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Jonathan Barrett

Zverev cruises past Bolt to reach fourth round

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 19, 2019. Germany’s Alexander Zverev in action during the match against Australia’s Alex Bolt. REUTERS/Edgar Su

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Germany's Alexander Zverev brandished his credentials as an Australian Open title contender by dispatching local wildcard Alex Bolt 6-3 6-3 6-2 in the third round on Saturday.

The fourth seed was tested early on his serve, which was initially off-target, but was able to maintain control of the contest with a strong returning display.

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 19, 2019. Australia’s Alex Bolt in action during the match against Germany’s Alexander Zverev. REUTERS/Edgar Su

"There's always things to improve, but I think I played a good match today," said Zverev, who will play big-serving Canadian Milos Raonic in the fourth round.

After losing his serve once in the first set - and breaking three times - Zverev filled in any holes that could be exploited and picked up his first serve percentage to ease the pressure.

He started to hold serve more comfortably and deftly handled the left-handed sliding serves delivered from the other end.

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 19, 2019. Germany’s Alexander Zverev in action during the match against Australia’s Alex Bolt. REUTERS/Edgar Su

Bolt's forehand constantly switched between being an asset and a liability, with the stylish left-handed swing prone to both screaming winners and over-hitting that opened up break opportunities the German gladly accepted.

"It's sort of a blessing and a curse sometimes," said Bolt. "I may have all this power, but sometimes the control isn't always there. Sometimes what I struggle with is finding that balance between going for too much and not going for enough."

Zverev promptly served out the match and muted his celebrations, aware that he had just outclassed a local favourite who had won over the crowd.

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 19, 2019. Australia’s Alex Bolt in action during the match against Germany’s Alexander Zverev. REUTERS/Edgar Su

The result ended the uplifting run of the 26-year-old Australian who was digging ditches on building sites just three years ago during a career crisis of confidence.

Bolt entered the Australian Open without having previously won a match in a Grand Slam, but showed he belonged in the majors with two victories, which included a win over seasoned Frenchman Gilles Simon.

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 19, 2019. Germany’s Alexander Zverev in action during the match against Australia’s Alex Bolt. REUTERS/Edgar Su

(Reporting by Jonathan Barrett, editing by Nick Mulvenney and Ken Ferris)

Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 19, 2019. Germany’s Alexander Zverev and Australia’s Alex Bolt greet each other after the match. REUTERS/Edgar Su
Tennis - Australian Open - Third Round - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, January 19, 2019. Germany’s Alexander Zverev in action during the match against Australia’s Alex Bolt. REUTERS/Edgar Su
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