After last week's loss to sister Venus in the Montreal
semi-finals, Williams faced another familiar foe in Stosur, who had
beaten her in straight sets in the 2011 U.S. Open final.
Williams has won all four meetings against the Australian since but
the 17-times grand slam winner was made to work much harder on the
Cincinnati hard courts than she did in Montreal last week where she
pounded Stosur 6-0 6-2.
In a tight contest that did not feature a single break by either
player, Williams needed nearly two hours to advance to the last 16.
"She was up in both of the (tie)breakers, I think it was just a
great match, to be honest," said Williams, who has won 61 career
titles but has never lifted the Cincinnati trophy.
"She served unbelievable, and I was like, I can't lose serve because
she's just serving great.
"It was really intense."
Fourth seeded Pole Agnieszka Radwanska, fresh from her Rogers Cup
win in Montreal on Sunday, cruised to a 6-2 6-2 win over Japan's
Kurumi Nara, while German sixth seed Angelique Kerber beat Russia's
Ekaterina Makarova 6-4 6-1.
Ukrainian teenager Elina Svitolina provided the biggest upset of the
day by stunning Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova 6-2 7-6 (2).
Playing in her first event since successfully defending her Baku
title last month, the 19-year-old served for the match at 5-4 and
6-5 but could not close it out and third seeded Czech Kvitova forced
a tiebreak.
Svitolina held her nerve, however, and reeled off five
straight points from 2-2 to clinch the upset and advance to the
third round in her Cincinnati debut.
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"I have to say number one I'm disappointed how I played today, for sure,"
said Kvitova.
"From the beginning I didn't feel very comfortable out there and I was
trying to really fight. I just wasn't able to do that today. I'm not
pretty sure why."
Canadian Eugenie Bouchard, seeded seventh, was ousted by Svetlana
Kuznetsova, the Russian winning 6-4 3-6 6-2 to make it two from two in
her career against Bouchard.
Bouchard, the Wimbledon runner up, has now been knocked out in
successive tournament openers as the U.S. Open draws closer.
In the other evening matches, Serbians Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic
both pushed through to the third round.
Ivanovic easily took out American wild card Christina McHale 6-4 6-0
while Jankovic was too good for German qualifier Annika Beck 6-1 7-6(0).
(Reporting by Steve Keating and Ben Everill; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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