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Aussie Open winner Kenin looks sharp in comeback

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WASHINGTON: Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin (pic) didn’t miss a beat as she returned from a three-month layoff caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic with a victory over Alison Riske at the Credit One Bank Invitation­al in South Carolina.

The 21-year-old beat fellow American Riske 6-1, 6-1 to kick off the women’s team event which is being held on the same green clay courts that host a WTA Tour tournament every year.

The event is one of the first to give WTA players a chance to compete as their Tour preps for a return to action in Palermo, Italy, on Aug 3.

Kenin had been busy before the break, playing six WTA tournament­s and Fed Cup in early 2020.

She followed up her first Grand Slam triumph in Australia with a win at Lyon in France and admitted she found it difficult to accept when the Covid-19 pandemic brought the Tour, along with most global sport, grinding to a halt.

“It wasn’t easy,” she said. “I felt like I was on a roll.

“I just focused on staying healthy,” added Kenin, who said she was able to play “almost every day” on a private court even as lockdown rules were in place to slow the spread of the virus.

Kenin’s victory gave captain

Bethanie Mattek-Sands’ Team Peace a 1-0 lead over captain Madison Keys’ Team Kindness in the 16-player team event.

“I knew I didn’t have a lot of match play (recently), so I just tried to take my time and play my aggressive game,” said Kenin, who is ranked number four in the world.

Strict social distancing rules were in place for the event, with Kenin giving a little smile and shrug as she tapped racquets at the net with Riske after the match.

Players called their own lines, and a reduced crew of ball kids wore gloves and masks, picking up balls in tubes to avoid handling them.

A scattering of people in the stands included players and a minimal number of family members or support team members. —AFP

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