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Summary Kim Clijsters, Li cruise and federer advances to 3rd round of Australian Open without playing.
Champion Kim Clijsters and the player she beat in last years final Li Na rarely got out of first gear while Roger Federer did not even have to get out of bed to advance to the third round of the Australian Open on Wednesday.American eighth seed Mardy Fish, however, became the first mens top-10 player to depart the tournament when he crashed out in straight sets to Colombias Alejandro Falla 7-6 6-3 7-6.Temperatures were much more comfortable on Wednesday after the first two days when they reached 30 degrees Celsius before midday, and Clijsters barely built up a sweat on Rod Laver Arena as she thrashed Frances Stephanie Foretz Gacon in 47 minutes.Clijsters, who has recorded four previous 6-0 6-0 double bagel victories at Melbourne Park, flirted with a fifth as she rattled off the opening seven games in little under 30 minutes before the 30-year-old Frenchwoman finally held serve.The stay of execution, however, was brief and the Belgian calmly went through her processes again, building pressure and forcing errors before she moved into the third round with a 6-0 6-1 win when Fortez Gacons return of serve floated long.I felt like in my first match I didnt really have that rhythm that I would have liked to have, Clijsters told reporters. So thats usually something that I try to look for in the beginning of the match.I was hitting the ball well and felt that I could keep her under pressure. I didnt really let her play her game. From the beginning till the end, I did what I had to do well.French Open champion Li, was almost as efficient, giving Australian opponent Olivia Rogowska little time to settle into the match and ran out a 6-2 6-2 winner in 62 minutes.World number three Federer, who had been due to play later on Wednesday received a walkover into the third round when his German opponent Andreas Beck withdrew from the tournament with a back injury.Mens number two Rafa Nadal was on court with a two-set lead against German veteran Tommy Haas while womens top seed Caroline Wozniacki was scheduled to meet Anna Tatishvili later in the day.
