Sharapova and Kerber set up AO battle

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Angelique Kerber and Maria Sharapova are the only former champions remaining at AO2018; Getty Images

Former champions Maria Sharapova and Angelique Kerber will meet in a mouth-watering Australian Open third-round clash after hanging tough to record convincing wins in brutal conditions on Thursday.

Back in Melbourne for the first time since testing positive to the banned substance Meldonium two years ago, Sharapova was delighted at only needing two sets to oust Latvian counter-puncher Anastasija Sevastova.

Kerber – who won her first major title at the 2016 Open – proved too good for Croatia’s Donna Vekic and won 6-4 6-1.

The pair of of former world No.1s will meet in the round of 32 on Saturday, with reigning French Open champ Jelena Ostapenko the only other woman still alive in the women’s draw to have won a Grand Slam crown.

After serving a 15-month doping ban, Sharapova’s much-hyped Grand Slam comeback was ended by Sevastova in a fourth-round epic at last year’s US Open.

The pair met again in Sharapova’s next event in Beijing, with the five-time major champion taking the honours on that occasion in a match decided by a third-set tiebreak.

This time around the Russian got the job done 6-1 7-6 (4) against the 14th seeded Latvian.

“When she broke me back in the second set it was like ‘oh, it’s going to be three sets again’,” said Sharapova, who dominated the winners’ count 30-6.

“She’s a tough opponent.

“I knew I had to get off to a good start because I didn’t do that on the previous two occasions.

“I just wanted to get through today and I’m glad that I did.”

Kerber remains unbeaten this year, having bounced back strongly from a disastrous 2017 campaign.

“I really enjoyed being back in Australia,” said Kerber.

“It’s my 30th birthday and it’s amazing how the time is going.

“It’s good to win on my birthday and it’s always a tough match against Donna.”

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