December 26, 2024

Australian Open 2023: Day eight on Monday

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MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Highlights of the eighth day of the Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Monday, all times local (GMT +11):

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MEN’S QUARTER-FINALS

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18-Karen Khachanov (Russia) v 29-Sebastian Korda (United States)

3-Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece) v Jiri Lehecka (Czech Republic)

5-Andrey Rublev (Russia) v 4-Novak Djokovic (Serbia)

Ben Shelton (United States) v Tommy Paul (United States)

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WOMEN’S QUARTER-FINALS

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22-Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) v 17-Jelena Ostapenko (Latvia)

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3-Jessica Pegula (United States) v 24-Victoria Azarenka (Belarus)

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30-Karolina Pliskova (Czech Republic) v Magda Linette (Poland)

5-Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus) v Donna Vekic (Croatia)

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2158 ‘BEST MATCH THIS YEAR’, SAYS DJOKOVIC AFTER WIN OVER DE MINAUR

Novak Djokovic described his fourth-round victory over Alex de Minaur as his best match of the year so far, as the Serbian sealed a 13th quarter-final berth at the season-opening major.

“I really wanted to win in straight sets,” Djokovic said. “I thought the first four, five games was close. After breaking serve in the first set, I started feeling more free and more loose to hit through the ball and be more aggressive.

“I thought he (De Minaur) was a bit more nervous towards the end of the second (set) and the beginning of the third set. I thought that was my opportunity to capitalise on those chances.

“Tennis is a very quick and dynamic sport. Things can change in a matter of moments, matter of points. But I kept my focus all the way through and played the best match of the year so far.”

2138 DJOKOVIC DOWNS DE MINAUR

Djokovic remained on track for a record-extending 10th Australian Open title after beating home favourite De Minaur 6-2 6-1 6-2 in the fourth round.

The Serbian will next face fifth seed Andrey Rublev of Russia.

2125 PAUL REACHES MAIDEN GRAND SLAM QUARTER-FINAL

American Tommy Paul reached the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam for the first time after beating Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut 6-2 4-6 6-2 7-5. Paul will face Ben Shelton next in an all-American clash.

1855 SHELTON WINS ALL-AMERICAN CLASH IN FIVE SETS

American 20-year-old Shelton beat compatriot JJ Wolf 6-7(5) 6-2 6-7(4) 7-6(4) 6-2 in a fourth-round match that lasted nearly four hours.

“I thought I did a really good job of competing at the highest level in the fifth set. Always tough playing a friend. I’ve known JJ a while,” said Shelton, who did not have his serve broken.

“I was able to pace myself emotionally… Six months ago I wouldn’t have been able to finish this match.”

1845 RUBLEV SAVES MATCH POINTS TO BEAT RUNE

Fifth seed Rublev fought back from 5-2 down in the final set and saved two match points to beat Holger Rune 6-3 3-6 6-3 4-6 7-6(11-9) to move into the quarter-finals.

1605 ‘SABALENKA IS A BIG FAVOURITE’: PLISKOVA

Pliskova said Sabalenka is a favourite to win the Australian Open after several top seeds bowed out. The two players will meet in the semi-finals if they win their next match.

“I think Sabalenka is a big favourite of this half, especially getting the title. I feel like she’s playing quite good tennis lately. She’s always going to be tough because she has a big game,” Pliskova said.

“Then the rest, (Jessica) Pegula, I think she’s playing great tennis. I’m happy she’s in the other part of the draw.”

1454 LINETTE STUNS GARCIA

Poland’s Linette reached her first Grand Slam quarter-final with a 7-6(3) 6-4 upset of fourth seed Caroline Garcia in just under two hours at Rod Laver Arena.

Linette made only 14 unforced errors to Garcia’s 33 in a disciplined performance and will next face former world number one Pliskova.

1415 PLISKOVA ADVANCES IN 55 MINUTES

Pliskova needed only 55 minutes to beat China’s Zhang Shuai 6-0 6-4 to move into the quarter-finals.

Pliskova fired 12 aces and 33 winners to set up a clash with Linette.

1238 SABALENKA INTO QUARTER-FINALS FOR FIRST TIME

Sabalenka stormed into the Melbourne Park quarter-finals for the first time with a 7-5 6-2 victory over Swiss Belinda Bencic, setting up a meeting with Fruhvirtova.

Bencic drew first blood with a break in the third game but the Belarusian fifth seed cut down the unforced errors and upped the pace of her serve to run out a worthy winner in 87 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.

1109 SABALENKA, BENCIC ON COURT FOR FOURTH-ROUND CLASH

Sabalenka and Bencic got their fourth-round clash underway as scheduled under sunny skies at Rod Laver Arena, kicking off day eight of the championships.

The temperature was 22 Celsius (71.6 Fahrenheit) with a high of 26 forecast.

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney and Rohith Nair, Hritika Sharma and Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen Coates and Clarence Fernandez and Christian Radnedge)

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