Makarova dumps out Kerber
Ekaterina Makarova's love affair with Melbourne continued as she made it through to the quarter-finals of the Australian Open with an impressive defeat of fifth seed Angelique Kerber.
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Makarova's best run at a grand slam came here 12 months ago when she reached the last eight with a stunning upset of Serena Williams.
And she matched that achievement by playing the role of giantkiller once again on Rod Laver Arena, knocking out the German 7-5 6-4.
"It's an unbelievable feeling, I really like playing here," the Russian said.
"I lost three times to Angelique last year, she is so good so I am very happy."
Makarova went out to Maria Sharapova last year and the pair will clash again after the second seed cruised past Kirsten Flipkens.
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"I hoped I would play Maria," said Makarova. "Last year I was surprised to reach that stage and I had so many thoughts in my mind. This year I will be ready to play a good game."
Makarova was the more positive player throughout and held herself together after squandering a 5-2 first-set lead.
She broke for 6-5 and then served it out to edge ahead.
Kerber's chances of finding a route back into the contest were hampered by a back injury and a solitary break in the ninth game proved decisive.
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