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			Nishikori silences Portuguese fans with Sousa rout 
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			 [January 19, 2019] 
			By Jonathan Barrett 
 MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Japan's Kei 
			Nishikori moved swiftly into the fourth round of the Australian Open 
			on Saturday after beating Joao Sousa of Portugal 7-6(6) 6-1 6-2.
 
 The comfortable victory came as a relief to the eighth seed and 
			former U.S. Open finalist after he battled through consecutive 
			five-set matches in the opening rounds.
 
 "I think today will help," the three-times quarter-finalist said 
			after setting up a clash with Spain's 23rd seed Pablo Carreno Busta.
 
 Both Nishikori and Sousa entered their match after tight opening 
			rounds and were evenly matched in the early exchanges on their 
			favoured hard court surfaces.
 
			
			 
			
 But after a close tiebreaker, Nishikori took near total control, 
			increasing the pace on his ground strokes and showing soft hands at 
			the net; a quality his opponent couldn't replicate.
 
 He said he would continue attacking the net after using the tactic 
			successfully on Saturday.
 
 "I think third set, I started coming (in) a little more, I think 
			that was working well," said Nishikori.
 
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			Japan's Kei Nishikori in action during the match against Portugal's 
			Joao Sousa. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
            
			 
            A small pocket of red and green-clad fans added a football-like 
			atmosphere to the clash as they cheered Portugal's top-ranked 
			player.
 But Nishikori robbed them of their voice, as he unleashed forehand 
			winners almost at will, a stroke he said was his favorite shot 
			despite being better known for his double-handed backhand.
 
 Fittingly, the Michael Chang-coached Nishikori ended the contest 
			with a clean, cross-court forehand winner to keep his hopes of a 
			maiden Grand Slam alive.
 
 (Reporting by Jonathan Barrett; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
 
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