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Top seed Maria Sharapova survived searing heat and a stomach problem to beat France's Camille Pin in an epic first-round tie at the Australian Open. | Top seed Maria Sharapova survived searing heat and a stomach problem to beat France's Camille Pin in an epic first-round tie at the Australian Open. |
The Russian was two points from defeat after letting a 5-0 lead slip in the final set but somehow came through for a 6-3 4-6 9-7 win. | The Russian was two points from defeat after letting a 5-0 lead slip in the final set but somehow came through for a 6-3 4-6 9-7 win. |
"It was one of the toughest matches I've played here," said Sharapova. "It's definitely not my best tennis." | "It was one of the toughest matches I've played here," said Sharapova. "It's definitely not my best tennis." |
Sharapova goes on to play compatriot Anastassia Rodionova in round two. | Sharapova goes on to play compatriot Anastassia Rodionova in round two. |
In other matches, 13th seed Ana Ivanovic beat Vania King 6-2 6-0, and 12th seed Anna Chakvetadze beat Sybille Bammer 6-4 7-5. | In other matches, 13th seed Ana Ivanovic beat Vania King 6-2 6-0, and 12th seed Anna Chakvetadze beat Sybille Bammer 6-4 7-5. |
India's Sania Mirza defeated Ukrainian Olga Savchuk 6-3 7-5 while there were victories for Australian home hopes Samantha Stosur and Alicia Molik. | India's Sania Mirza defeated Ukrainian Olga Savchuk 6-3 7-5 while there were victories for Australian home hopes Samantha Stosur and Alicia Molik. |
There was bad luck for Greek 32nd seed Eleni Daniilidou as she was upset 6-4 6-0 by Japan's Aiko Nakamura. | There was bad luck for Greek 32nd seed Eleni Daniilidou as she was upset 6-4 6-0 by Japan's Aiko Nakamura. |
It was hard to think about what you were going to do on court Maria Sharapova | It was hard to think about what you were going to do on court Maria Sharapova |
With the temperature at Melbourne Park up to 36C by midday, all play on the outside courts was suspended as the tournament's extreme heat policy was invoked. | With the temperature at Melbourne Park up to 36C by midday, all play on the outside courts was suspended as the tournament's extreme heat policy was invoked. |
The roofs on the two main stadia were closed but only after matches already on court were completed, in accordance with tournament rules. | The roofs on the two main stadia were closed but only after matches already on court were completed, in accordance with tournament rules. |
That included Sharapova, who had to battle away against a sprightly Pin in the full glare of the midday sun. | That included Sharapova, who had to battle away against a sprightly Pin in the full glare of the midday sun. |
After taking the opening set, she let world number 62, Pin, back into the match in the second. | After taking the opening set, she let world number 62, Pin, back into the match in the second. |
And a combination of nerves, heat exhaustion, cramping and what she later described as "a pinch" in her stomach contributed to the loss of five straight games in the decider. | And a combination of nerves, heat exhaustion, cramping and what she later described as "a pinch" in her stomach contributed to the loss of five straight games in the decider. |
But the Russian did not give up and played some superb tennis to haul her way back from 7-6 down to win in two hours 51 minutes. | But the Russian did not give up and played some superb tennis to haul her way back from 7-6 down to win in two hours 51 minutes. |
"It was hard to think about what you were going to do on court," said Sharapova. "You were mentally trying to find a way to make the point shorter, to find a way to win. | "It was hard to think about what you were going to do on court," said Sharapova. "You were mentally trying to find a way to make the point shorter, to find a way to win. |
"It was hard for me, it was hard for my opponent. | "It was hard for me, it was hard for my opponent. |
"It's inhuman to play three hours in that kind of heat, I don't think our bodies were made to do that. When it's that hot your mind doesn't work properly." | "It's inhuman to play three hours in that kind of heat, I don't think our bodies were made to do that. When it's that hot your mind doesn't work properly." |
Most of Tuesday's 64 scheduled matches were delayed by about eight hours, with play resuming under floodlights at around 2000 on the outside courts. | Most of Tuesday's 64 scheduled matches were delayed by about eight hours, with play resuming under floodlights at around 2000 on the outside courts. |
More than 230 spectators were treated at the venue for conditions including dehydration, blisters caused by extreme sunburn, fainting and dizziness. | More than 230 spectators were treated at the venue for conditions including dehydration, blisters caused by extreme sunburn, fainting and dizziness. |
And, when play resumed, seeded pair Flavia Pennetta and Eleni Daniilidou were the first top names to crash out of the event. | |
Italian Pennetta, seeded 28th, went out in straight sets to Estonian Kaia Kanepi 5-7 6-7 (3-7), while Japan's Aiko Nakamura beat 32nd seed Daniilidou of Greece 6-4 6-0. |