Two-time champion Victoria Azarenka has won her Australian Open first-round grudge match against Sloane Stephens, beating the American in straight sets at Melbourne Park for a third straight year.
Both players are unseeded for the first major of the year – with Azarenka having battled foot and knee injuries and personal issues in 2014, while Stephens suffered a slump in form.
But it was the Belarussian who dominated Tuesday’s encounter, winning 6-3 6-2 in 75 minutes.
In the pair’s first meeting two years ago, Stephens accused Azarenka of gamesmanship for taking a long medical timeout midway through their semi-final.
Last year, Stephens hit a forehand into Azarenka’s groin region during their fourth-round match, with the American’s attempts to apologise being ignored by the 2012 and 2013 Australian Open champion.
There were no further flashpoints on Tuesday, with Azarenka advancing to a second-round clash against No.8 seed Caroline Wozniacki or American Taylor Townsend.
No.24 seed Garbine Muguruza from Spain beat New Zealand’s Marina Erakovic 7-5 6-0.