Come on!Lleyton Hewitt of Australia reacts in his first round match against David Nalbandian of Argentina during day two of the 2011 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 18, 2011 in Melbourne.
Tomic sails through round oneYoungster Bernard Tomic of Australia in action in his first round match against Jeremy Chardy of France on day two of the 2011 Australian Open on January 18.
Dokic through first roundJelena Dokic of Australia celebrates victory in her first round match against Zuzana Ondraskova of Czech Republic during day one of the 2011 Australian Open on January 17, 2011 in Melbourne.
Boy's Doubles Medallists(From Left to right): Boys doubles tennis silver medallists Victor Baluda and Mikhail Biryukov of Russia, Gold medallists Oliver Golding of Great Britain and Jiri Vesely of the Czech Republic, and Bronze medallists Filip Horansky and Jozef Kovalik
Women's Doubles Medallistsleft to right: Slovakia's silver medalists Jana Cepelova and Chantal Skamlova, gold medalists Tang Hao Chen and Zheng Saisai of China, bronze medalists Timea Babos of Hungary and An-Sophie Mestach of Belgium.
Medical AttentionYuki Bhambri of India seeks medical attention from a doctor in the third set of the boys' singles tennis match finals. Gomez beat Bhambri 6-7, 7-6, 4-1 after Bhambri pulled out of the match due to injury in the third set.
Boy's Singles PodiumFrom left: Boys singles Silver medalist Yuki Bhambri of India, Gold medalist Juan Sebastian Gomez of Colombia, and Bronze medalist Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia & Herzegovina
Columbia CelebratesJuan Sebastian Gomez of Colombia celebrates after winning the boys' tennis singles final against Yuki Bhambri of India
German HandshakeKevin Krawietz of Germany smashes a volley (together with partner Peter Heller of Germany, not in picture) during the boys doubles first round match
Boy's Doubles(from right to left) China's Ouyang Bowen and Wang Chuhan shake hands with Czech Republic's Jiri Vesely and Great Britain's Oliver Golding. Vesely and Golding won the match 3-6, 6-3, 6-10.
Indonesian SlipGrace Sari Ysidora of Indonesia slips after a shot to Denisa Allertova of Czech Republic. Allertova won the match 6-3, 6-2.
Puig Hits BackMonica Puig of Puerto Rico hits a backhand return to Zheng Saisai of China. Zheng won the match 6-2, 6-4.
Canadian PairDarian King (right) of Barbados and teammate Pavel Krainik of Canada pauses between games in their first set
Russian FitYulia Putintseva of Russia slams her racket in frustration after losing a point to Emi Mutaguchi of Japan
Tennis - Youth Olympic GalleryTo be a champion tennis player you need great endurance, quick-wittedness and precise execution with the racquet. The next big names in world tennis will be on show in Singapore for the Youth Olympic Games. Australia will not compete in tennis at the
Tennis FinalsStockholm 1912: Harold Austin Kitson and Charles Lyndhurst Winslow of the Republic of South Africa playing against Fritz Felix Pipes and Arthur Zborzil of Austria in the doubles tennis event. Kitson and Winslow won the gold medal, Pipes and Zborzil won the silver medal.
Tennis - French StyleAntwerp 1920: Suzanne Lenglen of France competes in the women's tennis competition.
Straight Sets WinGermany's Steffi Graf waves to the crowd after receiving her gold medal in the women's single tennis competition. Graf defeated Gabriella Sabatini of Argentina 6-3, 6-3 in the final to claim the gold. Getty Images
Australia's First Tennis MedalNicole Provis (left) and Rachel McQuillan during their women's double semi-final. The pairs bronze was Australia's first Olympic tennis medal.
Double TroubleMark Woodforde and Todd Woodbridge of Australia celebrate their doubles win in the semifinal against The Netherlands 6-2, 5-7,18-16 to take the gold in the men's doubles.
Woodie's Win SilverAustralian pairs champions Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde show off their silver medals for the men's doubles tennis final played against Canada who won the gold, final score 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
Best of Beijing - TennisThe women's singles event was one of only two Olympiads in which all tennis medalists were from the same country.
Dinara wins the semifinalDinara Safina of Russia is congratulated by Li Na of China after winning their women's singles semifinal.
Presents for the fansBob Bryan (pictured) and Mike Bryan give their racquets to fans in the crowd after defeating Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra of France during the men's doubles bronze medal tennis match.