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Serena, Djoko hurdle Cincinnati openers

Associated Press

MASON, Ohio – Serena Williams pumped her fist after each important point and screamed as she smacked another emphatic shot. The defending Cincinnati champion wasn’t going to ease into the tournament.

Williams put a lot of emotion into her opening match at the Western and Southern Open on Wednesday, a 7-5, 6-3 victory over Tsvetana Pironkova that made her the first of the top seeds to advance.

Novak Djokovic won his rain-delayed opening match, beating Benoit Paire 7-5, 6-2. Third-seeded Andy Murray and eight-seeded Rafael Nadal also advanced in rain-delayed matches that ended after midnight.

Williams won the Cincinnati tournament for the first time last year, getting one of the few titles that had eluded her. This year, she’s using it as a final tuneup for the US Open, where she’ll be the focus as she tries to complete a rare Grand Slam sweep.

For her, this week is about getting her game ready to take a swing at history.

“I think it could be a lot better,” she said. “It’s not where I would want it ideally, but, you know, I’m going to have to fix that more mentally than anything. I think once I lock in there I will be OK.”

She’s already starting to get locked in on New York by limiting her responsibilities away from the court.

“I’m really trying to stay away from stress and stay away from press,” Williams said. “But, you know, that’s a little difficult. 

“I don’t necessarily want to hear about, `Oh, this history and that history,’ because I just want to be able to do the best that I can. I want to be able to win and I don’t want any distractions.”                   

ACIRC

ANDY MURRAY

BENOIT PAIRE

GRAND SLAM

NBSP

NEW YORK

NOVAK DJOKOVIC

RAFAEL NADAL

SERENA WILLIAMS

TSVETANA PIRONKOVA

WESTERN AND SOUTHERN OPEN

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