Serena Williams won her Rd
2 challenge easily – 6-1 6
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Top seed Serena Williams easily took care of unseeded
Taiwanese Hsieh Su-wei to race into the Australian Open third round with a 6-1
6-2 triumph.
The world number one, offering for a 22nd thousand hammer
title to coordinate the colossal Steffi Graf, traveled through the one-hour
frolic in magnificent daylight at Rod Laver Arena without dropping serve.
The 90th-positioned Hsieh, a two-time stupendous hammer
duplicates champion, prized three break-focuses yet the American spared every
one of them and finished off the match with a tremendous pro.
Williams advances to play the victor of Daria Kasatkina
and Ana Konjuh in the following round.
Federer overcomes resistance
Roger Federer conquered some feisty resistance from Alexandra
Dolgopolov to securely progress to the third round of the Australian Open with
a 6-3 7-5 6-1 triumph on Wednesday.
The Swiss third seed had cavorted through the opening
arrangement of their second round conflict on Rod Laver Arena in only 26
minutes before the 27-year-old Ukrainian began to attest weight on Federer's
serve in the second.
Federer held firm before applying some weight of his own,
in the long run softening the world number 35 up the eleventh amusement before
serving out the set in 45 minutes.
Dolgopolov's intention blurred away in the third, with
Federer breaking his rival's serve three times to secure the challenge in 93
minutes and keep up his mission for a fifth title in Melbourne.
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