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Sudipto Ganguly

Aggressive Sharapova eliminates holder Wozniacki in Melbourne

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 18, 2019. Russia's Maria Sharapova celebrates after winning the match against Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki. REUTERS/Aly Song

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova scorched the Rod Laver Arena with her aggressive tennis to eliminate defending Australian Open champion Caroline Wozniacki 6-4 4-6 6-3 in the third round on Friday.

Five-times Grand Slam champion Sharapova, who won her last major at the 2014 French Open, hit 37 winners against 10 from her opponent and converted her second matchpoint to set up a fourth round clash against Australia number one Ashleigh Barty.

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 18, 2019. Russia's Maria Sharapova celebrates after winning the match against Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki. REUTERS/Aly Song

Sharapova, who won the Australian Open in 2008, headed into the match with a 6-4 lead in their previous meetings and went for her shots from the first point making it difficult for the third-ranked Dane with a game built on defence.

"I thought the level was quite high. She is the defending champion of this event and it's no secret she loves this arena," Sharapova said in a courtside interview.

"These are the types of matches I train for so it's really rewarding to win that last point. I'm definitely not walking around thinking I have experience and think they're just going to give it to me."

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 18, 2019. Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki in action during the match against Russia's Maria Sharapova. REUTERS/Aly Song

Wozniacki had the first break but handed the advantage back with a double fault before the Russian 30th seed, who was suspended for 15 months for taking banned drug meldonium in 2016, won three consecutive games to take the set.

After a trade of breaks, Wozniacki took the match into a deciding set after a double fault from former world number one Sharapova gave her a set point which she converted to level the entertaining encounter on Rod Laver Arena at 1-1.

Sharapova shrieked in delight with her fists clenched after converting her third breakpoint in the seventh game with a scorching forehand and broke Wozniacki again to seal the victory in two hours and 24 minutes.

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 18, 2019. Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki in action during the match against Russia’s Maria Sharapova. REUTERS/Aly Song

The 31-year-old Russian said she had decided to be aggressive against Wozniacki and aim for shorter points.

That plan, however, took her unforced errors to 46, more than double than from Wozniacki.

"It was definitely, you know, a match that I looked forward to and when the draw came out obviously I had to get there first and so did she," said Sharapova, who wore a black crop top to her news conference.

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 18, 2019. Russia's Maria Sharapova reacts during the match against Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki. REUTERS/Aly Song

"But, yeah, I thought it was, as usual, as expected, a physical match. Didn't have to be in some ways, but I felt like even in the longer rallies I did a great job of winning those. Put a lot of pressure on her."

Sharapova will brace for a hostile crowd in the fourth round when she takes on local hope Barty, who beat Greek Maria Sakkari 7-5 6-1.

"I think her story is phenomenal, she loves playing here," Sharapova said of her next opponent. "I know it's going to be a tough crowd but I go out here to perform and play tennis."

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 18, 2019. Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki in action during the match against Russia's Maria Sharapova. REUTERS/Aly Song

(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Amlan Chakraborty)

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