Garbine Muguruza and Simona Halep set for Australian Open semi-final showdown

Both players are two-time Grand Slam champions and former world No 1s

epa08174220 Garbine Muguruza of Spain in action against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia during a Women's Singles quarter-final match on day 10 of the Australian Open tennis tournament at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, 29 January 2020.  EPA/LUKAS COCH EDITORIAL USE ONLY AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT
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Garbine Muguruza continued to display the form which carried her to three Grand Slam titles and the top of the world rankings by producing another polished performance to reach the Australian Open semi-finals on Wednesday.

The 26-year-old Spaniard, now ranked No 32 and unseeded in Melbourne, defeated Russia's 30th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 7-5, 6-3 and will next face fourth seed Simona Halep for a place in the final.

The other semi-final on Thursday sees top seed and home hope Ashleigh Barty face American 14th seed Sofia Kenin.

"Sometimes you don't feel great but you've got to fight and stay there," said Muguruza after reaching her first Grand Slam semi-final since Roland Garros in 2018.

"The first set was very hard, I think it lasted about an hour, but it was a very important set and I'm glad I got it."

"I'm excited to play my first semi-final here. I've known [Halep] for quite a long time so it's going to be a tough match."

Pavlyuchenkova, who won the girls' Australian Open title in 2006 and 2007, and Muguruza twice exchanged breaks in the first set for 4-4.

But Muguruza got the decisive break at 5-4 up when the Russian put her backhand long, the Spaniard sealed the set in 56 minutes on first set point.

Pavlyuchenkova struggled with her serve in the second set and Muguruza, the 2016 French Open champion and Wimbledon winner in 2017, served for the match at 5-3, sealing it with a drop volley.

Muguruza struggled badly for form in the second half of 2019, failing to win two matches in a row after the French Open in May and June.

But seeking inspiration, she climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in the off-season and reunited with coach Conchita Martinez, and the results have been almost immediate.

'Strong' Halep races into semis

Earlier, Halep powered into the semi-finals in 53 minutes with a 6-1, 6-1 destruction of Estonia's Anett Kontaveit.

The 28-year-old Halep, the only quarter-finalist not to drop a set, is bidding to add the Australian Open title to her 2018 French Open crown and last year's Wimbledon triumph.

"I felt great today on court. I was feeling my game, I felt strong on my legs," said the Romanian. "I know how to play against her so I was just focused on every point I played."

Halep lost the 2018 final in Melbourne to Caroline Wozniacki, but said: "That match wasn't negative at all. I couldn't [win] the match, maybe I was nervous.

"But now I have more experience. That match helped me win the two Grand Slams that I have already, and maybe it will help me get the third one."

Halep wasted no time asserting her authority over 28th seed Kontaveit, who was contesting her first Grand Slam quarter-final.

She broke the 24-year-old Estonian in the third game of the first set, then again in the fifth game. Spectators at Rod Laver Arena had barely had time to settle into their seats.

The former world No 1 sealed a one-sided first set in 29 minutes with a rocket of a forehand that the overwhelmed Estonian had no chance of retrieving.

Halep broke again at the start of the second set and wrapped up a dominant victory in style, sending down an ace.