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Australian Open roundup: Novak Djokovic battles past injury to advance to final eight

The story of the seventh day of action from Melbourne Park.

Novak Djokovic battled on at the Australian Open, defying an abdominal injury to beat Milos Raonic and move through to the quarter-finals.

It was the end of the road, though, for third seed Dominic Thiem, who lost to Grigor Dimitrov, while qualifier Aslan Karatsev continued his remarkable run by coming from two sets down to beat Felix Auger-Aliassime.

A great day of women's action saw narrow wins for Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka over Aryna Sabalenka and Garbine Muguruza respectively, while Simona Halep gained revenge against French Open champion Iga Swiatek.

Picture of the day

The sun shines on Grigor Dimitrov as he hits a one-handed backhand
The sun shines on Grigor Dimitrov as he hits a one-handed backhand (Hamish Blair/AP)

Stat of the day

Kyrgios mocks Djokovic again

Nick Kyrgios may be out of the singles but that did not stop him having another dig at Djokovic. Before his second-round doubles match in an empty arena, Kyrgios mimicked the world number one's 'share the love' celebration.

With more than a hint of sarcasm, Kyrgios said: "Just feeling the love. Just trying to spread the good word of the celebration. Everyone loves that celebration. We're just having some fun. Novak, I'm sure, doesn't like me and we both have respect for each other but I don't like him at all, so it's fun."

Wheely good start

The wheelchair events began on Sunday and there were strong wins for British trio Alfie Hewett, Gordon Reid and Andy Lapthorne. Hewett and Reid could meet in the final of the men's event while Lapthorne, who plays in the quad division, is back competing after taking a break at the end of last year for mental health reasons.

Serena multi-tasking

Serena Williams is not just a champion tennis player and the mother of a three-year-old, she also runs her own clothing line. And she revealed after beating Sabalenka that she had had to attend to business matters following her practice session on Saturday.

Williams said: "I have a second career, and it's fun. One of our main players, our employees, had an emergency. I'm like, 'Well, that's what you got to do. You got to step it up when you got to step it up.' I scheduled a call directly after my practice. And it was during Olympia's nap, so it was perfect."

Quote of the day

Who's up next?

Rafael Nadal faces what should be the first real test of his title credentials when he takes on volatile Italian Fabio Fognini in the fourth round.

Stefanos Tsitsipas faces Matteo Berrettini while Russians Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev will meet each other if they can beat Mackenzie McDonald and Casper Ruud, respectively.

Women's top seed Ashleigh Barty takes on big-hitting American Shelby Rogers and British interest centres on doubles, with Jamie Murray, Joe Salisbury and Heather Watson all in action.

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