Serena
breezes into fourth round at Indian Wells
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[March 16, 2015]
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) - Top
seed Serena Williams made short work of Kazakhstan's Zarina Diyas in the
third round of the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday, obliterating her opponent
6-2 6-0 in just 53 minutes.
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Playing her second match at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden after
deciding to end a 14-year boycott of the event where she had
suffered alleged racist abuse, Williams broke an error-prone Diyas
three times in each set to cruise into the last 16.
Britain's Heather Watson claimed her first victory over a top-10
ranked player with a 6-4 6-4 upset of world number eight Agnieszka
Radwanska, while third-seeded Romanian Simona Halep battled past
American Varvara Lepchenko 6-1 3-6 6-1.
"Things are going in the right direction," Australian Open champion
Williams said courtside after blasting five aces and an array of
searing groundstrokes past an outclassed opponent.
"I was able to feel more consistent today and that really worked in
my favor. I'm really glad to still be here and in the tournament. I
love the support.
"I was able to relax today because I was able to do more of the
right things and not make as many mistakes as I did in my last
round."
The world number one made a nervous start to her opening match in
emotional circumstances on Friday before battling past Romania's
Monica Niculescu 7-5 7-5, saying later she had been overwhelmed by
the standing ovation she received from the crowd.
HECKLED BY FANS
Williams had skipped the showpiece event after winning her second
title here in 2001, beating Kim Clijsters in a final marred by some
spectators who booed and heckled the American and her family.
The heckling was in apparent response to Serena's sister Venus
having withdrawn from their semi-final that year just minutes before
the match, citing injury.
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Williams, who claimed her 19th grand slam singles crown at the
Australian Open final in January, will next face fellow American
Sloane Stephens, who scraped past Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-6(4)
1-6 6-4.
Watson broke seventh-seeded Radwanska of Poland in the opening set,
then stormed back from 2-4 down in the second to end the match after
an hour and a half.
It was the first time Watson had taken a set off Radwanska, having
lost in their three previous WTA meetings, most recently in the
second round at Indian Wells last year.
"I knew I'd have to play extremely well today, be patient and pull
the trigger at the right time," said the 22-year-old Channel
Islander, who is ranked 43rd. "I think I found that balance very
well today."
Eighth seed Ekaterina Makarova of Russia was ousted by Swiss Timea
Bacsinszky 3-6 7-5 6-4 while 10th-seeded Czech Lucie Safarova was
sent packing 7-6 7-5 by Ukrainian Elina Svitolina.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford/Patrick Johnston)
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