Osaka\, Thiem battle through at Roland Garros

Osaka, Thiem battle through at Roland Garros

AFP  |  Paris 

Top seed staged a second successive great escape on Thursday to reach the third round while 2018 runner-up needed four sets and overcoming the surprise of an underarm serve heading his way to progress.

Her win came on the back of being just two points from defeat in her tournament opener against

The 21-year-old held her nerve, despite squandering two match points late in the deciding set, to secure her place in the third round and a clash against of the

"I was lucky to have played Victoria twice before. I knew she had been playing well coming into the tournament," said Osaka.

"It was an unfortunate second round draw for me so I am happy to win." Osaka finished the two-hour 50-minute encounter on Court Suzanne Lenglen with 52 winners and 43 unforced errors.

She becomes the first top seed to win her two opening matches at after losing the first set since in 2005.

"I didn't push enough through so I have to learn from that but I have to take positives from the match," said 29-year-old Azarenka.

"She deserves to be where she is -- she is very powerful and explosive." Siniakova, the world number 42, also endured a marathon win, putting out Greek 29th seed 7-6 (7/5), 6-7 (8/10), 6-3 in a three-hour 10-minute duel. Siniakova had trailed 1-5 in the first set before surrendering a 5/2 lead in the second-set tiebreaker.

Thiem overcame an entertaining challenge from Kazakhstan's to reach the third round for the fourth straight year.

The Austrian fourth seed was facing a fifth set when trailing 5-2 in the fourth, but reeled off five straight games to win 6-3, 6-7 (6/8), 6-3, 7-5.

World number 91 Bublik delighted the Court Philippe Chatrier crowd with his wide range of shots, including an underarm serve in the opening set, but eventually ran out of steam.

The reward for Thiem is a clash against Uruguay's who made it through when British number one retired with a at 7-6 (7/3), 6-3, 2-1 down.

became the youngest American woman since in 1999 to make the third round when the 17-year-old defeated Belarus' 11th seed Aryna Sabalenka 6-4, 6-2.

Fellow 17-year-old of also reached the last 32, seeing off Chinese 16th seed

Later Thursday, Novak Djokovic continues his bid to become only the second man to hold all four Slams simultaneously for a second time when he faces Swiss lucky loser Henri Laaksonen, the world 104.

Three-time champion looked rusty in her opener against where she dropped the first set.

The American, who is attempting to equal Margaret Court's all-time record of 24 Grand Slam titles, racked up her 800th career main draw win in a match which saw her unveil her 'mother, champion, queen, goddess' logo on her playing gear.

On Thursday, she faces world number 238 Kurumi Nara who stands just 5ft 1in (1.55m).

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First Published: Thu, May 30 2019. 19:20 IST