PETRA KVITOVA 2014 photo by Paul Bauman |
Biggest rout -- Fourth-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska, the 2012 runner-up from Poland, dismantled qualifier Michelle Larcher de Brito of Portugal 6-2, 6-0 in 57 minutes. Larcher de Brito, 21, is the top-ranked player entered in the $50,000 FSP Gold River Women's Challenger, July 7-12 at the Gold River Racquet Club in the Sacramento area, at No. 102 in the world.
Notable -- Top seed and 2011 champion Novak Djokovic defeated Gilles Simon of France 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 but hurt his left shoulder in a fall midway through the third set. Djokovic is right-handed. ... Sixth-seeded Tomas Berdych, the 2010 runner-up from the Czech Republic, lost to 26th-seeded Marin Cilic of Croatia 7-6 (5), 6-4, 7-6 (6). ... Third-seeded Andy Murray, who last year became the first British man to win Wimbledon in 77 years, coasted past No. 27 Roberto Bautista Agut of Spain 6-2, 6-3, 6-2.
U.S. report -- With losses by Williams and 5-foot-2 (1.57-meter) Lauren Davis, no American women remain in the bottom half of the draw. Three U.S. ladies -- top-seeded Serena Williams, Madison Keys and Alison Riske -- are left in the top half. They are scheduled to play their third-round matches today, as is No. 9 John Isner, the only American man remaining.
Northern California connection -- Top seeds and defending champions Bob and Mike Bryan, former Stanford stars, topped Matthew Ebden and Samuel Groth of Australia 3-6, 7-6 (2), 6-2, 6-2 in the first round of men's doubles. Groth is credited with the fastest serve in history, 163 mph (263 kph) in the 2012 Busan (South Korea) Challenger. ... Seventh-seeded Raquel Kops-Jones of San Jose and Abigail Spears of San Diego advanced in the first round of women's doubles. ... Dmitry Tursunov, a Russian based in the Sacramento suburb of Granite Bay, and 5-foot (1.52-meter) Megan Moulton-Levy of Washington, D.C., fell in the opening round of mixed doubles.
Statistic -- Qualifier Tereza Smitkova, a 19-year-old Czech ranked No. 175, had won just one match on the WTA tour entering Wimbledon. By reaching the round of 16, she is guaranteed almost $200,000, almost triple her career earnings of $75,562.
Quotes --ESPN analyst Pam Shriver of the Kvitova-Venus Williams clash: "That was the best-serving women's match I've seen since the 1980s or early '90s." ... Li, on skipping the Wimbledon tuneup tournaments: "I think I (made the) wrong decision. I need to play some matches before (Wimbledon)." ... Murray on his mother and first coach, Judy, watching older brother Jamie's doubles match instead of Andy's singles encounter: "It’s a shame that we were on the same time. None of my family came to watch me, so obviously I’m the No.2 son. My brother is the priority – he’s No.1 son. He’s always had the preference, which is why I’m so competitive since I’ve been a kid.”
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