Novak Djokovic took four sets to beat the promising Daniil Medvedev in Melbourne on Monday. Lukas Coch / EPA
Novak Djokovic took four sets to beat the promising Daniil Medvedev in Melbourne on Monday. Lukas Coch / EPA
Novak Djokovic took four sets to beat the promising Daniil Medvedev in Melbourne on Monday. Lukas Coch / EPA
Novak Djokovic took four sets to beat the promising Daniil Medvedev in Melbourne on Monday. Lukas Coch / EPA

Australian Open updates: Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams reach quarter-finals


  • English
  • Arabic

Djokovic survives Medvedev test

Novak Djokovic dropped a set for the second match running but survived a tough examination by 15th seed Daniil Medvedev on Monday to reach the Australian Open quarter-finals.

The world No 1 won 6-4, 6-7, 6-2, 6-3 and will face Japan's eighth seed Kei Nishikori for a place in the semi-finals.

Djokovic and Medvedev both needed attention from the trainer during a draining 3hr 15min match liberally sprinkled with punishing rallies of 30 shots or more, and one of 42 strokes.

"That was a physical battle," said a relieved Djokovic, who crucially saved three break points from 2-1, 0-40 in the pivotal third set to break the tenacious 22-year-old's resolve.

"Daniil played some great tennis. He has a great backhand and doesn't make any unforced errors on that side. It was hard to find another way to get through him. In these kinds of matches you just have to hang in there."

Serena Williams has not competed since the Australian Open but is sure to be a leading contender at Indian Wells. Reuters
Serena Williams has not competed since the Australian Open but is sure to be a leading contender at Indian Wells. Reuters

Williams beats Halep in thriller

Serena Williams continued her bid for a record-equalling 24th grand slam title after beating top seed Simona Halep in a thrilling fourth round encounter.

Williams, a seven-time champion in Melbourne, looked set to steamroll into the quarter-finals after taking the first set 6-1 in just 21 minutes.

However, Halep fought her way back to claim the second set and appeared in the ascendancy in the decider, only to drop her serve to allow Williams to win 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.

Williams will next face seventh seed Karolina Pliskova for a place in the semi-finals.

Pouille grinds into quarter-finals

Lucas Pouille greets Borna Coric at the net. EPA
Lucas Pouille greets Borna Coric at the net. EPA

A slow-starting Lucas Pouille rallied from a set down to overcome Borna Coric 6-7, 6-4, 7-5, 7-6 and advance to the quarter-finals for the first time.

The Frenchman made hard work of the fourth set, allowing 11th seed Coric to break back and drag the match into a tiebreak in the twilight at Melbourne Arena.

Pouille raised his game when it mattered, however, flicking a delightful lob over Coric to move within two points of victory.

The 28th seed Pouille grabbed four match points when Coric netted a volley and converted the first of them when the Croat hammered a shot over the baseline.

Pouille will meet 16th seed Milos Raonic for a place in the semi-finals.

Pliskova thrashes Muguruza

Karolina Pliskova was too strong for Garbine Muguruza in their Australian Open clash. Reuters
Karolina Pliskova was too strong for Garbine Muguruza in their Australian Open clash. Reuters

Karolina Pliskova thrashed two-time grand slam champion Garbine Muguruza 6-3 6-1 to reach quarter-finals for the third time in succession.

The Czech seventh seed broke former Wimbledon champion Muguruza five times in the one-sided clash in the afternoon sunshine at Margaret Court Arena.

Needing only 24 minutes to win the second set, Pliskova earned two match points on Muguruza's serve and sealed the win when the out-of-sorts Spaniard smashed a backhand long.

Pliskova will meet the winner of top seed Simona Halep and Serena Williams for a place in the semi-finals as she continues her bid for a maiden grand slam.

Raonic powers past Zverev

Milos Raonic celebrates after his straight sets win over Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open. Reuters
Milos Raonic celebrates after his straight sets win over Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open. Reuters

Milos Raonic kept his cool to reach the quarter-finals as Alexander Zverev went into meltdown and crashed out of the Australian Open.

The fourth seed erupted in frustration during the second set of a 6-1, 6-1, 7-6 drubbing by the Canadian 16th seed, hammering his racket into the ground eight times to leave it a mangled mess.

"I just tried to stay composed, "said Raonic. "It worked extremely well for me today. I played incredibly good, did a lot of things extremely well."

Zverev has long been tipped as a future grand slam champion after a breakthrough 2018 that saw him win the ATP Tour Finals, beating Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer in the process.

Instead it was a familiar tale of woe as his much vaunted-talent deserted him again before he could reach the sharp end of a major.

The 21-year-old's underwhelming major record in was extended to just one quarter-final, at the French Open last year, in 15 appearances.

All seemed well when the world No 4 broke former world No 3 Raonic's formidable serve in the opening game of the match.

But he then lost the next nine in an error-strewn display. Zverev committed eight double faults and 16 unforced errors against only eight winners as the first two sets evaporated in 63 minutes.

He stopped the flood of mistakes in the third set and took it to a tiebreak, saving two match points along the way. But it was too little, too late as Zverev's abject record in Slams continued.

Raonic will next face either Croatia's 11th seed Borna Coric or 28th seed from France Lucas Pouille for a place in the semi-finals.

___________

Read more:

Stefanos Tsitsipas 'happiest man on earth' after win over Roger Federer

Rafael Nadal wary of 'dangerous' Frances Tiafoe ahead of quarter-final

___________

Osaka sinks Sevastova

Naomi Osaka remains on course for a second grand slam title in a row. Reuters
Naomi Osaka remains on course for a second grand slam title in a row. Reuters

Japanese fourth seed Naomi Osaka edged past 13th seed Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia in three sets to set up a quarter-final clash with Elina Svitolina.

The US Open champion triumphed 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 to keep alive her dream of a second successive grand slam title.

It is the second time in a row the 21-year-old has been forced to come back from a set down after struggling to overcome Taiwan's Hsieh Su-Wei in the previous round.

"I didn't give up, she was playing really well and I wasn't really sure what to do at a certain point but I just tried to stick in there," Osaka said.

"I was thinking I've been in this position before - actually it was a little bit worse last time."

Svitolina unlocks Keys

Elina Svitolina celebrates her win against Madison Keys. Reuters
Elina Svitolina celebrates her win against Madison Keys. Reuters

Sixth seed Elina Svitolina dug deep to overcome 17th seeded American Madison Keys 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 to reach the quarter-finals for the second time in a row.

Keys, a US Open finalist in 2017, started slowly but came back to take the second set and put Svitolina under pressure at the start of the third.

The turning point was a marathon 16-minute game early in the deciding set that went to deuce 11 times as Keys chased a decisive break. But the American's resolve crumbled when Svitolina held off five break points then gained an advantage in the next game.

"I had to put my level up, I'm glad I handled the pressure," said Svitolina, who scored her biggest career win at the WTA Finals in Singapore last October.

"It was very hard because the sun was burning my eyes when I was tossing the ball, so I was very happy to win."

COMPANY PROFILE
Name: Kumulus Water
 
Started: 2021
 
Founders: Iheb Triki and Mohamed Ali Abid
 
Based: Tunisia 
 
Sector: Water technology 
 
Number of staff: 22 
 
Investment raised: $4 million 
Story%20behind%20the%20UAE%20flag
%3Cp%3EThe%20UAE%20flag%20was%20first%20unveiled%20on%20December%202%2C%201971%2C%20the%20day%20the%20UAE%20was%20formed.%C2%A0%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3EIt%20was%20designed%20by%20Abdullah%20Mohammed%20Al%20Maainah%2C%2019%2C%20an%20Emirati%20from%20Abu%20Dhabi.%C2%A0%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3EMr%20Al%20Maainah%20said%20in%20an%20interview%20with%20%3Cem%3EThe%20National%3C%2Fem%3E%20in%202011%20he%20chose%20the%20colours%20for%20local%20reasons.%C2%A0%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3EThe%20black%20represents%20the%20oil%20riches%20that%20transformed%20the%20UAE%2C%20green%20stands%20for%20fertility%20and%20the%20red%20and%20white%20colours%20were%20drawn%20from%20those%20found%20in%20existing%20emirate%20flags.%3C%2Fp%3E%0A
Info

What: 11th edition of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship

When: December 27-29, 2018

Confirmed: men: Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Kevin Anderson, Dominic Thiem, Hyeon Chung, Karen Khachanov; women: Venus Williams

Tickets: www.ticketmaster.ae, Virgin megastores or call 800 86 823

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets
The burning issue

The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE.

Read part three: the age of the electric vehicle begins

Read part two: how climate change drove the race for an alternative 

Read part one: how cars came to the UAE

SRI LANKA SQUAD

Upul Tharanga (captain), Dinesh Chandimal, Niroshan Dickwella
Lahiru Thirimanne, Kusal Mendis, Milinda Siriwardana
Chamara Kapugedara, Thisara Perera, Seekuge Prasanna
Nuwan Pradeep, Suranga Lakmal, Dushmantha Chameera
Vishwa Fernando, Akila Dananjaya, Jeffrey Vandersay

Results

2.30pm Maiden (PA) Dh40,000 1,200m

Winner Lamia, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel.

3pm Handicap (PA) Dh40,000 1,000m

Winner Jap Al Afreet, Elione Chaves, Irfan Ellahi.

3.30pm Handicap (PA) Dh40,000 1,700m

Winner MH Tawag, Bernardo Pinheiro, Elise Jeanne.

4pm Handicap (TB) Dh40,000 2,000m

Winner Skygazer, Sandro Paiva, Ali Rashid Al Raihe.

4.30pm The Ruler of Sharjah Cup Prestige (PA) Dh250,000 1,700m

Winner AF Kal Noor, Tadhg O’Shea, Ernst Oertel.

5pm Sharjah Marathon (PA) Dh70,000 2,700m

Winner RB Grynade, Bernardo Pinheiro, Eric Lemartinel.

ALRAWABI%20SCHOOL%20FOR%20GIRLS
%3Cp%3ECreator%3A%20Tima%20Shomali%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3EStarring%3A%C2%A0Tara%20Abboud%2C%C2%A0Kira%20Yaghnam%2C%20Tara%20Atalla%3C%2Fp%3E%0A%3Cp%3ERating%3A%204%2F5%3C%2Fp%3E%0A

Various Artists 
Habibi Funk: An Eclectic Selection Of Music From The Arab World (Habibi Funk)
​​​​​​​

Essentials

The flights
Emirates, Etihad and Malaysia Airlines all fly direct from the UAE to Kuala Lumpur and on to Penang from about Dh2,300 return, including taxes. 
 

Where to stay
In Kuala Lumpur, Element is a recently opened, futuristic hotel high up in a Norman Foster-designed skyscraper. Rooms cost from Dh400 per night, including taxes. Hotel Stripes, also in KL, is a great value design hotel, with an infinity rooftop pool. Rooms cost from Dh310, including taxes. 


In Penang, Ren i Tang is a boutique b&b in what was once an ancient Chinese Medicine Hall in the centre of Little India. Rooms cost from Dh220, including taxes.
23 Love Lane in Penang is a luxury boutique heritage hotel in a converted mansion, with private tropical gardens. Rooms cost from Dh400, including taxes. 
In Langkawi, Temple Tree is a unique architectural villa hotel consisting of antique houses from all across Malaysia. Rooms cost from Dh350, including taxes.

The Voice of Hind Rajab

Starring: Saja Kilani, Clara Khoury, Motaz Malhees

Director: Kaouther Ben Hania

Rating: 4/5