan (left) takes in Melbourne’s Chinese dragon dancers.Credit:Chris Hopkins
16/21
Aryna Sabalenka, of Belarus, walks onto Rod Laver Arena for her match against American Madison Keys in the women’s singles final.Credit:Eddie Jim
17/21
Madison Keys, of the United States, waves as she walks onto Rod Laver Arena in the women’s singles final.Credit:AP
18/21
Aryna Sabalenka (right) and Madison Keys pose next to the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup prior to the women’s singles final.Credit:Getty Images
19/21
Madison Keys in action against Aryna Sabalenka.Credit:Christopher Hopkins
20/21
Aryna Sabalenka under pressure.Credit:Christopher Hopkins
21/21
Australian Open champion Madison Keys holds up the trophy.Credit:Eddie Jim
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