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Azarenka back in Australian Open quarters after seven-year wait

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MELBOURNE : Former world number one Victoria Azarenka reached her first Austalian Open quarter-final for seven years as she fended off China's Zhu Lin 4-6 6-1 6-4 in the early hours of Monday.Azarenka, twice a winner of the title in Melbourne, started slowly and lost the opening set but stormed through the second to take the fourth round match into a decider.Neither player could hold serve in the third set but Azarenka's greater experience finally pulled her through.The Belarusian wobbled when serving for the match at 5-4 but hit back from 15-40 to complete the victory at 2.15am local time with an angled crosscourt backhand winner.Azarenka, 33, will face third-seeded American Jessica Pegula for a place in the semi-finals."I feel so relieved, it was complete pressure, lots of momentum shifts, there was everything in this match," 24th seed Azarenka said on a sparsely-populated Rod Laver Arena."Happy I could handle everything and take my chances and went for it.

I've had a couple of close matches this year that didn't go my way so I'm really proud of myself."Looking ahead to her quarter-final she said it would be a more familiar opponent, having known liitle about Zhu Lin."I've practised a lot with Jess and I'm going to enjoy that one.

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