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Sabalenka claims tricky win to maintain title pursuit

 World number one, Aryna Sabalenka, con­tinued her pursuit of a maiden Wimbledon title with a hard-fought victory over Czech player, Marie Bouzkova.

After a record number of seeds fell across the opening two days a total of eight top-10 players across the men’s and women’s singles draws Sabalen­ka avoided that same fate with a gritty 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 win over the world number 48.

The Belarusian is aiming to add the Venus Rosewater Dish to her three other Grand Slam triumphs at the US and Austra­lian Opens.

Sabalenka, 27, has reached the final of both majors so far this year, but lost to Madison Keys at the Australian Open and Coco Gauff at the French Open.

She could face Emma Radu­canu in round three, should the British number one overcome 2023 Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova later on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Keys breezed into the third round with a comfort­able 6-4 6-2 win over Serbia’s Olga Danilovic.

If the American sixth seed and Sabalenka continue to progress they could meet in the quarter-finals in a repeat of the Melbourne final.

After a scorching couple of days at SW19, handheld fans were replaced by umbrellas on a drizzly morning which delayed play on the outside courts by almost two hours.

But the roof was off on Cen­tre Court in time for Sabalenka’s round two match with the sun beginning to peep through.

The three-time major win­ner made tough work of the opening set, struggling to find consistency and, while not play­ing badly, she was not clinical in crucial moments.

Having watched three of the top five seeds fall on day two, including French Open cham­pion, Gauff, Sabalenka would have welcomed a draw that was beginning to open up.

Sabalenka is clearly well-liked among the Wimbledon fans but a potential third-round meeting against Briton Raducanu may, for once, put them against her. —BBC

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