d in the driving seat to reach their first major tournament since the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. ne who comes back from a drugs sentence — performance enhancing drugs — and all of a sudden gets to play every single match on Center Court, I think that’s a questionable thing to do,” fumed the Danish former world number one. are coaxed into answering in English with the Koreans making a real effort to start communicating with the rest of the world. But Bangladesh are a more formidable opponent now and the biggest challenge facing Australia’s players is to find a way to combat the home team’s spinners. “What we will have to see is whether we can still give a 100 percent physical effort just three days after playing in Paris. va after reaching the fourth round with a 7-5, 6-2 win over Sofia Kenin of the United States. ng her first Grand Slam since the end of a drugs ban, to be given the showpiece court. But she will need to cut out the errors that plagued her against 18-year-old Kenin, a fellow America-based player who was born in Russia. Pliskova won the next three games to close out the set. “I can only say that at least the area where I come from, not too many people are keen.