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			 [August 08, 2019] 
			By Frank Pingue 
 TORONTO (Reuters) - Serena Williams 
			made a solid start to her first U.S. Open tune-up with a 6-3 6-3 
			victory over Elise Mertens on Wednesday while Naomi Osaka took a 
			step closer to regaining her world No. 1 ranking by reaching the 
			last 16 of the Rogers Cup.
 
 Three-times champion Williams, playing her first match since falling 
			to Simona Halep in the Wimbledon final, married her trademark power 
			with quick movement and a steady stream of booming serves to 
			overwhelm Belgian Mertens.
 
 "It feels good," Williams said of her return to the hard-court 
			surface. "Definitely feels different as I didn't play a ton this 
			year on hardcourts but it feels good to be back out here."
 
 Williams is keen to get more hard-court matches in before going for 
			a record-equalling 24th career Grand Slam title at the Aug. 26-Sept. 
			8 U.S. Open and she took some time to hit her stride on Wednesday.
 
 After a pedestrian start, Williams raised the intensity during a 
			lengthy four-deuce service game in the first set that she closed out 
			with a thundering ace to go ahead 4-3 and set the tone for the rest 
			of the 75-minute match.
 
			
			 
			
 She went on to win six of the final seven games to seal the win.
 
 Williams will face Russian qualifier Ekaterina Alexandrova in the 
			last 16 and a win would set up a potential quarter-final with U.S. 
			Open champion Naomi Osaka, which would be their first encounter 
			since last year's controversial New York final.
 
 Earlier on Tuesday, Japanese second seed Osaka won the first set 
			against Tatjana Maria 6-2 and advanced when the German qualifier 
			retired.
 
 "I thought I played really well despite the fact that we only played 
			one set," said Osaka. "I'm just happy that it was my first match in 
			a while and I was able to get in the groove of things quickly."
 
 By reaching the last 16, Osaka is set to unseat Australian Ash Barty, 
			who lost her second-round match on Tuesday, as world number one next 
			week, though Karolina Pliskova also has a chance to reclaim top spot 
			if she reaches the semi-finals.
 
			The Czech third seed beat American qualifier Alison Riske 6-4 6-7(4) 
			6-2 and will next face Estonian Anett Kontaveit, who was beating 
			Carla Suarez Navarro 7-5 3-1 when the Spaniard retired with a hip 
			injury.
 Fourth seed Halep survived a stern test from American qualifier 
			Jennifer Brady with a 4-6 7-5 7-6(5) victory to reach the last 16 
			and keep alive her hopes of winning a second consecutive Rogers Cup 
			title.
 
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					Serena Williams (USA) hits a ball to Elise Mertens (not 
					pictured) during the Rogers Cup tennis tournament at Aviva 
					Centre. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY 
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            Halep, playing her first match since Wimbledon, needed a medical 
			timeout to get treatment on her left leg and even after building a 
			4-0 cushion in the deciding set had to dig deep after Brady mounted 
			a comeback.
 "I was tired in the third set, I felt the Achilles since the first 
			point of the match, but it's normal after a break and also coming on 
			the hard courts," said Halep. "It's very difficult for the ankles 
			and also for the knees."
 
 Next up for Halep will be Russian wildcard Svetlana Kuznetsova, who 
			got by Croatia's Donna Vekic 7-6(4) 6-3.
 
 Former world number one Caroline Wozniacki fell 1-6 6-3 6-4 to 
			Polish qualifier Iga Swiatek, who smacked 34 winners en route to the 
			win over the 2010 champion under the lights.
 
 "It's amazing. I'm feeling great," the teenager said.
 
 "I mean, I'm really tired, and I should be sleeping right now," she 
			said.
 
 Swiatek will need all the rest she can get before she faces Osaka in 
			the third round on Thursday.
 
 Among the other players advancing were Ukrainian sixth seed and 2017 
			champion Elina Svitolina, Ukrainian teenager Dayana Yastremska, 
			Latvian Jelena Ostapenko, Canadian Bianca Andreescu and Swiss 
			Belinda Bencic.
 
 (Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto and Rory Carroll in Los 
			Angeles, editing by Ed Osmond/Peter Rutherford)
 
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