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Top seed Iga Swiatek kicked off her US Open title defence with a demolition job over Rebecca Peterson, while eighth seed Maria Sakkari made an early exit.
The 22-year-old four-time Grand Slam champion dropped just eight points as she took the first set to love against Sweden’s Peterson.
Peterson did get on the board early in the second but Poland’s Swiatek completed a comprehensive 6-0 6-1 victory in just 58 minutes.
Swiatek said that her tank was “pretty empty” after losing in the Montreal and Cincinnati semi-finals earlier this month but showed no lack of vigour as she blazed through to a meeting with Daria Saville of Australia.
“I really wanted to play solid and start the tournament with everything I practised on,” she said.
“I’m happy to play such a great game and despite all the pressure and expectation I can still have fun on the court.”
Ideal start for eager Iga
Former British No 1 Tim Henman on Sky Sports: “You look at the nitty-gritty of this match, she [Swiatek] was just out there hitting winners at ease.
“We talked about early first-round nerves, but there didn’t look like there was any for her. She has just blitzed her way through that – it’s the ideal start.”
There was an early upset on day one at Flushing Meadows with eighth seed Maria Sakkari from Greece bowing out 6-4 6-4 to Spanish world No 71 Rebeka Masarova.
For Sakkari, the defeat marked the final blow in a disappointing Grand Slam year for her as she followed a third-round appearance at the Australian Open with first-round exits at the French Open, Wimbledon and now the US Open.
Four-time US Open champion Martina Navratilova on Sky Sports: “Unfortunately, Maria needed an easier draw but she hasn’t had them in these majors. She’s seeded but she’s had some tough matches.
“She didn’t play badly but Masarova was more powerful and played slightly better. Sakkari could not take her chances when she had them in the first set while Masarova has nothing to lose, all the pressure was on Maria. She came up short again.”
Swiss 15th seed Belinda Bencic put out Kamilla Rahkimova 6-2 6-4 to advance to the second round.
Two-time Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka downed Fiona Ferro of France 6-1 6-2 for her 15th first-round win at Flushing Meadows.
Azarenka is one of 10 mums in the draw and a three-time finalist at the US Open, last reaching the final in 2020, where she was beaten by Naomi Osaka.
The US Open on Sky Sports: How and where to watch
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Sky Sports’ new mixed reality studio features multiple custom built LED screens, integrated light ‘sabres’, and an open canopy roof, making the space alive with colour and energy to reflect the vibrancy of the last Grand Slam of the year.
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Highlights of matches will be available across Sky Sports TV and our social media platforms.
Video highlights will also be available of the Sky Sports website and app, where there will also be a daily live text commentary on the Sky Sports website and app, as well as live scores, reports, analysis and features. We ask the key questions ahead of this year’s tournament at Flushing Meadows…
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