Novak Djokovic battled with a lower back injury as he claimed his 11th round of 16 appearance at the Australian Open on Saturday.
The six-time champion advanced with a clear-cut 6-2, 6-3, 6-3 win over Spanish 21st seed Albert Ramos-Vinolas in 2hr 21min on Margaret Court Arena.
But there was concern in the Serbâs camp when the former world No.1 sought a medical timeout early in the second set for treatment to his lower back.
Djokovic, looking for matches after six months out with right elbow trouble, will next face South Koreaâs Chung Hyeon in Sundayâs fourth round after he shocked Alexander Zverev.
The injury was a fresh concern for the 12-time Grand Slam champion, whose ranking has slipped to 14 after an inactive second half of 2017.
But Djokovic was workmanlike as broke the Spaniardâs serve five times, although his errors outnumbered his winners 40-37.
âIt was a straight sets win, but it was almost two-and-a-half hours, so it wasnât that easy and comfortable on the court,â Djokovic said.
âI knew coming into the match that he was a great fighter, he grinds it out and gets a lot of balls back.
âObviously for me itâs taking it one match at a time but I have to be more humble with my expectations as I havenât played in the last six months.
âBut I am very pleased where my game is at.â
Should Djokovic beat Chung he is facing a potential quarter-final against Austriaâs fifth seed Dominic Thiem, who must first get past American surprise packet Tennys Sandgren on Monday.