Dominant Sharapova win sets up Wozniacki clash

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Dominant Sharapova win sets up Wozniacki clash

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Resurgent Maria Sharapova turns back Rebecca Peterson to arrange a third-round showdown against defending champion Caroline Wozniacki

 

 

 

MELBOURNE, Australia – Five-time Grand Slam champion Maria Sharapova’s scintillating return to form continued Wednesday, January 16 as she powered into the Australian Open 3rd round to set up a mouth-watering clash with defending champion Caroline Wozniacki.

Sharapova, who is seeded 30th at the tournament and seeking to recapture former glories after coming back from a drug ban in 2017, brushed aside Swede Rebecca Peterson 6-2, 6-1.

The 31-year-old has only conceded 3 games en route to round 3 at Melbourne Park, where she won the title in 2008 and has reached the final a further 3 times.

“I’m really happy the way I performed today and obviously it’s always great to be back on this court,” she said.

“Overall, I thought I played a really solid match.”

The pair emerged on Rod Laver Arena late in the night due to a long-running men’s match, meaning only a smattering of fans were there to cheer on the former world No. 1.

While Sharapova served a 6-0, 6-0 “double bagel” to her first-round opponent Harriet Dart, Peterson initially promised more of a fight as she rallied against the Russian from the baseline.

Her aggressive approach was not enough to prevent the veteran going up a break in the 3rd game, while offering the Swede nothing on her own serve.

The gulf in experience began to tell as the match stretched into early Thursday, with Sharapova breaking Peterson again to take an iron grip on the 1st set, which she wrapped up after 34 minutes.

Sharapova’s blistering returns proved too much for world No. 64 Peterson and the Russian soon ran away with the 2nd set. 

Sharapova and third seed Wozniacki have met 10 times, with the record 6-4 in the Russian’s favor. 

But their most recent clash was in 2015, when Sharapova was still at her peak and the Dane was yet to win her coveted maiden Slam, which she has credited with boosting her confidence. 

There is no love lost between the pair.  

Wozniacki questioned the way the WTA handled Sharapova’s return from her drug ban in 2017 and was furious when she was bumped from the show court in favor of the Russian at that year’s US Open.  

It prompted a withering response from Sharapova after Wozniacki’s elimination: “I’m in the 4th round. I don’t know where she is.” 

Their meeting promises to be the standout match in the first week of the women’s draw.

“It’s a tough 3rd round but I’ve set up the challenge and I’m willing to take it,” Sharapova said. – Rappler.com

 

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