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Wozniacki out as Azarenka eases into last eight

Caroline Wozniacki.

Victoria Azarenka enjoyed an easier outing at the Australian Open today, cruising into the quarter-finals with a routine win over Elena Vesnina.

Defending champion Azarenka was pushed all the way by Jamie Hampton in the previous round on Saturday with the American threatening a major upset until her chances were undone by a back injury.

There was no such drama on Rod Laver Arena today with Vesnina never looking as though she could unsettle the top seed.

The world number 47 was overpowered and out-thought by Azarenka, who won 6-1 6-1 to advance to a last-eight meeting with Svetlana Kuznetsova.

The Hampton match aside it has been plain sailing for all the top seeds in Melbourne and this was another contest which did little to enhance the reputation of the women’s game.

Azarenka ran through the opening set with three breaks, and although Vesnina claimed the Azarenka serve at the start of the second she could not win another game as the Belarusian eased through in just 57 minutes.

“I think it’s getting there,” she said when asked to assess her game.

“With every match you build up, the top battles are starting now and it’s exciting to be this far in the tournament.”

A clash with resurgent two-time grand slam champion Kuznetsova promises to be much tougher.

The Russian today came through a tricky three-setter with former world number one Caroline Wozniacki 6-2 2-6 7-5.

“I’m happy with the result but still disappointed with the second set,” said Kuznetsova, who is enjoying a return to full fitness after a disjointed end to 2012.

“I had knee problems so I had to spend two months on crutches. I had a good pre-season and I am fresh and it is showing on the court.

“I’m happy to be in the quarters.”


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