Kvitova survives early scare in French Open

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Kvitova survives early scare in French Open
Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova was strected out before prevailing over Montenegro's Danka Kovinic in first round match at the French Open on Sunday.

Paris - Montenegro's Kovinic extends her rival on a rain-hit day

By AP

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Published: Sun 22 May 2016, 9:12 PM

Last updated: Mon 23 May 2016, 12:37 AM

Screaming in anger and hitting her racquet on the red clay of Court Philippe Chatrier, Petra Kvitova came close to an early exit after a frustrating rain-hit start to the year's second Grand Slam tournament. Only 10 matches were completed of the 32 scheduled across eight courts before play was abandoned at 1730 GMT.
The two-time Wimbledon champion was pushed to a suspenseful three-set battle by 59th-ranked Danka Kovinic of Montenegro, who served for the match before Kvitova raised her game and eventually prevailed 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, taking the last three games.
In the men's draw, 17th-seeded Nick Kyrgios lost his temper and received a warning for shouting at a ball kid, but the 21-year-old Australian had no problem advancing to the second round with a 7-6 (6), 7-6 (6), 6-4 win over Marco Cecchinalo.
Also advancing before rain halted play early in the afternoon was No. 19 Benoit Paire.
Fifth-seeded Kei Nishikori of Japan led Simone Bolelli of Italy 6-1, 5-4 and No. 23 Jack Sock of the United States was up 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 2-1 against Robin Haase of the Netherlands when covers were brought on all courts.
Facing a player who never got beyond the second round at any major, Kvitova looked set for a comfortable start to her campaign in the French capital after breaking Kovinic twice to seal the first set 6-2 and opening a 3-1 lead in the second.
Kovinic then changed her approach and destabilised Kvitova with her deep groundstrokes.
"I saw in the first set that my balls were very short and she controlled every point," the 21-year-old Kovinic said. "I tried to play longer points and with more spins in the second set, and it seemed good."
Kovinic produced a superb lob to even the match at one set apiece and continued to apply pressure on Kvitova with her powerful tennis.
Showing her frustration, Kvitova smacked her racquet on the ground after hitting a double fault and fluffing a backhand in the ninth game of the decider. The Czech hit two more double faults in that game to drop her serve. But with her back against the wall, Kvitova recovered with a series of winners including a backhand down the line to break back.
She then won eight of the next 10 points.
"It was a big fight again. I'm happy that I won it," Kvitova said. "I played a lot of three-set matches, but it's not my plan when I'm stepping on the court. I think that from the experience which I have already, I still can believe that I still can win it. Even if she's serving for the match."
Earlier, 24th-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova became the first player to advance to the second round with a 6-2, 6-0 win over qualifier Sara Sorribes Tormo.


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