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Vote for your winner of the Australian Open between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal

Can Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal add to their Grand Slam tally?

Spain's Rafael Nadal of the Indian Aces (R) and Switzerland's Roger Federer of the Japan Warriors greet each other during practice at the International Pre
Image: Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will meet in the Australian Open final

Two legends of the game are still standing at the Australian Open in Melbourne, so who do you think will be holding aloft the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup this Sunday? Roger or Rafa? Vote now!

In a throwback Australian Open, the tournament now boasts four singles finalists aged 30 or older - a first for a Grand Slam in the Open era.

Venus Williams, 36, and her sister Serena, 35, will fight it out for the women's title on Saturday, in an exact replica of the finals bill at Wimbledon nine years ago.

Rafael Nadal then defeated Roger Federer 9-7 in the fifth set, in what is widely-considered the greatest match the sport has ever seen, but few would have predicted the pair would be meeting again for their ninth Grand Slam final, 34 major tournaments later.

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The old guard - Federer and Nadal - have a combined 31 major titles between them and have been turning back the clock in Melbourne to reach the final.

Federer booked his spot in the final after edging his Swiss compatriot Stan Wawrinka in a five-set thriller on Thursday.

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And then Nadal outlasted Grigor Dimitrov 6-3 5-7 7-6 (7-5) 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 in just under five hours to set up a dream final this Sunday.

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Nadal will be chasing his 15th Grand Slam title to edge one closer to Federer, who stands on the brink of his 18th.

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