Sania, Martina labour into second round of French Open

Published Date: 26-05-2016 | 11:17 am

Paris: Top seeds Sania Mirza and Martina Hingis were tested by Russian girls Daria Kasatkina and Alexandra Panova before getting through to second round of the women doubles event in French Open.

Sania and Martina — the reigning Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open champions — prevailed 7-6(4) 6-2 in the opening round of the clay court Major, which they need to win to complete their non-calendar Slam.

Sania and Martina lost their serve thrice in the match as they battled 12 breakpoints in the contest. They next face the winners of the match between the pairs of Karin Knapp/Mandy Minella and Nao Hibino/Eri Hozumi. After trading a few breaks, the two pairs were level 5-5 in the opening set. The top seeds had a set point in the 12th game but their fighting rivals stretched it to the tie breaker, which was again a tight affair but Sania and Martina prevailed. The world number one team broke Kasatkina and Panova in the very first game of the second set but only to be broken back in the next. However, they broke them one more time and held their own for a 4-2 lead. Another break set them up for serving out the match which they did with ease, at love. Later in the day, Rohan Bopanna and Leander Paes also open their men’s doubles campaigns. Bopanna and his Romanian partner Florin Mergea are seeded sixth and they face French team of Stephane Robert and Alexandre Sidorenko. Paes and his Polish teammate Marcin Matkowski have been seeded 16th and they clash with Belarus’ Aliaksandr Bury and Denis Istomin from Uzbekistan. Another Indian in the fray is Purav Raja, who has teamed up with big-serving Croat Iva Karlovic. They are up against ninth seeds Lukas Kubot and Alexander Peya. In the mixed doubles, Sania has paired with Ivan Dodig and Bopanna will play with Russia’s Alla Kudryavtseva. Paes will play with Hingis, with whom he won three Grand Slams in the 2015 season. They had skipped French Open. — PTI

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