Consistent Kerber blasts into Aussie Open third round

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Germany´s Angelique Kerber reacts after a point against Brazil´s Beatriz Haddad Maia during their women´s singles match on day three of the Australian Open in Melbourne on January 16, 2019/AFP

MELBOURNE: Second seed Angelique Kerber dominated Brazilian qualifier Beatriz Haddad Maia to easily reach the Australian Open third round on Wednesday.

The German Wimbledon champion produced a clinical display to advance 6-2, 6-3 in humid conditions.

"It was a tough match, she played really well and I knew that I had to play my best tennis," the three-time Grand Slam champion said.

Kerber shut fellow left-hander Haddad Maia out of the first set, with the frustrated Brazilian hitting 13 winners to seven but unable to match her opponent´s consistency.

The German committed only six unforced errors to 29 and racked up an 80 percent success rate on second serve.

Germany´s Angelique Kerber (R) shakes hands with Brazil´s Beatriz Haddad Maia after winning their women´s singles match, January 16, 2019/AFP

Haddad Maia lifted as the second set began and Kerber had to wait until the eighth game to go up a break, then proceeded to serve out the match.

Kerber, a winner at Melbourne Park in 2016, will meet Australian wildcard Kimberly Birrell next.

She was wary of the threat posed by the 20-year-old, who will be cheered on by a wildly parochial crowd at Melbourne Park.

"I saw a bit of her match, she played really well, she´s on the third round," she said.

"She´s playing at home, I´ll have to play at my best again."

Kerber is on course for a quarter-final clash with fifth seeded American Sloane Stephens if results go as expected.

She reached the semi-finals at the season-opening Grand Slam last year but lost to Simona Halep in a tight three-setter.