Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Serena outslugs top seed Halep as Djokovic battles on

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MELBOURNE, Australia (AFP) — A fired-up Serena Williams slugged past world number one Simona Halep yesterday as she inches ever closer to a 24th Grand Slam title, while Novak Djokovic survived a battle to stay on course for a record seventh Australian Open crown.

In a towering performanc­e, the American great scored her biggest win since having a baby to grind down the Romanian top seed 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 and move into a quarter-final against seventh seed Karolina Pliskova.

Czech Pliskova is another form player, winning the warm-up Brisbane Internatio­nal and easing past two-time Grand Slam winner Garbine Muguruza 6-3, 6-1 to set up the Williams clash.

“I’m such a fighter; I never give up,” declared Williams after the epic encounter.

“It was an intense match and there were some incredible points, but I love playing tennis and being out here and I love this court, it’s really cool to be back.”

While Williams stayed calm, highly rated German fourth seed Alexander Zverev lost the plot against Canadian Milos Raonic, crashing 6-1, 6-1, 7-6 (7/5) and demolishin­g a racquet in a massive meltdown.

And Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta also let the pressure get to him, ranting at the umpire after a disputed call when leading the final tiebreak 8-5 against Japan’s Kei Nishikori.

He failed to win another point and was booed as he stormed off Margaret Court Arena, angrily throwing his kit bag after losing a fivehour, five-minute marathon 6-7 (8/10), 4-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-4, 7-6 (10/8).

Nishikori will now play six-time champion Djokovic, who dropped a set for the second match in a row before seeing off 15th-seeded Daniil Medvedev 6-4, 6-7 (5/7), 6-2, 6-3.

“It was definitely a physical battle. It was difficult to get through him,” the Serbian world number one said. “In these kinds of matches you just have to hang in there.”

Dominant Williams overshadow­ed them all and is overwhelmi­ng favourite to win an eighth Australian title, with defending champion Caroline Wozniacki and second seed Angelique Kerber already out.

She has been in ominous form at Melbourne Park as she seeks one more major title to put her alongside Margaret Court’s record 24, and it looked like French Open champion Halep would be another easy scalp after a first-set rout.

But the nuggety Romanian isn’t world number one for nothing, and she bounced back to set up a huge power struggle that Williams finally won with a break in the seventh game of the third set.

“I really needed to elevate my game. She’s a great player,” said Williams.

Fourth seed Naomi Osaka, meanwhile, was composed as she beat crafty Latvian Anastasija Sevastova, emerging from an error-strewn first to win 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

“I think the biggest thing for me is the belief. I think I believe in myself more this year than I have last year,” said the bubbly 21-year-old, who beat Williams in the US Open final last year.

She next faces ambitious sixth seed Elina Svitolina, who needed to dig deep to overcome 17th-seeded Madison Keys 6-2, 1-6, 6-1.

S vito lin a was a quarter-finalist at Melbourne Park last year and has set her sights high after her breakthrou­gh in winning the WTA Finals Singapore, targeting a Grand Slam win and world number one.

Earlier on Rod Laver Arena, Zverev self-destructed to slump out at the hands of Raonic.

The German has routinely been anointed as the flag-bearer for the next generation but again failed to live up to his reputation, having now missed out on making the last eight of a major 14 times in 15 attempts.

So furious was he with his form the 21-year-old had a major temper tantrum in the second set, whacking his racquet into the ground eight times to leave it a crumpled mess.

“I just tried to stay composed and it worked out well for me today,” said cool, 16th seed Raonic, who will now face Frenchman Lucas Pouille after he battled past Croat Borna Coric in four tough sets.

 ??  ?? Serena Williams of the US celebrates her victory against Romania’s Simona Halep during their women’s singles match on day eight of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne yesterday.
Serena Williams of the US celebrates her victory against Romania’s Simona Halep during their women’s singles match on day eight of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne yesterday.
 ?? (Photos: AFP) ?? Serbia’s Novak Djokovic hits a return against Russia’s Daniil Medvedev during their men’s singles match on day eight of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne yesterday.
(Photos: AFP) Serbia’s Novak Djokovic hits a return against Russia’s Daniil Medvedev during their men’s singles match on day eight of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne yesterday.

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