A children's choir outline a map of Australia on Rod Laver Arena to mark Australia Day
Twice US Open champion Pat Rafter unveils a bust of himself as he is inducted into the Australian Tennis Hall of Fame
Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic line up ahead of the much-anticipated women's final
Ivanovic gets the women's final under way on a baking hot Rod Laver Arena
The temperature touches 34 Celsius but the retractable roof remains open for the final
Sharapova makes the stronger start with an early break but is soon pegged back by Ivanovic
Ivanovic moves to within two points of a second break at 5-4 up in the first set
Yuri Sharapov looks concerned as his daughter struggles to maintain her form late in the opening set
But Sharapova digs deep to break again in game 11 and serves out for the first set
Sharapova takes the necessary precautions as the heat takes its toll on both players
After her wobble at the end of the first set, Sharapova gets back on track with some fearsome serving in the second
Ivanovic's resistance finally begins to crumble midway through the second set
After one hour, 31 minutes, Sharapova converts her third match point to win a third Grand Slam title
Sharapova finally gets her hands on the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup after losing to Serena Williams in last year's final
Ivanovic has the consolation of knowing she will be world number two in the new rankings next week
Sharapova can look ahead to the French Open in May and trying to complete her set of Grand Slam titles
A few hours after her victory, Sharapova heads to the Yarra river in Melbourne to show off her trophy
"To do something that you love to do and being good at it, there's no better gift," says Sharapova
Britain's Peter Norfolk also gets his hands on a piece of silverware, winning the quad title in the wheelchair event
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