Collins, Kvitova find form in Adelaide warm-up, Muguruza knocked out
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[January 09, 2023]
ADELAIDE (Reuters) -Danielle Collins, runner-up at last year's
Australian Open, indicated she might be set for another run deep
into the year's first Grand Slam with a 6-2 6-4 win over Karolina
Pliskova at the Adelaide International 2 on Monday.
The American, also a semi-finalist at Melbourne Park in 2019, set
off at a canter and led 5-0 before the Czech former world number one
finally found some of her once formidable game and rallied to break
back.
Collins, seeded 10th, would not be knocked off course, however, and
converted her fifth set point to take the opening stanza before
breaking Pliskova twice in the second to seal the victory.
"Hope to keep the good momentum going, I played a good match today,"
said Collins, who will next meet Jil Teichmann in the second round
after the Swiss downed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 7-5 6-4.
"I don't think Karolina was at her best, but it's ups and downs with
the tennis, just riding it out. I think she'll get some good
recovery and get ready for Melbourne now."
Earlier, former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova gave a reminder of
her quality when she beat the current holder of the All England Club
title Elena Rybakina 6-3 7-5 to continue her winning start in the
new season.
The 2019 Australian Open finalist rode a rock solid serve and earned
all three of the break points in the contest, converting two to set
up a second round clash with American Shelby Rogers or China's
Qinwen Zheng.
"I came here playing well so I'm glad I continued that today," said
the 32-year-old Czech.
BENCIC OUSTS MUGURUZA
Twice Grand Slam champion and 2020 Australian Open finalist Garbine
Muguruza's struggles continued when she was knocked out early yet
again, losing 6-3 6-4 to Belinda Bencic just days after her
first-round exit at the Adelaide International 1.
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Danielle Collins of the U.S. in action during her group stage match
against Czech Republic's Marketa Vondrousova Action Images via
Reuters/Ed Sykes
Swiss eighth seed Bencic was virtually unstoppable on serve, raising
her level in the second set where she lost only one point on her
first serve.
"I served really clean today,
that was my biggest weapon. I felt very comfortable on my own
service games and I was able to put pressure on the return," Bencic
said.
"The service is something I've worked on in my career and I think
everyone is working on it. I feel like every year you come out to
the tour again and everyone serves better, so you kind of have to
keep up."
The top three women in the world were all late withdrawals from the
second Adelaide tournament with Iga Swiatek (shoulder) and Ons
Jabeur (back) both nursing injuries and Jessica Pegula citing a
change of schedule.
The top remaining seed, France's Caroline Garcia, was given a bye
into the second round.
The other women's warm-up for the Australian Open this week is the
Hobart International, which returns after a two-year hiatus caused
by the COVID pandemic.
Qualifier Lauren Davis opened the tournament with an upset of
out-of-sorts fourth seed and former U.S. Open champion Sloane
Stephens, easing past her fellow American 6-2 6-2.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney, additional reporting by Rohith Nair,
editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman, William Maclean)
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