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Last Updated: Friday, 21 January, 2005, 01:16 GMT
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Baltacha run ends in heavy defeat
Elena Baltacha
Elena Baltacha bowed out of the Australian Open in the third round after a heavy defeat by 15th seed Silvia Farina Elia.

The British qualifier was outclassed 6-1 6-0 by her Italian opponent.

Baltacha beat higher-ranked players in rounds one and two but world number 19 Farina Elia, playing in her 50th Grand Slam event, proved a step too far.

The 21-year-old Briton committed 32 errors and dropped serve six times in a match lasting less than an hour.

She later admitted she had been taught a lesson by Farina Elia.

"I got my arse kicked and that's the only way I am going to improve," she said.

Whatever I threw at her she got
Elena Baltacha

"I knew it was going to be really tough but I didn't know how well she was going to play.

"Whatever I threw at her she got. The games were tight but she was just too good - but that is the level I want to get to."

Farina Elia goes on to play the winner of a later match between Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova and China's Li Na.

Meanwhile, Baltacha has the consolation of picking up �18,800 in prize money - almost as much as she won in the whole of 2004.

The British number one will also move inside the world's top 130 for the first time in her career.



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