Russian second seed Sharapova, who has yet to play since a
semi-final defeat at Wimbledon last month, cited a leg injury for
her exit.
"It's a tough decision to make but I think it's the right decision
to be ready for the U.S. Open," Sharapova told reporters.
"It's not ideal preparation for New York, but that's the
circumstance and I obviously want to give myself the best chance to
be healthy there. That's the wisest move right now."
Williams was forced to pull out due to a viral illness, something
that had bothered her in Monday's victory over Zarina Diyas, denying
fans an attractive second round encounter between the American and
former number one Ana Ivanovic.
"(It would) have been a tough match for both of us," Serbia's
Ivanovic tweeted. "I hope she can get well fast."
The U.S. Open begins on Aug. 31.
On the court, Swiss prospect Belinda Bencic continued her brilliant
run of form with a 7-5 6-3 first-round victory over Germany's
Angelique Kerber.
Bencic, who shocked world number one Serena Williams in the
semi-finals of last week's Rogers Cup before going on to clinch the
title, fended off attempted comebacks by the 11th-seeded Kerber in
both sets before sealing victory in 90 minutes.
Though Kerber clawed back from 5-1 down in the opening set and 3-1
in the second, she ultimately paid the price for a whopping 48
unforced errors and seven double faults.
"The first set was a very difficult situation," said the 18-year-old
Bencic, who converted six of her seven break point opportunities
during the match.
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"I had 5-1 and I was playing great but then she played better and
better and started going for her shots more until it was five-all
again.
"But then I was able to focus again and won my service game, and
then I closed it out."
Bencic, who is ranked 12th in the world, said she had gained a
massive jolt of confidence last week after a dream run to her second
WTA title that also featured wins over Eugenie Bouchard, Caroline
Wozniacki, Ivanovic and Simona Halep in the final. Bencic will next
face Italy's Flavia Pennetta, who beat Dominika Cibulkova of
Slovakia 7-5 6-2 in the opening round.
In other matches, 10th-seeded Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro was
ousted 6-1 6-2 by American Sloane Stephens, while former world
number one Victoria Azarenka of Belarus trounced American Lauren
Davis by the same scoreline.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes and Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles;
Editing by John O'Brien)
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