Americans Gauff, Pegula off at a canter at Australian Open
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[January 16, 2023]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - In-form Americans Jessica Pegula and Coco
Gauff wasted little time in racing into the second round of the
Australian Open on the opening day, briskly swatting aside their
opponents in bright sunshine on Monday.
Pegula, seeded third behind Iga Swiatek and Ons Jabeur, hit her
stride early in the new season by helping the United States win the
inaugural United Cup and took less than an hour to see off Jaqueline
Cristian 6-0 6-1.
The 28-year-old simply overpowered her Romanian opponent and there
were loud cheers from the Margaret Court Arena crowd when Cristian
held serve in the second set to avoid the dreaded 'double bagel'.
"It definitely gives me a lot of confidence winning matches like
that, knowing I'm playing really focused every single point and not
letting any kind of points or games go to waste," said Pegula.
"Definitely first matches are always really tough, especially at a
slam, there's so much hype and anxious nerves leading up. So I'm
glad it just went very smooth."
Danielle Collins, runner up to Ash Barty at Melbourne Park last
year, had an injury timeout for a knee issue before grinding out a
7-5 5-7 6-4 win over Anna Kalinskaya.
"Any time you're on the court playing three-hour matches, you
especially want to win, so I just needed to push through the hurdle
a little bit," the 13th seeded American said.
"Definitely had a scare there with the injury in the first set but I
was able to work through it. I'm just counting my lucky stars there
a bit, it really was not a good start for me."
Amanda Anisimova was unable to continue the good start for American
women at the first Grand Slam since Serena Williams hung up her
racket, the 28th seed tumbling out 6-3 6-4 at the hands of Ukrainian
Marta Kostyuk.
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Coco Gauff of The United States at Melbourne Park. Mike Frey-USA
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With Barty and Williams both retired, and twice champion Naomi Osaka
pregnant with her first child, Melbourne Park will almost certainly
crown a first-time women's champion this year.
There were convincing early wins on Monday for two former U.S. Open
champions who have been unable to build on their Grand Slam success.
Canadian Bianca Andreescu, the 2020 champion at Flushing Meadows,
beat Marie Bouzkova 6-2 6-4, while 2021 winner Emma Raducanu made
light work of Tamara Korpatsch in a 6-3 6-2 victory.
Briton Raducanu, now 20, will next face teenager Gauff, who came
into the year's first Grand Slam on the back of a title win in
Auckland and confirmed her good form with a 6-1 6-4 win over
Katerina Siniakova on Rod Laver Arena.
Greek sixth seed Maria Sakkari also had a straightforward 6-1 6-4
win over China's Yuan Yue to set up a tie against Russian qualifier
Diana Shnaider.
Italian 15th seed Jannik Sinner, a quarter-finalist last year, was
the first man to reach the second round, rolling over Briton Kyle
Edmund 6-4 6-0 6-2 on John Cain Arena.
Polish 10th seed Hubert Hurkacz joined him with a 7-1(1) 6-2 6-2 win
over Spain's Pedro Martinez.
Top seeds Swiatek and Rafa Nadal open their campaigns in the evening
session at Melbourne Park.
(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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