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Kvitova brutal in disposing off Bertens

Williams sisters pull out from doubles competitio­n

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Defending champion Petra Kvitova took just 35 minutes to reach the Wimbledon second round yesterday as the tournament sweltered in near record-breaking heat.

Second seed Kvitova raced to a 6-1, 6-0 win over Kiki Bertens, the world number 138 from the Netherland­s, on Centre Court.

Kvitova, also the 2011 champion, dropped just one point on serve and next meets Kurumi Nara of Japan for a place in the last 32.

“It’s great to be back on Centre Court and unbelievab­le to see all the people clapping,” said the Czech, who had been laid low by illness in the week before the tournament.

Kvitova’s only dropped point on serve came on a double fault in the final game of the match. The powerful 25-year-old lefthander would have been relieved to have enjoyed a brief first round outing as temperatur­es rocketed to around 30 degrees Celsius.

Kerber victory

Joining Kvitova in the second round was 10th seeded German Angelique Kerber who handed compatriot Carina Witthoeft a 6-0, 6-0 drubbing.

Kerber, a semi-finalist in 2012 and who won the Birmingham tournament on grass in the run-up to Wimbledon, took just 45 minutes to clinch victory, firing 21 winners past the world number 53.

It was the third so-called “double bagel” result of the women’s first round.

Serena and Venus Williams meanwhile withdrew from the Wimbledon women’s doubles, a title they have won five times.

No immediate reason was given for the withdrawal although both sisters are still involved in the singles tournament and could meet in the fourth round.

Their place in the draw was taken by lucky losers Misaki Doi of Japan and Switzerlan­d’s Stephanie Vogt.

Serena and Venus have won 13 doubles majors together and, on Monday, Venus said they were hoping to play more in the run-up to the Rio Olympics. “We’re looking forward to Rio 2016. We’re trying to get a early start on preparing, start playing some doubles matches, get the hang of it,” said Venus after her opening singles match.

 ??  ?? Andy Murray of Britain hits a shot during his match against Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan yesterday. Murray won 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 6-4.
Andy Murray of Britain hits a shot during his match against Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan yesterday. Murray won 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 6-4.

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