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Stanislas Wawrinka happy to come through in three "tough" sets

Defending champion Stanislas Wawrinka admits that he was relieved to progress past Marius Copil in straight sets in the last 64 of the Australian Open.

Stanislas Wawrinka has admitted that it was a "big challenge" to overcome the powerful serving of Marius Copil in the Australian Open second round.

The defending champion progressed in straight sets in a match where Copil recorded a 150mph serve, and the Swiss number two has acknowledged that he was happy to avoid getting involved in an extended contest in sweltering conditions in Melbourne.

The 29-year-old told Eurosport: "It was three tough sets. It was much hotter today and he played some really aggressive tennis.

"It was a big challenge. He served very well but I also felt that I served to a high standard too. I did what I had to and in the end, that was enough. I'm satisfied that I didn't lose too much energy out there."

Wawrinka will play Jarkko Nieminen in the last 32 on Saturday.

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