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Maria Sharapova beats Eugenie Bouchard at Australian Open

Maria Sharapova brushed aside seventh seed Eugenie Bouchard in straight sets to set up an all-Russian Australian Open semi-final in Melbourne.

Maria Sharapova
Maria Sharapova

The 2008 champion, seeded second, won 6-3 6-2 in one hour and 18 minutes at a cool and blustery Melbourne Park.

Tenth seed Ekaterina Makarova beat third seed Simona Halep 6-4 6-0 in Tuesday’s opening match.

Focused Sharapova marches on

Sharapova, 27, took her record against Bouchard, 20, to 4-0 with a clinical performance as the Canadian made 30 errors in 78 minutes.

I thought I had a really good start, the Russian said. I kept my focus throughout the whole match. I didnt feel that I had too many letdowns, which is important.

Eugenie Bouchard
Eugenie Bouchard won just 29% of points on her second serve compared to Maria Sharapova’s 50%

When I did have a few slips I was able to come out with great first serves or really powerful returns.
Bouchard said: I felt under pressure the whole time, a bit on my back foot. Thats not how I want to play. I feel like I didnt start well, and it kind of all went downhill from there.

Britwatch

Jamie Murrays Australian Open came to an end with defeat in round two of the mixed doubles.
After a strong start, Murray and Taiwans Hao-Ching Chang lost 3-6 6-4 10-5 to fourth seeds Alexander Peya and Andrea Hlavackova on court two.

Melbourne. Nick Kyrgios is asked where hed like to be this time next year (in the rankings).
I also know what Dani thinks of Berdychs game because hes told me, so it works both ways. Andy Murray on former coach Dani Vallverdu being in Tomas Berdychs corner for Thursdays semi-final.

If doesnt exist in sport. Thats the real thing. If, if, if – never comes. The thing is, you have to do it. Rafael Nadal with a melancholy take on his sponsors famous slogan.

Fly high. Sing your own song. Maria Sharapova scrawls a message for the world on the camera after her win over Eugenie Bouchard.

Thats a tough question. I just want to leave it. Ekaterina Makarova is asked whether Florida-resident Maria Sharapova feels different to the other Russian players.

I cannot say pressure. Just I was a little bit stressed. Simona Halep is at a loss to explain why her A game deserted here.

I dont know if Im playing or not. Am I playing, Jill? Eugenie Bouchard asks her agent whether she will be playing in the Fed Cup for Canada next month.

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