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Sinner overcomes cramp, searing conditions to beat Spizzirri
American women dominate before play halted on outdoor courts
Djokovic claims 400th Grand Slam match win in cooler evening
Japan's twice champion Osaka pulls out with abdominal injury
Swiss Wawrinka goes down fighting in final Australian Open
Jannik Sinner battled back from the brink of a cramp-induced breakdown to keep his Australian Open title defence alive after extreme heat halted play on outdoor courts at Melbourne Park while Novak Djokovic escaped the furnace to forge on.
Iga Swiatek continued to misfire in her hunt for a maiden Melbourne Park crown and a career Grand Slam, the second seed singed in her 6-1 1-6 6-1 win over Russian Anna Kalinskaya to reach the fourth round.
Local favourite Maddison Inglis' path was much easier after her opponent and twice Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka pulled out with an abdominal injury.
Second seed Sinner provided the early drama, as t
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