The Sun (Malaysia)

Serena surges into second round as Halep toppled

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SERENA WILLIAMS made a triumphant return to the US Open yesterday, launching her bid for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam victory with a straight-sets win as top-seeded Simona Halep made dubious history with a first-round exit.

Williams, who counts six US Open titles among her 23 Grand Slams, can match Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 majors with another title at Flushing Meadows.

She missed last year’s edition as she gave birth to daughter Olympia on Sept 1, but showed every indication she’s ready to make up for lost time in a 6-4, 6-0 victory over Poland’s Magda Linette.

“I think I’m getting there,” said Williams, who turned up the heat on a steamy New York night that opened with a gala celebratio­n of the US Open’s 50th anniversar­y.

“I love opening for Serena Williams,” Grammy-winning singer-song writer Kelly Clarkson told the crowd before she launched into her anthem “Stronger”.

The spotlights were still blinking when Williams, in a black outfit featuring asymmetric­al sleeves and a tulle skirt, took the court.

The 68th-ranked Linette held her own in the early going, but Williams gained the only break she needed in the first set in the seventh game and rolled from there.

She didn’t face a break point in the 70-minute match, firing 23 winners and wrapping up the second set in less than half an hour.

“I feel pretty good,” Williams said. “First match of a Grand Slam is always good to get through.”

Williams’ path may have been eased by Kaia Kanepi’s stunning upset of world No. 1 Halep, who became the first top-seeded woman to lose in the first round of the US Open.

It was the kind of Grand Slam history Halep could have done without as she tried to expunge the memory of her first round loss to Maria Sharapova at Flushing Meadows last year.

But the Romanian, who broke through for a first Grand Slam title at the French Open this year, had no answer for Kanepi’s power.

The Estonian fired 26 winners to Halep’s nine, cutting the rallies short and remorseles­sly punishing Halep’s second serve.

“I thought I just have to be aggressive and try to stay calm,” said Kanepi, whose run to the quarter-finals last year is just one of her six trips to the last eight in majors.

“I cannot say much about this match, just that I didn’t really feel the ball,” French Open champion Halep said.

“But also, she played really strong and pushed me back, so it was tough.” – AFP

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