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Aryna Sabalenka through to fourth round of Australian Open after tough battle

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MELBOURNE, VIC - JANUARY 12: Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus celebrates during Round 1 of the 2025 Australian Open on January 12 2025, at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Jason Heidrich/Icon Sportswire)

MELBOURNE, VIC - JANUARY 12: Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus celebrates during Round 1 of the 2025 Australian Open on January 12 2025, at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. Photo: Jason Heidrich/Icon Sportswire

Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka shrugged off a shaky display to fight her way into the fourth round of the Australian Open.

The Belarusian had a 7-6(5) 6-4 victory over Denmark's Clara Tauson.

The day's first match on the Rod Laver Arena at the start of the sixth day of the championships was hardly vintage tennis, but Sabalenka was pleased to come away unscathed after a little over two hours in bright sunshine and challenging conditions.

"She played some unbelievable tennis," Sabalenka said.

"I'm super happy that I was able to close out this match and be in the fourth round."

Aryna Sabalenka is chasing a third straight Australian Open title at the 2025 tournament.

Aryna Sabalenka is chasing a third straight Australian Open title at the 2025 tournament. Photo: Photosport

Sabalenka has been far from her devastating best in the first two rounds and against Tauson she dropped serve four times in a wobbly opening set, but her opponent was equally profligate as both players struggled with the sun and breeze.

"Conditions are really tough for serving, the balls are heavy and the surface slow so with the breaks," said Sabalenka, who conceded four breaks in the opening set of a match for the first time since San Diego in 2022.

"I was just thinking, just keep pushing through."

The first hold in the eighth game was greeted with a big round of applause as world number 42 Tauson surged to a 5-3 lead, but Sabalenka bounced back.

The top seed stabilised her own delivery and then drew level at 5-5 before Tauson recovered to save four set points and force a tiebreak, where she matched the big-hitting Belarusian punch for punch in the first 10 points.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia during the Australian Open AO 2024 Grand Slam tennis tournament on January 19, 2024 at Melbourne Park in Australia. Photo Victor Joly / DPPI (Photo by Victor Joly / Victor Joly / DPPI via AFP)

Novak Djokovic continues his quest for a 25th Grand Slam title. Photo: AFP

Sabalenka shifted up a gear, however, and earned a set point with a stinging backhand winner before closing it out with a big forehand to leave Auckland champion Tauson a tad deflated after 63 minutes of toil.

The Dane gifted her opponent a break early in the second set but continued to carve out chances and made it to 4-4, only to fade away after a marathon game that had seven deuces as the momentum shifted one last time.

Sabalenka completed the win on serve to keep alive her bid to become the first woman to capture three successive titles at Melbourne Park since Martina Hingis from 1997-99.

Novak Djokovic resumes his quest for a record 25th Grand Slam title and 11th at Melbourne Park later in the day and Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev and Coco Gauff will also be in action on the main showcourts.

Meanwhile, Kiwi Erin Routliffe has progressed to third round with doubles partner Gaby Dabrowski.

The second seeds dropped the first set against Anna Sisková and Maia Lumsden, before coming back to claim the match 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.

It was another tough battle for the pair, who were also made to come back from a precarious position in the opening round.

- Reuters

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