Sixth seed Petrova scorches through in Melbourne Updated: 2006-01-22 10:38
Sixth seed Nadia Petrova was in scorching form as she thrashed unseeded
Russian compatriot Elena Vesnina 6-3 6-1 on Sunday to reach the quarter-finals
of the Australian Open.
Nadia Petrova of Russia celebrates beating
compatriot Elena Vesnina at the Australian Open tennis tournament in
Melbourne January 22, 2006. [Reuters]
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Petrova, twice a French Open semi-finalist, had never before made it past the
fourth round here but profited from a string of errors by inexperienced
19-year-old Vesnina, who was playing in her first grand slam tournament and
succumbed after 62 minutes.
Vesnina produced a sloppy 35 unforced errors, the final one coming when she
lamely netted a backhand on Petrova's first match point.
The match was played with the roof over Rod Laver Arena closed after the
event's extreme heat rule was invoked as the mercury crept towards a forecast 43
Celsius (109.40F).
Petrova will face either fourth-seeded Russian Maria Sharapova or 17th seed
Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia in the quarter-finals.
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