Angelique Kerber ominously says she is getting her 2016 Grand Slam winning feeling back, signalling her intent to reclaim the Australian Open with a quarter-final demolition of Madison Keys yesterday
Angelique Kerber
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Angelique Kerber ominously says she is getting her 2016 Grand Slam winning feeling back, signalling her intent to reclaim the Australian Open with a quarter-final demolition of Madison Keys yesterday. The champion at Melbourne two years, seeded 21, ruthlessly brushed aside last year's US Open finalist 6-1, 6-2. "I know that I was working hard in the off-season, and I know that I can play good matches.
I'm just trying to find the feeling back I had like 2016," said Kerber. Kerber said she was enjoying life and tennis again after a torrid 2017 that she began on top of the rankings and ended outside the top 20. "I just try to enjoy myself again on court. You know, I had a tough last year," said the German. "I'm proud how I got through all the last weeks and being in the semis again in a Grand Slam. So I'm feeling good."
Meanwhile, World No. 1 Simona Halep expects a marathon in her semi-final against Kerber. "For sure is going to be a second marathon this tournament," said Halep looking ahead to the semis. She has played the German eight times with the series level at 4-4. "But I'm used to that. I know her pretty well. She likes it here. But I started to like this tournament, after two years in a row losing in the first round," added Halep.
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