Indian Wells 2019: Venus Williams overcomes illness, Sam Querrey sluggish start to advancehttps://indianexpress.com/article/sports/tennis/indian-wells-day-2-results-scores-5616988/

Indian Wells 2019: Venus Williams overcomes illness, Sam Querrey sluggish start to advance

Venus Williams received medical attention mid-match against Andrea Petkovic to win 6-4 0-6 6-3 at BNP Paribas Open. She will next face Petra Kvitova.

Venus Williams (USA) during her first round match against Andrea Petkovic (not pictured) in the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Venus Williams needed medical attention but surged late on to beat Andrea Petkovic. (Source: USA Today Sports)

Venus Williams played through illness to win a seesaw opening round match against German Andrea Petkovic 6-4 0-6 6-3 at the BNP Paribas Open on Thursday.

Williams, who received medical attention from a trainer late in the first set, saved her best tennis for the biggest moments, breaking Petkovic for a sixth time in the final game to make up for a dismal second set.

Asked in an on-court interview to describe the encounter, the 38-year-old former world number one was almost at a loss for words.

“I don’t know honestly. I’m still trying to figure it out,” she said to laughs from the crowd on a sunny and windy day in the California desert.

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“Every day is not your best day but that doesn’t mean the heart and desire aren’t there.”

Thursday’s match was just Williams’ seventh of the year and first since January’s Australian Open, where she fell to Simona Halep in the round of 32.

The win sets up a mouthwatering second-round clash with third seed Petra Kvitova, who holds a 4-2 edge in their previous meetings.

Canadian Eugenie Bouchard also required medical attention during the second set of her closely-fought evening match against Kirsten Flipkens, where she fell 7-5 3-6 7-5 to the German.

It was unclear what the problem was with Bouchard, who held a towel to her face while trainers attended to her during a medical timeout. But she appeared fine after the break.

The marathon battle included fantastic points from both players but Flipkens was ultimately the sharper of the pair, smacking a forehand winner cross court on matchpoint to advance to the second round of the tournament for a fifth time.

In other first-round winners on Thursday included Estonian Kaia Kanepi, Japan’s Misaki Doi, American Madison Brengle and Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova.

Querrey shakes off sluggish start

Sam Querrey (USA) during his first round match against Matteo Berrettini (not pictured) in the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.
Sam Querrey will next face Milos Raonic in re-match of last year’s quarter-final. (Source: USA Today Sports)

American Sam Querrey bounced back from a sluggish start to claim a 7-6(5) 2-6 6-4 win over Matteo Berrettini during a windy first-round match at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells on Thursday.

The hard-hitting Californian was in a hole at 3-0, 40-0 down in the first set but rallied to break back and ultimately force a tiebreak he won to the delight of the partisan crowd.

Berrettini came out in full force to win the second set but Querrey’s blistering serve, highlighted by an unreturnable second serve on match point, eventually proved too much for the Italian.

“It was windy all day, which made things tough. It was one of those matches I’m happy to just kind of get through it,” Querrey said in an interview after the match.

Next up for Querrey on Saturday is a re-match with 13th seed Milos Raonic, who won their Indian Wells quarter-final contest a year ago.

Querrey, who plays a similar style to the big-serving Canadian, said the key would be taking advantage of rare break point opportunities.

“When you play a guy like him you hopefully get a couple of break points during a match and you have to come out on top of those,” he said.

“Last year he did a better job of winning those big points.”

Another Californian, qualifier Marcos Giron, also won his first-round match with victories in two tiebreakers seeing off Frenchman Jeremy Chardy 7-6(3) 7-6(1).

Giron, who needed a wild card just to get into the qualifiers, will next face Australian Alex de Minaur, the 23rd seed.

German Jan-Lennard Struff thumped six aces to send Australian John Millman packing 6-1 6-3 in their evening clash.

Other first-round winners on Thursday included Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka, German Philipp Kohlschreiber, Slovak Martin Klizan and 18-year-old Canadian Felix Auger Aliassime.

Earlier in the day, Grigor Dimitrov withdrew from the tournament with a shoulder injury.

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The Bulgarian has not played since the Australian Open and will look to return to the court at next month’s Miami Open.