The Australian teenager's round of 16 win in only an hour and 21 minutes set up a possible quarter-final against world No.2 and sometime hitting partner Novak Djokovic.
The Serbian Australian Open champion will meet Frenchman Michael Llodra for a spot in the final eight later on Monday. Tomic produced some breath-taking tennis on the back of another superb serving performance and the European was regularly showing his frustration throughout the match. The Australian teenager's round of 16 win in only an hour and 21 minutes set up a possible quarter-final against world No.2 and sometime hitting partner Novak Djokovic.
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