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Serena Williams' foe needs a hug in lopsided match

The Philippine Star

NEW YORK — Serena Williams was so dominant in the first round of the U.S. Open, her opponent really needed a hug.

So midway through the second set of defending champion Williams' 6-0, 6-1 victory Monday night, Francesca Schiavone wandered behind the baseline, found a ball boy and enveloped him in a full-fledged embrace.

It was that kind of evening for Schiavone, an often-demonstrative player who is certainly no pushover: She won the 2010 French Open, and was the runner-up at that Grand Slam tournament a year later. She's been ranked as high as No. 4 but is 54th this week.

The No. 1-ranked Williams was nearly perfect, making only eight unforced errors, compared with a 13-3 edge in winners, hitting serves faster than 115 mph (185 kph), and taking the first 10 games.

54TH

BALL

FIRST

FRANCESCA SCHIAVONE

FRENCH OPEN

GRAND SLAM

OPEN

RANKED

SCHIAVONE

SERENA WILLIAMS

WILLIAMS

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