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    Federer makes short work of Berdych

    AUSSIE BATTLER: Local favorite Lleyton Hewitt, who finished his match against Marcos Baghdatis at 4:33am on Sunday, lacked engergy in his loss to Novak Djokovic

    AP, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
    Tuesday, Jan 22, 2008, Page 20

    Roger Federer sure didn't want to put in another four-and-a-half hours.

    So he made fast work of Tomas Berdych 6-4, 7-6 (7), 6-3 yesterday to continue his march to a third consecutive Australian title and narrow his pursuit of Pete Sampras' record 14 Grand Slam titles.

    "It throws off your rhythm a little bit, playing a five-setter," said top-ranked Federer, who barely avoided being an upset victim in the previous round, when he survived a 10-8 final set against Janko Tipsarevic.

    "I like this one today better," he said after reaching the quarter-finals. "I'm quite pleased with the result, pulling up from a tough match."

    Federer next faces James Blake, a 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 winner over 19-year-old Croatian Marin Cilic that advanced him past the fourth round in Melbourne for the first time and matched his best Grand Slam showing.

    Fifth-seeded David Ferrer, who lost to Federer in the Masters Cup final in November, beat fellow Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. He will play third-ranked Novak Djokovic, who ousted the last Australian hope when he defeated No. 19 Lleyton Hewitt 7-5, 6-3, 6-3.

    Hewitt didn't have his usual high energy level after beating Marcos Baghdatis in five sets in his previous match, which didn't end until 4:33 a.m. on Sunday. That match was delayed by the length of Federer's victory over Tipsarevic.

    Venus Williams, the eighth seed, realizes she needs to get over her slow starts. She had to fight back twice from service breaks in the first set before advancing to the quarters with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Marta Domachowska, a qualifier from Poland.

    She next faces No. 4 Ana Ivanovic, who put together a 6-1, 7-6 (2) win over Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki. No. 8 Daniela Hantuchova beat No. 27 Maria Kirilenko 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 and will next play Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska, who upset No. 14 Nadia Petrova 1-6, 7-5, 6-0.

    Under pressure, Federer played his best while Berdych faltered.

    Berdych, with a strong serve and sharp groundstrokes, had a tendency for poorly executed drop shots at critical times. He dumped one into the net while getting broken for the only time in the first set while serving at 4-4, then again while serving at 6-5 in the second-set tiebreaker after Federer rallied from 2-5.

    Berdych squandered a second set point at 7-6 when he flailed a forehand long off an easy short ball, and Federer ran off the last three points.

    Always a great front-runner, Federer got an early break in the third set, then held the rest of the way, dropping only four points in his five service games.

    He finished in 1 hour and 59 minutes -- two-and-a-half hours less than against Tipsarevic. Still, he said it wasn't as easy as the score indicated.

    "This was a tough match today," said Federer, who is going for his 13th Grand Slam title. "Thank God he didn't win that second set because you never know what's going to happen."

    Blake's style would seem to match up well with Federer's because of his tendency to take balls early, but the Swiss star holds a 7-0 record in head-to-head meetings.
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