The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Serena powers past Giorgi for 'solid' start to 2020

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AUCKLAND: Serena Williams found her power game after a sluggish start as she overcame qualifier Camila Giorgi to open her 2020 season with a straightse­ts victory at the Auckland WTA Classic on Tuesday.

With an eye on the Australian Open later in the month, the 38year-old worked her way into a blistering performanc­e that proved too much for the 1.7 metre (5ft 6in) Italian.

She described her first match since losing the US Open final in September as "solid" rather than spectacula­r.

"Spent a long time off from tournament play, match play, so solid is pretty good. It's a great start to build on," she said after sealing her 6-3, 6-2 victory with her eighth ace against the 99thranked Giorgi.

"It's really good that I still have some power left in my arms and my legs."

Williams, originally drawn to play two-time Grand Slam winner Svetlana Kuznetsova before the Russian pulled out due to a virus, said her preparatio­n had been helped by playing doubles with Caroline Wozniacki the previous evening which allowed her to adapt to the blustery Auckland weather.

"I knew it was going to be really tough but I think the doubles really helped. I got to come out here and play a little bit in these conditions and get used to them."

After more than three months off court, Williams took time to settle and was forced to save an early break point with the first six games all going with serve.

But at 3-3 in the first set, Williams found her range and from there on the result was never in doubt.

Auckland is an important tournament for the veteran as she prepares for the Australian Open later in the month with her eyes firmly on a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title.

While Williams is the undisputed face of American tennis, she has been joined in Auckland by the new wave of US tennis stars, headed by the tournament third seed Amanda Anisimova who did not disappoint.

The 18-year-old, who captured world attention reaching the semi-finals of the French Open last year where she lost in three sets to eventual champion Ashleigh Barty, needed 78 minutes to dispose of Kateryna Kozlova of the Ukraine 6-3, 6-4.

Unlike Williams, Anisimova said she felt quite at home in the Auckland wind.

"I've been training in Miami and it's really the same," she said.

The top five seeds were all in action on Tuesday and along with Williams and Anisimova, Petra Martic, defending champion Julia Goerges and Caroline Wozniacki also progressed to the second round.

Second seed Martic from Croatia had trouble at the start against 21-year-old American Usue Arconada and dropped the first set before prevailing 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.

Wozniacki cruised against New Zealander Paige Hourigan with a 6-1, 6-0 victory in 53 minutes while Germany's Goerges came from 25 down in the second set to beat Greet Minnen of Belgium 6-1, 7-6 (7/4).

 ??  ?? Marinus Mattius tackles the monkey bars in the ninja warrior obstacle course. He finished as first runner-up after failing to improve on the winning time of three minutes and seven seconds clocked by Mohd Khairol.
Marinus Mattius tackles the monkey bars in the ninja warrior obstacle course. He finished as first runner-up after failing to improve on the winning time of three minutes and seven seconds clocked by Mohd Khairol.
 ?? - AFP photo ?? Daniil Medvedev of Russia (L) chats with Casper Ruud of Norway at the net after he defeated him in their ninth session men's singles match on day five of the ATP Cup tennis tournament in Perth.
- AFP photo Daniil Medvedev of Russia (L) chats with Casper Ruud of Norway at the net after he defeated him in their ninth session men's singles match on day five of the ATP Cup tennis tournament in Perth.
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Flavia Mannie Luntak gets the crowd behind her as she summons her might in the Hercules Hold. She finished third in the strongwoma­n contest behind winner Joyce Heng and runner-up Frahsillia Onnie.

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