Aryna Sabalenka Brushes Aside Mirra Andreeva to Book Place in Australian Open Quarters | Read
Aryna Sabalenka brushed aside Mirra Andreeva 6-1, 6-2 to romp into the quarterfinals of the Australian Open on Sunday and remain on course for a third straight title.
Andreeva, the 14th seed, was simply unable to get going in the fourth-round clash on Rod Laver Arena as Sabalenka raised her level a couple of notches to extend her winning streak at Melbourne Park to 18 matches.
Sabalenka, who was stunned in three sets by Andreeva in the quarterfinals of last year’s French Open, ramped up her serve at any hint of a threat from the 17-year-old and wrapped up the victory in just over an hour with an unreturnable serve.
Sabalenka will next face Donna Vekic or Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, who meet later on Sunday, in her 11th quarterfinal in her last 13 Grand Slam campaigns.
The Belarusian had struggled with her serve in her third-round contest and said she was much happier playing in the hotter temperatures on Rod Laver Arena on Sunday.
Neither player lost a point on their serve for the first three games, but four straight forehand errors from Andreeva handed Sabalenka a break for 3-1.
The top seed never looked back from there, wrapping up the first set in 25 minutes and breaking again for 2-1 in the second on the back of a couple of double faults from Andreeva.
It was not all power from Sabalenka, who summoned up a couple of subtle drop shots as evidence of the wider repertoire she has been trying to add to her game.
Andreeva managed to put some pressure on Sabalenka’s serve at 3-2 down, but an ace and a drop shot helped the U.S. Open champion see off the only three break points she would face in the contest.
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