The match between Roger Federer and Andy Murray is over in the favour of Murray and this breaks the secret for the defending champion Djokovic who would have been waiting anxiously for the outcome of the semi final of the men's single.
But the final of the men's single can wait for another day on Sunday to allow the final battle for the 2013 title of women's singles between the world no.1 and the defending champion Victoria Azarenka from Belarus and world no.6 Chinese Li Na Saturday tomorrow at the Rod Laver Arena.
Azarenka advanced to the Australian Open final Thursday with a 6-1, 6-4 win over 19-year-old American Sloane Stephens, who emerged as the mystery girl to knock out world no.3 fellow American Serena Williams in the quarters.
However, Azarenka received a slow hand clap when she took a controversial late medical timeout during her semi-final against Sloane Stephens, and ironic cheers on her return, before breaking the American's serve to win the match.
As for Li Na, she upset the world no.2 Maria Sharapova 6-2, 6-2 - a match score that Sharapova or even Li would not have expected at all, as Sharapova was the heavy favorite after conceding only nine games in her first five matches, a record at the Australian Open.
For Li, it is her second final at the Melbourne Park - she lost the final in 2011 against Kim Clijsters, but became the first Chinese to have the honour of reaching the Australian final.
The match is scheduled at 08:30 GMT Thursday, 26 January at Rod Laver Arena.
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