The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kerber faces Keys test to set up Halep semi

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MELBOURNE: World number one Simona Halep and the woman who topped the rankings a year ago, Angelique Kerber, can set up a blockbuste­r showdown if they come through the Australian Open quarter-finals Wednesday.

Romania’s Halep was too good for Japanese youngster Naomi Osaka in a straight sets last 16 win.

But she has been nursing a painful ankle and an aching body after enduring a 3hr 44min thriller to beat Lauren Davis 15-13 in the third set in round three.

She faces a tough examinatio­n against former number one and sixth seed Karolina Pliskova as both go in search of a first Grand Slam title.

“Pliskova is always dangerous. She’s playing great these days. I’m used to her,” said Halep, who leads their head-to-head series 5-1.

The Romanian beat the Czech in three sets in their only Grand Slam encounter, on clay in the semi-final at Roland Garros last season.

“It is going to be a new match. You never know what’s going to happen,” Halep said as she targets a maiden semi-final at Melbourne Park, having fallen in the last eight in 2014 and 2015.

The 21st seed Kerber’s clash against US Open finalist Madison Keys looks to have the makings of a classic.

Two-time Grand Slam champion Kerber has yet to face a seed. But her third-round annihilati­on of Maria Sharapova gave notice she is approachin­g the form that swept her to the title two years, stunning Serena Williams in the final.

The German is the only major winner left in the draw but 17th seed Keys has enjoyed an almost unnoticed, impressive run without dropping a set.

The American, who is targeting a second semi-final at Melbourne, took just 68 minutes to destroy eighth seed Caroline Garcia 6-3, 6-2 in the last 16.

Meanwhile, super-fit Kerber was made to run all over the court for three highly entertaini­ng sets by the unorthodox variety of Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei.

Kerber acknowledg­ed that facing Keys, who smashed 32 winners and nine aces in beating Garcia, would be a whole new ball game. - AFP

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