Tennis-Muguruza stars in late, late show at Melbourne Park
With a log-jam in scheduling caused by two men's five-setters earlier on Thursday, 18th seed Muguruza and Briton Konta were kept from playing their first point until 12:30 a.m. local time (1330 GMT) in front of a smattering of hardy fans at Margaret Court Arena.
The start was more than half an hour later than Daria Gavrilova and Elise Mertens's second-round match at last year's tournament, which began a minute before midnight.
At the end of a high-quality duel, former Wimbledon champion Muguruza pounced on Konta's serve at 6-5 in the deciding set, grabbing a match point with a backhand winner before forcing a forehand error to seal the win.
"I mean, I seriously can't believe there are people watching us at 3:15. Like who cares?," twice Grand Slam champion Muguruza said on court.
"Very tough (match), I think Johanna was also playing very good.
"We play for you guys otherwise why are we here, for what?" Muguruza told the few remaining fans in the terraces.
While the two-hour 42-minute match did not wrap up until 3:12 a.m., it was still well off the record for the latest finish.
Australian Lleyton Hewitt's third-round win over Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis at the 2008 tournament lasted until 4:34 a.m.
Muguruza will play Swiss Timea Bacsinszky for a place in the fourth round. (Editing by Ed Osmond)
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