Wawrinka eases through in bad weather

Stanislas Wawrinka returns a shot to Ivan Navarro during their Estoril Open tennis match on Wednesday.

Stanislas Wawrinka returns a shot to Ivan Navarro during their Estoril Open tennis match on Wednesday.

Published May 3, 2012

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Estoril - Swiss third seed Stanislas Wawrinka eased into the third round of the Estoril Open here on Wednesday, recording a 7-6 (7/5), 6-1 win over Spaniard Ivan Navarro at a rain-hit Estadio Nacional.

The 22nd-ranked Wawrinka, seeded behind Juan Martin Del Potro and Frenchman Richard Gasquet here, needed one hour to get through the first set against a clay specialist ranked 232 and playing only his second ATP-level match of the season.

Gasquet, finalist here in 2007, enjoyed a trouble-free encounter in what was his first clay court match of the campaign with a 6-1, 6-1 rout of Italy's Paolo Lorenzi.

Gasquet improved to 12-8 in 2012 after reaching four quarter-finals in the first two months of the year.

“It was a good result for me, I cannot complain. I've played a final here so I know about the conditions.

“The wind is not a problem for me, I don't mind playing in it.

“I like to work with the wind and this was a good match to start.”

Wawrinka, twice a semi-finalist on clay this season and also reached the Monte Carlo Masters quarter-finals, had a really tough battle with Navarro in the first set on a day of blowing rain squalls and wind which lowered temperatures and made conditions heavy underfoot.

“It was tough conditions today with the wind and rain,” said Wawrinka.

“My opponent had some experience here as he had come from qualifying.

“It was a tough first round but tone that I'm happy I won. I won the tough first set and then started to play a lot better in the second.

“I won the match and that's the most important thing. You just have to accept the conditions no matter what they are and focus on every point.”

Wawrinka went down a break, 2-4 in the first set but got it straight back before winning a tiebreaker where Navarro saved four set points.

In the second set, the 27-year-old Swiss ran away with the victory in less than 90 minutes with six aces against an opponent whose only victory over him came nine years ago at the entry Futures level.

In the women's tournament, top seed Roberta Vinci of Italy dispatched Portuguese hope Maria Joao Koehler 6-2, 6-0 but Italy's Karin Knapp upset second seed Maria Kirilenko 1-6, 6-1, 7-5.

Sixth seed Kaia Kanepi of Estonia put out the last American in the field by defeating Vania King 6-3, 6-4 while seventh-seeded Russian Nadia Petrova reached the quarter-finals as Australian Jarmila Gajdosova retired hurt after losing the opening set 7-6 (7/2).

The same fate befell eighth seed Polona Hercog as the Slovenian had to quit trailing 6-4, 3-0, against Carla Suarez Navarro of Spain. - Sapa-AFP

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