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Wozniacki wallops error-prone Eugenie

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HONG KONG — Caroline Wozniacki started the defense of her WTA Hong Kong Open title in rampant style by blowing away Eugenie Bouchard 6-1, 6-1 on Tuesday.

Wozniacki, seeded third and a recent winner of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, dominated the first-round match as Bouchard was forced into a cascade of errors.

Wozniacki never looked remotely in trouble against the one-time golden girl of tennis, breaking her serve almost at will, and cruising to victory in only 58 minutes.

“It was a great start,” Wozniacki said. “I feel like I played pretty well, tried to stay aggressive and tried to make her feel pressured and it worked.”

For Bouchard, the Canadian once hailed as the poster girl for the future of women’s tennis, it was another chastening defeat she remains mired in the biggest slump of her young career.

“She never gave me a chance tonight,” said the crestfalle­n 23-year-old.

It seems a world away from Bouchard’s breakthrou­gh season of 2014 when her easy-going personalit­y and mediafrien­dly appearance­s were lapped up after she made the Wimbledon final and semifinals at the Australian and French Opens while soaring to fourth in the world.

Three years later, her career is in freefall and she languishes at No 78, having had just one run to a quarterfin­al in 2017, on the Madrid clay in early May.

Since a second-round exit at the French Open at the end of May, she has won just two matches on tour and it was easy to see why as she crumbled again.

“I really don’t want to look back at previous years,” said a disappoint­ed Bouchard.

“I need to look forward and try to get better than I am now.”

Venus victorious

Second seed Venus Williams raced through her opening match 6-2, 6-2 against Japan’s Risa Ozaki in just 74 minutes.

It was an ideal way for Williams to shake off any rust in her first outing since losing to Sloane Stephens in the US Open semifinal a month ago.

Williams punctuated the performanc­e with some trademark power winners and sent down seven aces to overwhelm the world No 95.

“Four weeks goes by pretty fast and the first match is never perfect,” said Williams, who dropped serve twice.

“It was a hard-fought match despite the score and it was a great way to start.”

Williams, 37 but seemingly ageless, has enjoyed a magnificen­t season, reaching two Grand Slam finals to qualify for the WTA Tour Finals in Singapore for the first time since 2009.

The second seed faces another Japanese opponent in Naomi Osaka in the second round after she overcame Chilean qualifier Alexa Guarachi 7-5, 6-4.

Fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland swept past local wildcard Zhang Ling 6-1, 6-2 to set up a second-round meeting with former US Open champion Sam Stosur.

“I’ve known Sam for many years, although we didn’t play for a while. I think it’s going to be a really good match,” Radwanska said.

No 1 seed Elina Svitolina came through a tough examinatio­n against Zarina Dyas, eventually triumphing 6-4, 7-6 in one hour and 43 minutes.

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