Lleyton Hewitt moved closer to becoming the first home-grown Australian Open champion for 27 years yesterday as girlfriend Kim Clijsters stayed on course for a showdown with Serena Williams.
World No. 1 Hewitt equaled his best-ever performance at the Australian Open after trouncing Czech Radek Stepanek 6-3, 6-2, 6-0 in just 90 minutes at the Rod Laver Arena.
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The victory puts the top-seeded Hewitt into the last 16 for only the second time in seven attempts. He faces 18th seed Younes El Aynaoui in tomorrow's fourth round.
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The 21-year-old's romp came after his 74-minute straight sets victory over compatriot Todd Larkham in the second round and his toughest match yet in the opening round when he edged out Swedish qualifier Magnus Larsson in five sets.
Slow start
"I started a bit rusty tonight, but I got better during the match," Hewitt said.
"You don't have to play your best tennis just yet and you've just got to try and find a way to win the first few rounds, get your way into the tournament.
"In the last few Grand Slams I've been able to play some of my best tennis towards the end of the Grand Slams rather than at the start.
"I feel like I'm getting better and better with each match.
"This is the time now when you really have got to step it up another gear.
"I still have plenty to do to get to the final and it's a big relief to get to the fourth round after bombing out in the first round last year."
Hewitt's chances of reaching next next Sunday's final received a boost earlier yesterday when Russian third seed Marat Safin was forced to withdraw from the tournament with a wrist injury.
Safin blamed too many tournaments on the crowded tennis calendar after failing to recover from torn left wrist ligaments in time for his meeting with Rainer Schuettler of Germany.
Safin -- who had also withdrawn with a shoulder injury from last week's Sydney International -- said the grind of playing week-in, week-out had taken its toll.
"Everybody is getting injured and tennis is becoming too physical," he said. Safin's withdrawal means Schuettler advances to a last 16 meeting with James Blake, the American 23rd seed having too much class for Alberto Martin in his third round match, winning 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2.
Swiss star Roger Federer worked his way into the second week to set up a revenge match with Argentina's David Nalbandian in the fourth round.
Federer advances
Sixth-seed Federer accounted for Swedish qualifier Andreas Vinciguerra 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 in one hour, 36 minutes on Vodafone Arena to complete a satisfactory first week in which he hasn't dropped a set.
Federer faces his first crunch match of the Open tomorrow against Wimbledon finalist and 10th tournament seed Nalbandian in the fourth round.
Nalbandian got a saloon passage into the fourth round yesterday when his opponent Xavier Malisse retired during the match with an arm injury.
Nalbandian was leading 4-6, 6-2, 6-0, 3-0 when 20th Belgian seed Malisse called a halt.
In the women's draw, world number one Serena Williams and Belgian fourth seed Clijsters enjoyed easy wins to romp into the last 16, both recording victories inside an hour to ensure their presence in week two.
Williams overwhelmed Thailand's 26th seed Tamarine Tanasugarn with an exhibition of power tennis on her way to a 6-1, 6-1 victory in just 46 minutes.
Clijsters needed slightly longer against Belarus' Tatiana Poutchek, but was just as emphatic in a 6-2, 6-1 55-minute workout.
Williams' win sets her up for a fourth round meeting with Greece's Eleni Daniilidou, who defeated French 16th seed Nathalie Dechy 6-4, 6-3.
The American superstar, who is chasing a "Serena Slam" here after her three Grand Slam victories, said afterwards she believed big sister Venus was anxious to dethrone her.
"She's never sat down and told me, 'Serena I'm going to take No.1 away from you," Williams said. "But I'm sure that's what she wants to do.
"She's working hard, she's playing really well. She is just on a different level from a lot of the girls and everyone else -- including me sometimes."
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