‘Great way to start’ at #hongkongopen for Venus

Venus Williams won her first match back since losing in the US Open semi-final. Photo: Julio Cortez/AP

Venus Williams won her first match back since losing in the US Open semi-final. Photo: Julio Cortez/AP

Published Oct 10, 2017

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HONG KONG – Venus Williams raced through her opening match in the WTA Hong Kong Open on Tuesday with a 6-2, 6-2 win against Risa Ozaki.

The world number five took just 74 minutes to see off Japan’s Ozaki in hot and humid conditions in Victoria Park.

It was an ideal way for Williams to shake off any rust in her first match since losing to Sloane Stephens in the US Open semi-final a month ago.

Williams punctuated the performance with some trademark power winners and sent down seven aces to overwhelm the world number 95 in just 74 minutes.

“Four weeks goes by pretty fast and the first match is never perfect,” said Williams, who dropped her own serve twice.

“It was a hard-fought match despite the score, and it was a great way to start. I hit a lot of balls, and hopefully can play my way into this tournament.”

Williams, 37 but seemingly ageless, has enjoyed a magnificent season, reaching two Grand Slam finals to qualify for the WTA Tour Finals in Singapore for the first time since 2009.

But Williams said she could not afford to think about the season-ending event in Singapore, which begins in just under two weeks.

“It’s not here yet. So this tournament is definitely first in my head,” she said. 

“There’s a lot of depth in this draw and I’m going to have to work my way through this.”

The second seed faces another Japanese opponent in Naomi Osaka in the second round. Osaka overcame Chilean qualifier Alexa Guarachi 7-5, 6-4 in their first-round encounter on Tuesday.

AFP

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