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Maria making a statement

China Daily | Updated: 2018-01-19 10:15
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Maria Sharapova of Russia serves into the sun against Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia during their second-round match at the Australian Open on Thursday. For Sharapova, it was a case of revenge being served hot as she fended off her 2017 US Open conqueror 6-1, 7-6(4). Thomas Peter / Reuters

MELBOURNE - Unseeded Maria Sharapova on Thursday showed she is a serious contender for the Australian Open by swatting aside a 14th seed who had given her major trouble in the past.

The Russian, back in the top 50 after a 15-month doping ban, demonstrated all the shot-making that made her a five-time major winner as she destroyed gritty Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 6-1, 7-6(4) at Rod Laver Arena.

Sharapova, who next faces Angelique Kerber in a clash of former Australian Open champions, warned she was still improving less than a year after her comeback last April.

"She's had success here," she said of Kerber, the 2016 title winner. "She's had success playing out here in these conditions on these courts.

"I want to see where I am on that level."

Sevastova thwarted the Russian's Grand Slam comeback in the last 16 of the US Open last year.

In their next encounter in Beijing, Sevastova was only denied after more than three grueling hours in a titanic three-setter.

On Thursday, it was a different story as Sharapova sped through a sizzling first set in just 23 minutes, losing just nine points.

"I played really well at the net, finished the balls off with a swing volley or good volley," she said.

"That's something I've been working on, and definitely improved in the match today."

Sevastova characteristically fought back in the second, but the only time the 2008 Australian Open champion and crowd favorite wobbled was when serving for the match.

"She never really lets up," Sharapova said. "But I got through it. I did the job in two, and that's not something I did, you know, towards the end of last year.

"I think that's an improvement."

Dramatic demolition

As temperatures soared towards 40 C on the hottest day of the tournament so far, it was a dramatic demolition. The Latvian, who reached back-to-back quarterfinals at the US Open in 2016 and 2017, briefly woke up to break Sharapova's serve for the first time early in the second set.

The jolt was evident and the Russian began to make unforced errors as service holds and breaks were exchanged.

At 4-4 a backhand winner got Sharapova to break point and when a second screamer followed it she celebrated with a double fist-pump.

But still Sevastova was not done and broke back again to force a tiebreak.

Sharapova reloaded and was not to be denied as she hit a scarcely believable forehand crosscourt winner on the run to get to 5-2 before closing out the match with a scream of joy, a fist-pump and a huge smile.

"I did my job in two sets against someone that's been troubling in the past for me. I think I deserve to smile out there after that victory," she said.

Sharapova, one of the highest earners in women's sport, endured a string of early defeats on her comeback but has been working her way back up the rankings since.

She broke through to win the Tianjin Open in October - her first title since 2015 - and enjoyed a run to the semifinal in Shenzhen to start the year.

Now another Slam is in her sights.

Agence France - presse

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