Williams upsets Kudermetova, Stephens beats Cocciaretto at Cincinnati
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[August 15, 2023]
(Reuters) -Venus Williams upset 16th-ranked Veronika
Kudermetova 6-4 7-5 at the Cincinnati Open on Monday, as her
unseeded American compatriot Sloane Stephens overcame a sluggish
start to beat Italy's Elisabetta Cocciaretto 7-5 6-2.
Williams had not beaten a top-20 opponent in four years but used all
of her veteran composure as she overcame deficits in both sets and
converted six of nine break points.
The 43-year-old Williams initially appeared outmatched at the hard
court tournament as Kudermetova broke in the first and fifth games
but mounted an extraordinary comeback to win the final five games in
a row to claim the first set.
Kudermetova flipped the momentum as she won the next four straight
and nearly closed out the second set in the eighth game but instead
helped Williams to break with a double fault and a pair of unforced
errors.
The Russian missed another opportunity to win the second set when
Williams fended off a break point in the ninth game with an
unreturnable serve.
The seven-time Grand Slam winner had the momentum as she converted a
break point in the 10th game and a demoralised Kudermetova handed
her the match with a pair of double faults - out of nine across the
entire match - in the final game.
Stephens, who along with Cocciaretto was unable to get a full
warm-up in due to rain that delayed the start of the match, broke
the Italian five times and saved three of five break points en route
to sealing the win in 76 minutes.
She will next face French defending champion Caroline Garcia in the
second round.
"I felt like when I came out here I was a little bit slow and
obviously she didn't get to do her full warm-up, and our warm-up it
was raining at the end," Stephens, world number 38, said in her
on-court interview. "So a lot drama but happy to be through after a
slow start."
Cocciaretto took control early on and built a 5-2 lead that gave her
two chances to serve out the set. But Stephens dialed up the pace
and broke to love on each occasion as she used a five-game winning
streak to wrap up the opening set.
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Aug 14, 2023; Mason, OH, USA; Venus
Williams celebrates after beating Veronika Kudermetova during round
one of the Western & Southern Open at the Lindner Family Tennis
Center in Mason Monday, August, 14, 2023. Williams won 6-4, 7-5.
Mandatory Credit: Cara Owsley-USA TODAY Sports
In the second, Stephens kept her foot on the gas as
she consolidated an early break with a hold to love for a 3-0 lead
before going on to end the encounter with another service break.
Stephens can expect a tougher test against sixth seed Garcia, who is
4-2 all-time versus the American including a pair of first-round
wins at the Cincinnati Open. Stephens won their most recent
encounter at Guadalajara in 2022.
Ukrainian Elina Svitolina was forced to withdraw ahead of her
anticipated showdown with Caroline Wozniacki due to foot pain she
has been experiencing since her run to the semi-finals at Wimbledon
last month.
"I am really disappointed to pull out anywhere but I love the fans
in Cincy and love playing in front of them which makes it extra hard
but I have to take the medical advice I have been given," she wrote
on social media.
"I will do my best to rest and recover in time for the U.S. Open
now."
Wozniacki, who returned to competitive tennis this month after a
more than three year break to start a family, is now scheduled to
play lucky loser Varvara Gracheva in the night session, weather
permitting.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, Amy Tennery in New York and
Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Ken Ferris and Cynthia
Osterman)
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