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Australian Open: Iga Swiatek survives first-round battle against qualifier Yuan Yue

The six-time Grand Slam champion prevailed 7-6(5), 6-3, but was made to work far harder than the scoreline suggested by the world No 130, whose level was well above her ranking.

The six-time Grand Slam champion prevailed 7-6(5), 6-3, but was made to work far harder than the scoreline suggested by the world No 130, whose level was well above her ranking.

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Swiatek was broken three times during the contest and spent long periods under pressure, particularly in a tight opening set.

Yuan served for the first set at 5-4 and threatened a major upset, only for Swiatek’s backhand to prove decisive. The Pole struck a series of backhand winners at crucial moments to deny Yuan, before sealing the tiebreak with a superb inside-out backhand winner from the baseline.

Swiatek appeared to take control early in the second set, racing into a 3-0 lead. However, the momentum shifted when Yuan took a medical timeout, complaining of tightness in her thigh.

Trainers treated her on court as she lay down, and on resumption Yuan immediately broke Swiatek and rallied back to 3-2.

Yuan later saved a match point on serve at 5-3, but Swiatek regrouped and closed out the contest two points later with a backhand return down the line.

“I was a bit rusty at the beginning, didn’t really start well,” Swiatek said on court.

“But I knew if I put in the hard work, I will play better so that’s what I tried to do.

“I’m happy that it worked, many ups and downs. There are things to work on.”

Swiatek will face Czech player Marie Bouzkova next for a place in the third round as she continues her pursuit of a career Grand Slam, having already won the other three major titles.

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