Sharapova, back in Melbourne after testing positive for a banned substance here in 2016 resulting in a 15-month ban, had looked menacing in the opening two rounds. But Kerber, who plummeted down the rankings last year after finishing the year before at number one, broke her serve in the first game of the match and that set the tone for what followed.Kerber! ?
— BBC Tennis (@bbctennis) January 20, 2018
She knocks Maria Sharapova out of the #AusOpen with a 6-1, 6-3 win!
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She streaked away with the first set and although 2008 champion Sharapova briefly threatened a fightback after falling behind in the second, it was not to be the Russian's night. A fluffed drop shot attempt at 3-4 followed by an unforced error gave 2016 champion Kerber breathing space and she finished the contest in the next game..@AngeliqueKerber is into her 3rd consecutive @AustralianOpen Round of 16!
— WTA (@WTA) January 20, 2018
Downs Sharapova, 6-1, 6-3 --> https://t.co/XT71Rxq8Jt pic.twitter.com/iJ9xUCHoOY
Only one former #AusOpen champion remains...
— #AusOpen (@AustralianOpen) January 20, 2018
Our 21st seed @AngeliqueKerber continues her impressive run of form to advance to the 4R d 2008 champion Maria #Sharapova 6-1 6-3 in 64mins. pic.twitter.com/ptYpISoGb5


