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Roger Federer was pushed to the limit by Dan Evans at the Australian Open

Federer reaches the third round at Melbourne Park for a 20th consecutive year

Britain's Dan Evans looks up during his men's singles match against Switzerland's Roger Federer on day three of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 16, 2019
Image: Britain's Dan Evans went down in straight-sets to Roger Federer

Defending two-time champion Roger Federer was pushed to the limit early in his second round match by Dan Evans but the third seed held firm to seal a straight-sets victory.

Evans gave a reminder of just what a talented tennis player he is by giving the 20-time Grand Slam champion a severe test of his championship credentials.

The 28-year-old from Birmingham reached his career high two years ago by defeating Marin Cilic in Melbourne to make the fourth round before his two-year ban for taking cocaine.

Roger Federer of Switzerland celebrates winning his second round match against Daniel Evans of Great Britain during day three of the 2019 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 16, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia
Image: Federer felt he was playing a 'mirror' image of himself

He has worked his way back to 189 in the rankings in less than a year and should return quickly to the top 100 if he can maintain the form he showed here in a 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 defeat.

Federer, who extended his winning run to 16 matches in Melbourne, said he felt he was playing a "mirror" image of himself.

"I think I couldn't pull away early in the match," he said. "I think he played very well. It was hard to pull away and that's to his credit. I was happy to win the first set, that was big.

"It feels like playing a mirror a little bit. He has a lot of slice backhand on the return, he can serve and volley. I maybe just have a little bit more size and a bit more on my serve and maybe that was the difference."

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Switzerland's Roger Federer reacts after a point against Britain's Daniel Evans during their men's singles match on day three of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 16, 2019

Federer, who is going for a record seventh Melbourne Park title and third in a row, will play Taylor Fritz in the last 32 after the American outlasted France's Gael Monfils 6-3 6-7 (8-10) 7-6 (8-6) 7-6 (7-5).

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