Fourth seed Caroline Wozniacki advanced to the fourth round of the Australian Open after blitzing Israel's Shahar Peer 6-4 6-0 on Saturday.   Peer, runner-up at the Hobart International in the lead-up to Melbourne Park, bolted out of the blocks to take a 2-0 lead but soon crumbled as the Dane lifted her intensity.                                            The Israeli waited until trailing 5-0 in the second set to offer token resistance, saving match points and prising two break points on Wozniacki's serve.  But the Dane saved them both and sealed the match with a forehand volley to win in 77 minutes. "She started off really well, she was playing aggressively ... I just kept hanging in there and the crowd supported me all the way," Wozniacki said in a courtside interview. She next faces China's Li Na for a place in the quarter-finals.

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