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Nadal wins epic Schwartzman battle

World No.1 Rafael Nadal has battled his way into his 10th Australian Open quarter-final with a hard-earned four-set win over dogged Argentine Diego Schwartzman.

Nadal dropped his first set of the tournament before regrouping to move into the last eight with a 6-3 6-7 (4-7) 6-3 6-3 victory in three hours and 51 minutes on Sunday.

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Spain's 16-time grand slam champion will play 2017 Wimbledon runner-up Marin Cilic for a semi-final spot on Tuesday after the big-serving Croat recorded a similarly tough 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 7-6 (7-0) 7-6 (7-3) win over 10th seed Pablo Carrena Busta.

After a charmed run of 15 consecutive grand slam matches against players ranked outside the world's top 25, Cilic - runner-up to Roger Federer at Wimbledon last year - will be Nadal's first top-10 challenge at the majors since he beat Stan Wawrinka in the 2017 French Open final.

He will at least be well prepared.

Schwartzman made the top seed work for every point he won on Sunday.

"A great battle," Nadal said after finally seeing off Schwartzman after three hours and 51 minutes on Rod Laver Arena.

"He's a great player in all aspects and I feel that for a lot of moments he was serving well this afternoon.

Rafa had to dig deep to get past Schwarzman. Pic: Getty
Rafa had to dig deep to get past Schwarzman. Pic: Getty

"That is something he is normally so comfortable with."

After being restricted to one match in three months before the Open, Nadal said he was finally feeling confident in his knees again and ready to make for another serious second-week push for a second title.

"It's the first big match of 2018. I started later than usual ... so one match like this probably helps," said the the 2009 Open champion and three-time runner-up.

Cilic earlier racked up his 100th win at a slam with a 6-7 (2-7) 6-3 7-6 (7-0) 7-6 (7-3) comeback victory over 10th seed Pablo Carreno Busta.

"It's beautiful to hear that," Cilic said after blasting 20 aces and 73 winners past the Spaniard.

"I had my 300th win of my career at the US Open in 2014, so this is also a beautiful one and I hope I'm going to continue and get the three more here."

Unseeded Kyle Edmund also advanced to the final eight with a four-set come-from-behind win.

Edmund is the first British man other than five-time Open runner-up Andy Murray to make the Australian Open quarter-finals in more than three decades after defeating Italian Andreas Seppi 6-7 (4-7) 7-5 6-2 6-3 at Hisense Arena.

The 23-year-old world No.49 will meet the winner of Sunday night's showdown between third seed Grigor Dimitrov and Australian title hope Nick Kyrgios.