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Roger Federer
Roger Federer hit 40 winners and committed only 19 unforced errors to Safin's 28.
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Swiss sweep

Roger Federer already had the No. 1 ranking, now he has a second Grand Slam title to go with it. The second seed needed a little more than two hours to win the Australian Open in straight sets, ending Marat Safin's grueling run to the final.

• Henin-Hardenne downs Clijsters for a third Grand Slam title
• Sunday's Results | Head-to-Head History | No. 1 vs. No. 2

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