Serena back in the groove at Paris Open
Serena Williams began her third stint as world number one with a
straightforward 6-1, 6-4 victory over Czech left-hander Iveta Benesova
in the first round of the WTA Paris Open on Wednesday.
Williams returned to the top of the women's world rankings when she
won last month's Australian Open, and she looked in good shape here as
she set up a second round encounter with Croatian qualifier Karolina
Sprem.
"I was okay. I wasn't great, but I was so glad to win," Williams
said.
"This was a little better than Australia, because I didn't play well
in my first two rounds there."
The American made an uncertain start, double-faulting twice and
having to save two break points in her opening service game, before
breaking Benesova in the third game and running away with the first set
in just 19 minutes.
Benesova, the world number 34, broke her opponent in the first game
of the second set when Williams put a forehand into the tramlines at
30-40, but the top seed fought back from 40-0 down in the next game to
break back immediately.
Paris, AFP
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