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Kenin battles through to second round in Rome

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Sofia Kenin was made to work hard by Cristina Bucsa at the Italian Open on Tuesday before the former Australian Open champion prevailed 6-3 6-7(8) 7-5 to set up a second-round meeting with world No 2 Aryna Sabalenka.

American Kenin, who was once ranked No 4 but has slipped to 134 in the world after her 2020 Melbourne Park triumph due to illness and injuries, was far from her best but managed to get past Bucsa in a little over three hours.

“It was obviously tough, but I was able to somehow get through.

“I didn’t feel 100% but it doesn’t matter, a win is a win and I’m going to take it,” Kenin, who converted seven of her 21 breakpoint­s, said.

“It could have gone either way and it was a matter of who could be mentally strong. I felt tired and ... after three hours I’d imagine she was too, so I just had to battle it out.”

Former US Open runner-up Leylah Fernandez was beaten 76(4) 4-6 6-3 by Aliaksandr­a Sasnovich, while 2019 French Open runner-up Marketa Vondrousov­a overcame Kaia Kanepi 6-0 4-6 6-2 in other first round matches.

Earlier, former doubles world No 1 Barbora Strycova downed Maryna Zanevska 6-1 3-6 6-3 for her first singles victory since 2020 after her return to the WTA Tour at last week’s Madrid Open from a two-year maternity break.

The 37-year-old Czech will take on world No 8 Maria Sakkari in the second round.

“I can’t believe it,” Strycova, who celebrated her victory with her baby son Vincent, said.

“I don’t know how it feels because I didn’t really process it.

“I went off the court and right away grabbed my son because he was hungry, so I wasn’t really realising I won the match.

“I’m very happy. I’m a little shy about being happy.

“Also, I feel a little strange because he’s here and I will be changing a diaper in a little while instead of getting a glass of wine.”

Mayar Sherif, who became the first Egyptian ever to reach a WTA 1000 quarterfin­al in Madrid, crashed at the opening hurdle against Russian Anna Blinkova, who prevailed 2-6 6-2 6-3.

The men’s tournament headlined by six-time champion Novak Djokovic and Rome debutant Carlos Alcaraz started yesterday. —

 ?? GUGLIELMO MANGIAPANE/ REUTERS Picture: ?? TOUGH GOING: Sofia Kenin of the US in action during her match against Spain’s Cristina Bucsa at the Italian Open in Foro Italico, Rome
GUGLIELMO MANGIAPANE/ REUTERS Picture: TOUGH GOING: Sofia Kenin of the US in action during her match against Spain’s Cristina Bucsa at the Italian Open in Foro Italico, Rome

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