| 
			Serena swats doubts, Bencic aside to advance
 
		 Send a link to a friend 
			
			 [January 17, 2017] 
			By Ian Ransom 
 MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Two matches in 
			four months, a dodgy knee and a sweltering day had doubts swirling 
			around Serena Williams as she took center court for her first round 
			match against talented Swiss Belinda Bencic at the Australian Open 
			on Tuesday.
 
 It took 79 minutes for the 35-year-old American to bat them all 
			away, however, an emphatic 6-4 6-3 win at Rod Laver Arena providing 
			a near-perfect launch of her bid to clinch a record 23rd grand slam 
			title in the professional era.
 
 Fiance Alexis Ohanian, a social media entrepreneur, was a spectator 
			in the crowd but the wedding plans remain on hold for at least 
			another match, and much longer if the American great has her way at 
			Melbourne Park.
 
 "I just kept saying that February I'll start looking at the bigger 
			picture of my life," Williams, seeded second, told reporters. "But 
			right now I'm just so focused that this is kind of all I can think 
			about."
 
 Former world number seven Bencic, who is expected to have a big 
			future in the game, was supposed to give her opponent something to 
			think about.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			She had upset Williams in Toronto in 2015 and became the youngest 
			player to do so in a completed match since a 17-year-old Maria 
			Sharapova felled her at the 2004 WTA Finals.
 Bencic trailed 3-1 within minutes of a match that started in 
			oppressive heat on Tuesday but battled back to 4-4 in the first set 
			before Williams changed the game with a single shot.
 
 Pumping her creaky knees to lunge for a wide backhand, Williams' 
			sliced an improbable cross-court winner past the net-bound Bencic to 
			hold serve.
 
 It was a deflating moment for the 19-year-old, who had been on a 
			roll, and she duly dropped the set when Williams fired a return that 
			all but punched a hole through her racket.
 
			From there, Williams roared to 5-0 in the second set with only a 
			late slump stalling her victory march.
 [to top of second column]
 | 
            
			 
            
			Serena Williams of the U.S. reacts during her Women's singles first 
			round match against Switzerland's Belinda Bencic. REUTERS/Jason Reed 
            
			 
			Bencic rallied to break Williams a second time and the American 
			double-faulted on her first match point, drawing gasps from the 
			crowd.
 But Williams made no mistake with her second, closing it out with a 
			thumping forehand volley to set up a clash against Czech Lucie 
			Safarova.
 
 Safarova, a former world number five and French Open finalist, might 
			present a tough test in the second round but after the way she 
			brushed Bencic aside few would bet against Williams ploughing on to 
			the second week.
 
 Williams revealed in her post-match media conference that she had 
			been devastated to learn of British singer George Michael's death in 
			December.
 
 It prompted a reporter to ask which was her favorite song from the 
			former pop idol.
 
 Fittingly, she responded: "Faith."
 
 (Editing by Peter Rutherford)
 
			[© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All rights 
				reserved.] Copyright 2017 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, 
			broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. 
			 |