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Serena cruises into Open fourth round

Third seed and five-time champion Serena Williams powered past Japan's Ayumi Morita in straight sets on Saturday to comfortably make the Australian Open fourth round.

Updated on: Jan 19, 2013 09:58 AM IST
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Third seed and five-time champion Serena Williams powered past Japan's Ayumi Morita in straight sets on Saturday to comfortably make the Australian Open fourth round.

Williams followed defending champion Victoria Azarenka onto the Rod Laver Arena and could meet her in the semi-finals if the draw pans out as scheduled.

But she will face 14th-seeded Russian Maria Kirilenko next after defeating Morita 6-1, 6-3 win in 66 minutes.

With sister Venus out of the tournament after being crushed in straight sets by Maria Sharapova on Friday, Williams was in no mood to be on court longer than necessary.

She had only dropped two games during the tournament ahead of this match and on a cool and breezy day easily won the first game for a 1-0 lead.

Japanese number one Morita held serve then pushed the American veteran hard on her service game, but Williams held and then stepped it up with a blistering backhand down the line, giving her a break for 3-1.

There was no stopping her, with Williams firing down the fastest women's serve of the tournament so far at 207 kilometres per hour (128 mph) on her way to taking the set in 31 minutes.

It was a short-lived advantage with Morita imploding and Williams reeling off six games in a row to easily clinch the match.

 
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