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Tennis: Drama-free Keys flies under radar into fourth round

Published 01/19/2018, 11:54 PM
Updated 01/20/2018, 12:00 AM
© Reuters. Tennis - Australian Open - Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, Australia

By Martyn Herman

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - After the commotion that accompanied her run to a first grand slam final in New York last year, American Madison Keys has been more than happy to fly beneath the radar in Melbourne.

That was the case again on Saturday as the 20th seed beat 104th-ranked Romanian Ana Bogdan 6-3 6-4 to progress smoothly through to the fourth round without dropping a set.

"I am always happy if I'm not the drama, and I feel like the U.S. Open I was the drama every night match that I played," the 22-year-old, who was beaten at Flushing Meadows by compatriot Sloane Stephens, told reporters.

"It's a good position for me to be in and I'm enjoying it."

The stakes will be raised now she has reached the business end of the tournament, with a first-ever meeting against French eighth seed Caroline Garcia looming on the horizon.

However, after three straightforward wins, Keys is fresh and reaping the rewards of a decision to end her 2017 campaign in September to avoid aggravating a left wrist that required surgery at the end of the previous season.

"I finished the U.S. Open and I was exhausted," she said. "As amazing as that run was, the combination of being exhausted from that and having a wrist that still wasn't 100 percent, I just needed to kind of shut it down, calm down.

"Then I was really excited to start the new season."

With seeds scattered to the wind in the first week, 2015 semi-finalist Keys has looked serene so far and once she broke Bogdan in the eighth game, she always looked the likely winner.

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After breaking early in the second, she was in total command and her only moment of anxiety came when serving for the match at 5-4 as some errors offered up three breaks points.

Keys fended off the danger, though, and completed victory with a punishing forehand that landed right on to the baseline after 73 minutes.

Garcia was one of the most improved players on the women's circuit in 2017 and the Frenchwoman recovered after a mid-match slump to beat Belarusian Aliaksandra Sasnovich 6-3 5-7 6-2.

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