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Angelique Kerber eases into US Open second round

Former champion Angelique Kerber returned to action for the first... Read More
NEW YORK: Former champion Angelique Kerber returned to action for the first time in seven months and beat Australian

Ajla Tomljanovic

6-4, 6-4 on Monday to reach the second round of the

US Open

.

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The 17th-seeded German, who entered the match having not competed since the fourth round of the Australian Open, overcame a shaky start on serve and got better as the 88-minute match at Louis Armstrong Stadium wore on.



Kerber, a three-times

Grand Slam

champion who triumphed at

Flushing Meadows

in 2016, traded breaks with Tomljanovic through the first four games of the match and then found her footing to take over the match.

The German southpaw converted all three break-point chances to pull ahead 5-4 and then went on to serve out at love to grab the first set.

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In the second, Kerber settled into a groove and broke her opponent twice before sealing the win on her third match point when a Tomljanovic forehand sailed long.

The US Open is the first Grand Slam to be contested since the

COVID-19

pandemic shutdown global tennis in March.


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