Venue: Melbourne Park Date: 19 January-1 February
Coverage: BBC Red Button, BBC One & Two (including all Andy Murray matches), Radio 5 Live sports extra, BBC Sport website (Red Button coverage streamed on website throughout fortnight)
Saturday: Murray v Melzer live on BBC2 (streamed on website for UK users only) and BBC 5 Live sports extra from 0830 GMT. Highlights on BBC1 at 1300 GMT
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Williams had a shaky start to the second set but recovered
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An uneven performance from Serena Williams proved enough to beat China's Peng Shuai and reach the fourth round of the Australian Open on Saturday.
Unseeded Peng twice broke Williams in the second set, but the American second seed eventually battled to a somewhat unconvincing 6-1 6-4 victory.
She goes on to face either 20th seed Amelie Mauresmo or 13th seed Victoria Azarenka, who are now on court.
Russian fourth seed Elena Dementieva later plays Australian Samantha Stosur.
Carla Suarez Navarro, conqueror of Venus Williams in the second round, continued her impressive Australian Open debut.
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She started playing really well and getting a lot of balls back and it was a really good match for me to play
Serena Williams
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Medina Garrigues, seeded 21st, comfortably beat Italian 12th seed Flavia Pennetta 6-4 6-1.
Williams initially exhibited complete control over Peng and, with the first set over in well under half an hour, looked to be heading for a straightforward victory on the Rod Laver Arena.
However, forehand errors crept into her second set, affording Peng opportunities to break which she seized.
Peng held serve in the fourth game to take an unlikely 3-1 lead but, although hardly on top form, Williams began to up her game.
The Chinese 23-year-old made up for her tiring serve with defiant determination, but the raw power of the three-times Australian Open champion eventually told.
"She started playing really well and getting a lot of balls back and it was a really good match for me to play," said Williams.
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