Safina dismantles Keothavong in first round
World number one Dinara Safina opened her quest for a maiden grand
slam title with a 6-0 6-0 demolition of Britain’s Anne Keothavong at the
French Open on Monday.
The Russian, who lost to Serb Ana Ivanovic in the final last year,
will take on compatriot Vitalia Diatchenko for a place in the third
round.
The 23-year-old Safina played with the urgency of a woman late for a
lunch appointment as she ruthlessly dismantled Keothavong in 61 minutes
on Centre Court.
But the performance failed to impress her coach.
“I guess I could serve a little bit better and hit the balls a little
harder, especially in that love game, 5-0 (in second set), when I pushed
a few shots he was angry,” Safina, who has been beaten on clay just once
this season, told reporters.
“He said, ‘What’s this at 5-0? Hitting the ball. You have to hit it.’
Just simple things.” Safina shrugged off a couple of break points in the
third game of the opening set with two stunning crosscourt backhand
winners and never looked back.
World number 48 Keothavong got a long round of applause from the
crowd when, while 6-0 3-0 down, she had three game points.
But the British number one netted a forehand on the first and threw
away the other two with double faults.
PARIS, Reuters |