The 16th-seeded Williams came out strong in the
first set, firing winners and attacking the net to put pressure
on the Russian, who won the tournament in 2004.
Williams looked like she would cruise to victory when she took a
5-2 lead in the second set but fatigue appeared to set in for
the 38-year-old as temperatures soared to 93 degrees Fahrenheit
(34°C) amid high humidity.
Kuznetsova battled back to take the second set and requested a
10-minute heat break before the decider.
But the recess appeared to boost Williams, who returned to the
court in a fresh shirt, broke serve and raced out to a 3-0 lead.
Kuznetsova battled back again but Williams managed to break the
Washington Open champion for an eighth time in the match to end
the nearly three-hour contest.
"It's not an easy match when you are playing a former U.S. Open
champion in the first round," Williams said.
"She played her best when I was up. So it wasn't easy to close
that match out."
Williams, who has been hampered all season by a knee injury that
has limited her court time this year, moved well throughout the
match, which marked her 20th consecutive U.S. Open appearance.
"The conditions were tough and my preparations weren't ideal,"
Williams said.
"But I got to hit a lot of balls out here today so hopefully
that will help," she said with a laugh.
Next up for Williams is a second-round match against Italian
Camila Giorgi.
(Editing by Ed Osmond)
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