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Sania-Ram pair battles into Australian Open quarterfinals

Sania Mirza and American Rajeev Ram worked their way past the tri... Read More
Sania Mirza and American

Rajeev Ram

worked their way past the tricky Aussie-Dutch pairing of

Ellen Perez

and

Matwe Middlekoop

7-6 (8-6), 6-4 to make the

Australian Open

quarterfinals.


The comeback mom, in her last year on the Tour, worked her world-class lobs and the angles she gets on her fiery forehand, to get the team in a good position.

Ram, the world No. 4, picked up his serve after getting broken in his opening service game, to push the combine through. The Indo-American pairing struck not long after, breaking Middlekoop, a lefty, to level at three-all. They then traded breaks to push the set to tiebreak where Sania and Ram did well to stay ahead and close out on their first opportunity.

The tie-break perhaps weighed on the Dutch-Aussie duo, who were broken in the first game of the second set.

“It was a much better match from us today, it was very intense for a mixed,” Sania said, adding, “when he serves like that I have so much confidence.”

Off first serves the Indo-American combine won 74 percent of the points.

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