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PHOTOS Round 4



pic: jump
pic: flying around the court
pic: return
pic: another return
pic: playing a forehand
pic: between the legs
pic: pumped
pic: after match point won
pic: waving
pic: victory wave
pic: autographs
pic: more autographs (what a nice guy)
-- with watermarks --
pic: forehand
pic: another forehand
pic: close up
pic: backhand return
pic: fist pump
pic: in white (erm... guess the black top was getting too hot)
pic: yeah


ARTICLE Ferrero struggles past Pavel

Third seed Juan Carlos Ferrero booked his place in the Australian Open quarter-finals after the challenge of Andrei Pavel faded.

Pavel briefly threatened an upset when he levelled the match at one set all but the Romanian could not maintain that form.

Ferrero strolled through the last two sets to complete a solid, if unconvincing, 6-4 3-6 6-3 6-3 win.

He awaits Hicham Arazi in the last eight.

Ferrero needed treatment on a leg injury twice during the match, but he denied it had affected his performance.

"I started to feel better and better during the match, I tried to fight a lot and win - I did it very well," said Ferrero.

"I was very focused and concentrated on my game and not on my injury."