- Caroline Wozniacki beat Kiki Bertens 6-4, 6-3 at the Australian Open on Friday
- The second seed overcame a late temper tantrum to progress to the next round
- Wozniacki will meet Magdalena Rybarikova next for a place in the quarter-finals
Second seed Caroline Wozniacki overcame a late temper tantrum to forge into the fourth round of the Australian Open with a 6-4, 6-3 win over Kiki Bertens on Friday.
Serving for the match at 5-3 under the lights of Rod Laver Arena, the former world No 1 harangued the chair umpire when a line call went against her and pounded her racket into the blue hardcourt when Bertens saved a second match point.
Bertens, seeded 30th, cancelled out a third match point with a ripping return down the line but Wozniacki sealed the fourth with a huge serve that the Dutchwoman could only fire long.
Caroline Wozniacki overcame a late temper tantrum to forge into the fourth round on Friday

Second seed Wozniacki beat Kiki Bertens 6-4, 6-3 to progress at the Australian Open
In her previous match, Wozniacki had to save two match points on an epic comeback from 5-1 down in the third set against Croatian Jana Fett, so she was thrilled to avoid another drawn-out battle against Bertens.
‘Right now I’m playing with house money,’ the Dane, a semi-finalist at Melbourne Park in 2011, said in her post-match interview on court.
‘Right now I’ve got nothing to lose … I got a second chance and I’m going to try to take it and see how far I can go.’
Wozniacki will meet Slovakian 19th seed Magdalena Rybarikova for a place in the quarter-finals.

Wozniacki will meet Slovakian 19th seed Magdalena Rybarikova for a place in the quarter-finals