Venus
stellar in Paris with straight sets win over Japan's Nara
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[May 31, 2017]
By Ossian Shine
PARIS (Reuters) - With superstar sister
Serena away pregnant, it was left to 36-year-old Venus to carry the
standard for the Williams family at Roland Garros on Wednesday, with
a second-round thumping of Japan's Kurumi Nara.
Seeded 10th here, Williams ground her Japanese opponent into the red
Parisian dust in a contest that at times almost veered into
miss-match territory before ending 6-3 6-1.
Williams never appeared extended on the Philippe Chatrier court, but
she nevertheless delivered a display of exquisite shot-making to a
crowd denied a real contest.
Punching her black and lime-green racquet through the ball, Williams
cleaned the lines with her groundstrokes, sending Nara scampering
all round the arena.
"You know, it's always a joy when you can control the match," she
smiled afterwards. "That always feels good."

The win makes her the oldest woman to reach the third round at the
French Open since Billie-Jean King in 1982, .
Next up is either Dutch qualifier Richel Hogenkamp or Belgian Elise
Mertens.
"I don't think I have played either in singles, so it will be
interesting to, like, see how that ball is coming at me," she mused.
"I just want to win, so whoever I play, I just would like to win
that match. That's how you have to be is greedy."
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USA's Venus Williams celebrates winning her second round match
against Japan's Kurumi Nara Reuters / Benoit Tessier

It is Venus's 20th attempt at winning this title, and time may be
running out for her, and for tennis fans to enjoy her languid
shot-play.
She came closest in 2002 when she was beaten in the final by her
younger sister, as she was at both Wimbledon and the U.S. Open that
year.
There is no Serena standing in her way here, but plenty of younger
guns are eager for a notable victory.
Serena for one, though, is in her corner.
"Yeah, she said, 'Good job'. She came in sometime during the match.
I don't know exactly when.
"She knows exactly what it's like out there, and she's had a lot of
success here. If she stays here through the end, I would like that."
(Editing by Hugh Lawson)
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