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Australian Open: Serena Williams, Sharapova cruise into third round

World No. 1 Serena Williams has had so much success for such a long time that even in a second-round match she can set a record at the season’s first Grand Slam event.

Updated on: Jan 20, 2016 09:25 AM IST
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World No. 1 Serena Williams has had so much success for such a long time that even in a second-round match she can set a record at the season’s first Grand Slam event.

Serena Williams celebrates after victory in her women's singles match against Taiwan's Hsieh Su-Wei. (AFP Photo)
Serena Williams celebrates after victory in her women's singles match against Taiwan's Hsieh Su-Wei. (AFP Photo)

The six-time and defending champion defeated No. 90-ranked Hsieh Su-wei 6-1, 6-2 on Wednesday at Rod Laver Arena to clinch an all-time record 79th main draw victory at the Australian Open.

She closed with an ace, her seventh, finishing in precisely an hour.

“It all started here — this is where I played my first Grand Slam right on this court and I’m still going, it’s such an honor,” said Williams, who has a 70-9 win-loss record at Melbourne Park since her debut in 1998. “I love it every time I come here.”

She hit 26 winners, including one around the post that she thought may have been a first for her, at age 34.

“My first one I think,” she said. “I was like, “Yay. Never too late.”

Maria Sharapova plays a forehand return during her women's singles match against Belarus's Aliaksandra Sasnovich.

Sharapova reached the third round with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the first match completed on day three, when light rain caused an hour-long delay getting started on the outside courts.

The fifth-seeded Sharapova won the 2008 Australian title and has lost three finals at Melbourne Park.

She dropped two service games in the first set, including once when serving at 5-1, but was otherwise consistent except for some over-hit ground strokes.

“To come back here and play my first match on Rod Laver is always very special as you always get those first little jitters out of the way.”

The big upset of the day came when Kateryna Bondarenko earned one of her biggest wins since returning from retirement after having a baby in 2013, beating two-time major winner and No. 23-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-1, 7-5.

The 92nd-ranked Bondarenko is playing only her second Grand Slam tournament since returning to the tour in 2014.

Seventh-seeded Kei Nishikori, the 2014 U.S. Open finalist, advanced to the third round in the men’s draw with a 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-3 win over Austin Krajicek.

 
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