"Winning Brisbane gave me a lot of confidence and I'm very pleased with my performances here so far," said Svitolina, who had never gone beyond the third round in Melbourne in five previous attempts. She was happy to get off court in a hurry after the late start and will face unseeded Belgian Elise Mertens for a place in the semi-finals. "I think so," she replied when asked if it was the latest she had ever been on court.Question: What did you take from that experience today?@marta_kostyuk: Well, a lot. How much you have to pay Svitolina to have one-hour lesson, so I got it for free.#AusOpen??? pic.twitter.com/9OjX4YnznU
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Mertens, in her first-ever Grand Slam quarter-final, is also on a nine-match win streak having won the Hobart warm-up event. "I know she had a great start to the year and she's playing great tennis so it is going to be extremely tough," said Svitolina.Making her move.
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 21, 2018
No.4 seed #Svitolina digs her heels in, breaking the #Allertova serve to lead 3-2 in the first set.#AusOpen pic.twitter.com/t5zcuNLBNr
.@RafaelNadal and @ElinaSvitolina go through to the quarters as @GrigorDimitrov ousts #NickKyrgios https://t.co/VuVN15YeMA
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