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MELBOURNE: Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic kept up their relentless march towards a semifinal meeting at the Australian Open today as Maria Sharapova suffered a crushing defeat by Angelique Kerber.

Back from the dead

Simona Halep celebrates after beating Lauren Davis 4-6 6-4 15-13 in Round 3 of the Australian Open in Melbourne on Saturday. AFP



Melbourne, January 20 

Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic kept up their relentless march towards a semifinal meeting at the Australian Open today as Maria Sharapova suffered a crushing defeat by Angelique Kerber.

The two greats of the game could meet in the last four if they maintain their winning ways. Defending champion Federer was never troubled by France’s Richard Gasquet, who has failed to take a set off him since 2011, as he steamed into the last 16 with a 6-2 7-5 6-4 win. “The second set was tight, the match was close and I had to focus to the very end,” said the Swiss 19-time Grand Slam winner. “So far, so good.”

Djokovic was equally convincing in his 6-2 6-3 6-3 rout of Spanish 21st seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas, although there was concern when he sought a medical timeout for treatment to his lower back.

“It was straight sets but I had to earn my points,” insisted the Serb, who is on his way back after six months out with right elbow trouble. “For me it’s taking it one match at a time but I have to be more humble with my expectations as I haven’t played in the last six months.”

He next plays South Korea’s Chung Hyeon, who shocked fourth seed Alexander Zverev. With the temperatures a manageable 26ºC at Melbourne Park after two days of oven-like conditions, Zverev was beaten in five sets. He has been hailed as the leader of the tennis new guard but has now failed to go beyond the fourth round in 11 Grand Slams, admitting he has “some figuring out to do”.

In a glamour evening tie, Sharapova was no match for Kerber, flopping 6-1 6-3.

They are both 30, former world No. 1s and were the only two Australian Open winners left in the women’s draw, but there was only one player in it. “This court is special for me and I was trying to enjoy every point,” Kerber said of Rod Laver Arena, where she beat Serena Williams in the 2016 final.

Kerber is in scintillating form, having won the lead-up Sydney International, and will face Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei for a place in the quarterfinals. For Sharapova, who is looking to rediscover her best on her way back from a 15-month drugs ban, it is back to the drawing board. “I think there are a lot of things that I need to get better at and improve on,” she admitted.

Took its toll

World No. 1 Simona Halep is lucky to be still in contention after surviving three match points in a titanic struggle against 76th-ranked American Lauren Davis.

She looked out for the count at one point but finally got over the line 4-6 6-4 15-13 in a gruelling 3hr 44min epic that took its toll. “I’m almost dead,” the tenacious Romanian said after the incredible battle, in which Davis lost a toenail and Halep served for the match four times.

The former quarterfinalist will now play Naomi Osaka after the Japanese star beat Australia’s Ashleigh Barty.

Sixth seed Karolina Pliskova also had a tough test, beating fellow Czech Lucie Safarova 7-6(6) 7-5. In contrast, US Open finalist Madison Keys was in fine touch as she benefits from the guidance of former great Lindsay Davenport. Flying under the radar, the 17th seed has surrendered just 16 games on her way to the fourth round after beating Ana Bogdan 6-3 6-4. She will next face French eighth seed Caroline Garcia.

Fifth seed Dominic Thiem and Tomas Berdych also advanced. Berdych fired 20 aces in a 6-3 6-3 6-2 victory over Juan Martin del Potro in the third round. — Agencies


Paes-Raja stun former champions

Doubles great Leander Paes has had 119 playing partners in his 27-year career and it appears his latest union could be a profitable one after he and compatriot Purav Raja knocked out former champions Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares. Paes, 44, and Raja saved a match point in a near three-hour thriller before winning 7-6(3) 5-7 7-6(6). “I think we earned some street cred today as a pair, we were playing Grand Slam champions today and they kept on showing their class,” Paes said. “The way Purav played at the end, people have seen me do that, but he earned street cred today in the locker room.” — Reuters

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