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Australian Open 2014: Maria Sharapova survives searing heat and dogged opponent to advance

Maria Sharapova celebrates her win over Karin Knapp in the Australian Open 2nd round

Melbourne, Jan 16 (IANS): Former champion and two-time runner-up Maria Sharapova of Russia rallied to beat Italian Karin Knapp 6-3, 4-6, 10-8 in Thursday’s second-round women’s singles match of the Australian Open tennis at the Melbourne Park here. The three-set match took the third seed three hours and 28 minutes.

The match seemed to be going along routinely when the Russian took the first set 6-3, but the Italian, ranked 44th in the WTA, broke Sharapova twice in the second set to win it 6-4, reports Xinhua.

The final set lasted a whopping 115 minutes and Sharapova missed a number of chances to serve it out. It was not until the 18th game that the former World No. 1 could get off the court.

Sharapova was not only dealing with her opponent but also the searing heat. The temperature was already 38 degrees when the match started at 11 o’clock and increased to 44 degrees by the time it ended, forcing the organizers to enact the extreme heat policy and suspend matches on outside courts.

But that did little to help Sharapova and Knapp on Rod Laver Arena because the roof is only allowed to be closed between sets.

“I remember thinking I was going to pass out but I feel much better now,” said Sharapova, who next will play the 25th seed Alize Cornet of France Saturday.

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