Kvitova powers past Dodin into second round in Paris
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[September 28, 2020]
PARIS (Reuters) - Czech seventh
seed Petra Kvitova put in a power-packed show to beat Oceane Dodin
6-3 7-5 on Monday and breeze into the second round of the French
Open.
The 30-year-old last played in the U.S. Open on hardcourts and
arrived in Paris without participating in any lead-up events on
clay.
The twice Wimbledon champion showed no signs of rust in her first
clash with the French player, however, serving strong and generating
enough power in her strokes under the closed roof of Court Philippe
Chatrier.
"We never played each other before, not even in practice," Kvitova
said in her on-court interview.
"So it was really tough from the beginning, but I found actually she
plays very aggressive, her shots are similar as mine, so I was just
trying to wait for the chance to break her serve."
Kvitova, who reached the semi-finals at Roland Garros in 2012, lost
only two points in her service games in the opening set and broke
Dodin in the eighth game to take the lead.
The 23-year-old Dodin, ranked 118th in the world, had not got past
the first round of a Grand Slam event since 2017 and it looked like
being a quick defeat at her home Grand Slam.
She found her feet, however, in the second set, which saw an early
trade of service breaks before Kvitova raised her game to get the
break in the 11th game and close in on victory.
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Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova reacts during her first round match
against France's Oceane Dodin REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
The Czech, who missed last year's tournament at Roland Garros due to
an arm injury, sealed victory with a forehand volley for her 30th
winner.
"In the second she came back and really played much stronger and it
was really tough in the end," Kvitova said.
The 30-year-old, who hit eight aces and eight less unforced errors
than her opponent, will next play either Italian Jasmine Paolini or
Aliona Bolsova of Spain.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Ed Osmond)
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