Former world number one Maria Sharapova suffered a fourth round shock at the Australian Open on Sunday when she was bundled out 6-2, 6-3 by Germany's Andrea Petkovic on Sunday.
On the back foot from the start, Sharapova committed 30 unforced errors in a performance, which underlined her struggles since her shoulder surgery in late 2008, the year she won the title in Melbourne.
But the Russian had dug herself too big a hole against a dangerous opponent and Petkovic completed victory in 79 minutes with a deep serve Sharapova could only push into the net.
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