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Kerber in third round, Wozniacki beats Larsson

By The Assam Tribune

MELBOURNE, Jan 16: Second seed Angelique Kerber dominated Brazilian qualifier Beatriz Haddad Maia to easily reach the Australian Open third round on Wednesday.

The German Wimbledon champion produced a clinical display to advance 6-2, 6-3 in humid conditions.

�It was a tough match, she played really well and I knew that I had to play my best tennis,� the three-time Grand Slam champion said.

Kerber shut fellow left-hander Haddad Maia out of the first set, with the frustrated Brazilian hitting 13 winners to seven but unable to match her opponent�s consistency.

The German committed only six unforced errors to 29 and racked up an 80 per cent success rate on second serve.

Haddad Maia lifted as the second set began and Kerber had to wait until the eighth game to go up a break, then proceeded to serve out the match.

Kerber, a winner at Melbourne Park in 2016, will meet Australian wildcard Kimberly Birrell next.

She was wary of the threat posed by the 20-year-old, who will be cheered on by a wildly parochial crowd at Melbourne Park.

�I saw a bit of her match, she played really well, she�s in the third round,� she said.

�She�s playing at home, I�ll have to play at my best again.�

Kerber is on course for a quarterfinal clash with fifth seeded American Sloane Stephens if results go as expected.

She reached the semifinals at the season-opening Grand Slam last year but lost to Simona Halep in a tight three-setter.

Defending Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki defeated Sweden�s Johanna Larsson in straight sets to notch up her ninth straight win at this venue.

The former World No. 1 edged past her Swedish opponent 6-1, 6-3 after 66 minutes on Wednesday, reports Efe.

The third seed had grabbed a 3-0 lead in just seven minutes of play. Larsson, a former world number 45, tried to fight back, especially in the second set when she saved three break points. � Agencies

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