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Serena Williams shock victim at Australian Open

The five-time champion was sent crashing out by world number 56,Russian Ekaterina Makarova.

Five-time champion Serena Williams was sent crashing out of the Australian Open by little-known Russian Ekaterina Makarova today,as Andy Murray had no trouble reaching the quarter-finals.

An out-of-sorts Williams struggled through the first set and dished up a host of errors as she was well beaten 6-2,6-3 by the world number 56,who is now into her first grand slam quarter-final.

China8217;s Zheng Jie was also beaten 6-2,6-1 by Italy8217;s Sara Errani to end the country8217;s singles interest on Chinese new year8217;s day 8212; and a day after Li Na8217;s tearful defeat to Kim Clijsters.

Williams8217;s exit blows a giant hole in the women8217;s draw with Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova and Maria Sharapova,the 2008 champion in Melbourne,among the potential beneficiaries on her side of the draw.

Defending champion Clijsters also suffered an ankle injury during her win over Li which could hinder her progress.

Earlier Murray took the easy route to the last eight when Kazakhstan8217;s Mikhail Kukushkin retired injured.

Under blazing sun Murray,seeking Britain8217;s first grand slam title since before World War II,was always in command and he led 6-1,6-1,1-0 when Kukushkin pulled out with a hip muscle injury on 49 minutes.

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The truncated match ended an entertaining run by Kukushkin,inevitably dubbed 8220;Borat8221; by the British press,who won an oddball encounter in the previous round to become Kazakhstan8217;s best male grand slam performer.

8220;It8217;s so hot on the court,8221; said Murray.

8220;It8217;s obviously good for me that I got to conserve a bit of energy. It8217;s tough for him 8212; it8217;s his first fourth round in a slam,and he8217;s obviously struggling.8221; Murray remains on course for a semi-final with defending champion Novak Djokovic,who plays Australian veteran Lleyton Hewitt later,while Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are into the last eight on the other side of the draw.

In the women8217;s competition,Kvitova reached the quarter-finals with a 6-2,7-6 7/2 win over Ana Ivanovic but not before a temporary meltdown in which she embarrassingly swung and missed a simple overhead.

The cringe-making mistake late in the second set precipitated a brief nosedive and a flurry of errors but tough Kvitova steadied herself to seize control of the all-important tiebreak.

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8220;It was quite a hard match at the end of the second set,8221; she said,adding that she was happy to be off the court early on a typically hot Melbourne day.

8220;I think I was quite lucky I played my match at 11 o8217;clock. It8217;s hot,but we are in Australia so we are ready for it.8221;

Kvitova will play Errani in the next round,while Williams8217;s conqueror Makarova will take on either Sharapova or Germany8217;s Sabine Lisicki.

Murray8217;s opponent Kukushkin had caused bemusement in his five-set win over Gael Monfils,who was severely restricted by a back injury.

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But the Kazakh was unable to press his advantage,resulting in a series of puzzling rallies played at half-pace.

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