Serena, Sharapova cruise in Madrid

World number two Djokovic forced to withdraw due to wrist injury.


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It took Sharapova a little over an hour to book her second-round encounter with McHale. PHOTO: AFP

MADRID: Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova eased through their Madrid openers Sunday but Novak Djokovic withdrew with the right wrist injury which could compromise his French Open dream.

World number one Serena began the defence of her Madrid Open title with a comfortable 6-2, 6-1 win over Swiss 17-year-old Belinda Bencic while Sharapova was equally untroubled in a 6-1, 6-2 victory over Czech Klara Koukalova.

Djokovic, the world number two who had been targeting Rafael Nadal’s number one ranking, was forced to pull out after failing to recover from his ongoing wrist injury.



The six-time grand slam champion suffered the injury in losing to Roger Federer in the semi-final of the Monte Carlo Masters a fortnight ago.

“I am sorry for the tournament and the Spanish fans that I have to pull out of the Madrid Open,” said the Serb star, the 2011 champion in the Spanish capital, in a statement.

“I have done everything possible to be able to play in Madrid, which is one of the most important events of the year, but, unfortunately, the injury I have in the right wrist has become inflamed again.

“I will now take my time to recover from the injury with the hope of being ready to play in Rome [from next weekend].”

The injury also means that Djokovic is facing a race against time to be fully fit for the French Open, the only major he has yet to win, which gets under way in three weeks’ time.

Serena, a 17-time grand slam winner, was playing for the first time since suffering a shock defeat to Jana Cepelova in Charleston over a month ago.

But she showed no sign of rustiness to set up a second round meeting with China’s Peng Shuai.

With Swiss compatriot Martina Hingis watching from the stands, Bencic made a bright start and had two break points to lead 2-1 in the first set.

However she was then unable to cope with Serena’s powerful groundstrokes as the American raced through the rest of the first set.

Serena was even more relentless as she moved into a 5-0 lead in the second set and, despite some resistance from Bencic to save match points in the sixth game, the two-time Madrid champion went on to seal victory in just under an hour.

It was a good start for me: Sharapova

Four-time grand slam champion Sharapova made light work of Czech veteran Koukalova.

Sharapova claimed her first title of the year on clay in Stuttgart two weeks ago and continued her return to form after a difficult start to the year to take victory in little over an hour.

“It was a good start for me,” said eighth-seeded Sharapova. “Obviously the first match at a new event is always challenging because you don’t know what to expect, especially coming off the indoor tournament last week. However, I’m happy that I won in two good sets today [Sunday].”

Last year’s finalist in Madrid will next face unseeded American Christina McHale.

It was a more difficult afternoon for fifth seed Petra Kvitova as she needed a final set tie-break to overcome Romania’s Sorana Cirstea 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (7/4).

There were also wins for 11th seed Ana Ivanovic who overcame Madison Keys in straight sets 6-1, 7-6 (7/4) and Sloane Stephens who beat Romanian qualifier Monica Niculescu 6-2, 3-6, 6-2.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 5th, 2014.

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