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		Venus make comfortable starts in Auckland 
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		[January 06, 2015] 
		(Reuters) - Top seed Caroline 
		Wozniacki and former world number one Venus Williams ensured Auckland 
		Classic organizers' dream final remained on track with the duo both 
		recording comfortable victories in their first round matches on Tuesday. | 
		
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			 Two grand slam champions, however, were packing their bags on 
			Tuesday and heading across the Tasman Sea to continue their 
			Australian Open preparations with Svetlana Kuznetsova and Francesca 
			Schiavone bundled out in the first round. 
 Fifth seeded Kuznetsova, a U.S. Open and French Open champion, was 
			beaten by Lucie Hradecka 3-6 7-6 (6) 6-4 in a marathon two hour, 25 
			minute match on center court while 2010 French Open champion 
			Schiavone was beaten 6-4 7-5 by Urszula Radwanska.
 
 There were no such upsets for Wozniacki and Williams, however, as 
			the Dane dispatched Israeli qualifier Julia Glushko 6-3 6-2 while 
			third seed Williams was imperious in her 6-1 6-0 demolition of 
			Slovakia's Jana Cepelova.
 
			
			 "Usually when you win easily everything is going right, Williams 
			told reporters of her 52-minute match in which she broke Cepelova 
			five times. "I would like to play as many matches as possible and 
			thankfully I felt pretty comfortable on the court so that's a plus.
 "I was happy with my serve. I felt comfortable at the net and I was 
			pretty calm.
 
 "Sometimes your mind can be going a thousand miles an hour, 
			especially when it's the first match of the season, so for the most 
			part I felt like I was playing in real time and not fast forward."
 
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			Wozniacki was not as convincing as Williams but the 68-minute match 
			undoubtedly shook out any cobwebs and set up a second round clash 
			with American teenager Taylor Townsend, who beat 2010 Auckland 
			champion Yanina Wickmayer on Monday.
 "It maybe wasn't the prettiest match, but I got through it and I won 
			it," Wozniacki said afterwards.
 
 "It's always tough the first match of the season, you just want to 
			get going and into the groove. But I'm happy to be through and 
			getting another chance to play out there."
 
 (Reporting by Greg Stutchbury in Wellington; Editing by xxxxx)
 
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