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Radwanska knocks out defending champion Azarenka

ByReuters

Updated 22/01/2014 at 08:25 GMT

Silent assassin Agnieszka Radwanska ended Victoria Azarenka's bid for a hat-trick of titles at Melbourne Park and reached her maiden Australian Open semi-final with a 6-1 5-7 6-0 win.

Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland celebrates defeating Victoria Azarenka of Belarus (Reuters)

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The crafty Pole frustrated Azarenka with a scrambling, cat-and-mouse game early and completely dismantled the big Belarusian in the third set to close out the match in exactly two hours under bright sunshine at Rod Laver Arena.
Fifth seed Radwanska's triumph ensured the top three seeds have all been eliminated early, with world number one Serena Williams and third-ranked Maria Sharapova already dumped from the tournament.
The 24-year-old Radwanska will play 20th-seeded Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova, who beat 11th seed Simona Halep, for a place in the final.
"The best quarter-final for sure," Radwanska beamed in a courtside interview after snapping a seven-match losing streak to the world number two.
"I have played a couple of quarter-finals before and I said to myself one day I need to take one step forward and make the semi-final and final. I'm so, so happy that I did it finally.
"It was always hard. I have lost so many times against her before and I knew she was a very great player, very consistent so I just knew that I had to play my best tennis.
"Play aggressive and go for every shot that I could. That was what I was trying to do and it worked today."
Double defending champion Azarenka was a picture of torment, spraying unforced errors all over the centre court as she slumped to a 5-0 deficit in the first set.
She finally held serve in the sixth game and pummelled her legs with her fists, letting out an angst-filled shriek to try to shake herself out of her stupor.
She was powerless to prevent Radwanska from closing out the set, however, when she bamboozled the Belarusian with a deft drop-shot that was harmlessly pushed into the tramlines.
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Victoria Azarenka of Belarus wipes herself with a towel during her women's singles quarter-final tennis match against Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland (Reuters)

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Azarenka rallied and pounced as Radwanska served to stay in the set at 6-5, blasting a string of fierce returns to bring up set points and levelled the match with a searing crosscourt winner.
The Belarusian dipped again, though, double-faulting to bring up a second break point in the opening game of the third set, and then losing serve when she floated a backhand long.
After Radwanska held for 2-0, Azarenka needlessly blasted a volley into the back of the court raising jeers from the crowd, and promptly lost the next four points to go a double-break down.
Tested on serve at 4-0, Radwanska raised huge roars from the terraces with a succession of exquisite points, scrambling down a series of would-be winners to hold, prompting Azarenka to crumble in the final game of the match.
"I just didn't have the focus on finishing the point... She really took advantage of that," Azarenka said.
"My game wasn't there as I wanted it ... She was aggressive, she was making everything."
Quarter-final results
5-Agnieszka Radwanska (Poland) beat 2-Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) 6-1 5-7 6-0
20-Dominika Cibulkova (Slovakia) beat 11-Simona Halep (Romania) 6-3 6-0
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Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska plays a shot during her women's singles match against Belarus's Victoria Azarenka (AFP)

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