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Roger Federer cruises into third round of Australian Open

Former champion beats Nikolay Davydenko in straight sets

Reuters
Thursday 17 January 2013 11:39 GMT
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A view of Roger Federer's match at the Australian Open
A view of Roger Federer's match at the Australian Open (GETTY IMAGES)

Roger Federer triumphed in a battle of old sparring partners, swatting aside Russian veteran Nikolay Davydenko 6-3 6-4 6-4 to cruise into the third round of the Australian Open today.

Resplendent in a pair of pink and black two-toned sneakers, Federer captured a break early in each set, while his 40th-ranked opponent never had a look at his serve and surrendered their 20th tour clash in just under two hours.

The blue-collar Davydenko offered stiffer resistance than Swiss maestro's first-round opponent Benoit Paire, but Federer stayed cool on a balmy evening at Rod Laver Arena and belted an ace to close out the match.

Federer will continue his bid for an 18th grand slam title and fifth at Melbourne Park against Australia's Bernard Tomic.

Reuters

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