Windsor Star

Nadal appears far from rusty at Aussie Open

- The Associated Press ■ FOR MORE COVERAGE SEE WINDSORSTA­R.COM

Rafael Nadal has missed a lot of tennis since September. But he hasn’t missed a beat.

The No. 2-seeded Nadal had a 6-4, 6-3, 7-5 win over Australian wild-card entry James Duckworth Monday in the first round of the Australian Open.

The 17-time major winner hasn’t played since retiring from his semifinal at the U.S. Open because of a knee injury. He had surgery on his right ankle in November and withdrew from a tune-up tournament in Brisbane earlier this month because of a muscle strain in his thigh to ensure he’d be fit for the season-opening major. His only hiccup came when he served for the match in the ninth game of the third set and was broken. He returned the favour quickly, though, to seal his spot in the second round.

Maria Sharapova scored a 6-0, 6-0 win, while No. 2-ranked Angelique Kerber, the 2016 Australian Open champion, opened with a 6-2, 6-2 win. Defending champion Caroline Wozniacki, 2017 U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens, No. 9 Kiki Bertens, No. 11 Aryna Sabalenka, local favourite Ashleigh Barty, No. 19 Caroline Garcia, No. 20 Anett Kontaveit, No. 24 Lesia Tsurenko, No. 29 Donna Vekic and No. 31 Petra Martic also advanced.

On the men’s side, No. 5 Kevin Anderson, No. 14 Stefanos Tsitsipas, No. 18 Diego Schwartzma­n, No. 19 Nikoloz Basilashvi­li and No. 20 Grigor Dimitrov moved into the second round.

The Canadians opened the tournament Monday night. Eugenie Bouchard drew China’s Peng Shuai, while Bianca Andreescu was slated to play American Whitney Osuigwe. Both games were scheduled for 9 p.m. ET starts. No. 25 Denis Shapovalov faced Pablo Andujar at 10:15 p.m. ET, while No. 16 Milos Raonic was scheduled to play Nick Kyrgios at 3 a.m. ET.

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