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Sharapova survives in heat(Reuters)Updated: 2007-01-17 09:16 A dazed and confused Maria Sharapova survived a melting at the Australian Open on Tuesday when players struggled to last the distance in sweltering conditions.
Russia's Sharapova squeezed past France's Camille Pin 6-3 4-6 9-7 after coming within two points of becoming the first women's top seed to go out in the opening round in Melbourne since Romania's Virginia Ruzici in 1979. With the on-court temperature exceeding 50 degrees, all unstarted matches were suspended on the outside courts. But under the rules, players already on court have to play on and finish their matches.
"I don't think our bodies were made to do that. When it's that hot your mind doesn't work properly." Fears of a repeat of the clashes between Serbs and Croats that marred the opening day of the grand slam failed to materialise on Tuesday. The match between Serbia's Ilia Bozoljac and Croatian Marin Cilic took place amid heavy security and was completed without any problems as troublemakers stayed away from the grounds. KEEP COOL Sharapova could scarcely believe the scrap she had been drawn into under the blazing sun. Trying to keep cool during the changeovers, Sharapova wrapped an ice-filled tube round her neck and chest to fend off the punishing heat. At 6-6 in the third set, a delirious Sharapova looked completely out of sorts as she plopped down serves and had to be reminded by the umpire that there was no tiebreak in the decider. Scenting a famous victory, Pin bounded up and down the court and grabbed a break for a 7-6 lead as Sharapova dropped her serve to love with a double fault. However, Pin's lack of experience on the big stage finally caught up with her and Sharapova won the next three games. "I thought that it would really suck if I lost," the U.S. Open champion said. "But I'm not a quitter." The roof was closed on the Rod Laver Arena under the extreme heat rules following the conclusion of Sharapova's match. Belgium's Christophe Rochus and Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia became the latest players to drop out because of the conditions. Rochus withdrew from his match against Sebastien Grosjean with breathing
difficulties while Tipsarevic also blamed the heat after he ran out of puff in
the final set against eighth seed David Nalbandian.
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