Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova has caused the second huge women's upset at the Australian Open in as many days, downing third seed Maria Sharapova in the fourth round.
The 20th-seeded Cibulkova won 3-6 6-4 6-1 in a match lasting two hours and 12 minutes.
Sharapova's defeat came less than 24 hours after world No.1 Serena Williams went down to Ana Ivanovic, and further opened up the women's draw.
Two-time defending champion Victoria Azarenka is the only player left in contention to have previously won the Australian Open title.
After winning the first set, Sharapova quickly went 5-0 down in the second.
She rallied to win four straight games, only for Cibulkova to serve the set out at the third attempt.
The Slovakian then dominated the decider, setting up a quarter-final against either eighth-seeded Serb Jelena Jankovic or Romanian No.11 Simona Halep.
"That was the important thing, that I went on the court and was 100 per cent sure that I could win the match," said Cibulkova.
It was the second time in three attempts that Cibulkova had ousted Sharapova from a grand slam event.
The other occasion was an even bigger upset, when the Slovakian won 6-0 6-2 in the quarter-finals of the 2009 French Open when she was
ranked a lowly No.102 in the world.
Cibulkova, 24, is now through to the Australian Open quarters for the first time in seven attempts.
Sharapova took a medical timeout at the end of the second set to receive treatment on a hip strain, but declined to use it as an excuse for the loss.
''I haven't been playing the best tennis of this tournament but I found ways to get through the last two matches,'' said the Russian.
''I tried to do that again today, but she played extremely well.''
Sharapova was also troubled by a hip injury last year at Wimbledon, with the Brisbane International earlier this month her first tournament since mid-August.
''It's a success in terms that I'm back and I'm healthy,'' she said.
''That's quite important.
''Otherwise I wouldn't give myself a chance to play.
''On that note I have to look at the positives and see where I have come from in the last four or five months.
''I would certainly have loved to play a little bit more before playing a grand slam, but this is the chance I was given.
''I'm smart enough to be able to take it and acknowledge that I'm still pretty lucky to be in the draw and giving myself a chance to win it.''
Sharapova had reached the final at Melbourne Park on three previous occasions, winning the title back in 2008.
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