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French Open: Nick Kyrgios, Petra Kvitova progress on rain affected day one

Nick Kyrgios overcame a first-set code violation to defeat Italy's Marco Cecchinato 7-6, 7-6, 6-4.

French Open, French Open 2016, French Open news, Nick Kyrgios, Kyrgios Cecchinato, Marco Cecchinato vs Nick Kyrgios, sports news, sports, tennis news, Tennis Nick Kyrgios reached the French Open second round on Sunday. (Source: Reuters)

Controversial Australian Nick Kyrgios and two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova reached the French Open second round on Sunday as Roland Garros got off to a soggy, chilly start.

Kyrgios overcame a first-set code violation to defeat Italy’s Marco Cecchinato 7-6 (8/6), 7-6 (8/6), 6-4.

Despite the controversy, Kyrgios recovered his composure to see off world number 124 Cecchinato and set up a second-round clash against Dutch lucky loser Igor Sijsling.

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The 21-year-old Australian fired 16 aces and 50 winners on his way to victory as he attempts to go beyond his best performance in Paris — a third-round exit to Andy Murray 12 months ago.

Kyrgios’s latest brush with the authorities came on a day when heavy rain brought a suspension of action after just four hours of play.

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In that time, only nine of the scheduled 32 singles matches had been completed.

Czech 10th seed Kvitova survived a scare to beat Danka Kovinic of Montenegro 6-2, 4-6, 7-5.

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The two-time Wimbledon champion was two points away from defeat when she trailed the world number 57 at 4-5 in the decider.

But she claimed the next three games and goes on to face Taiwan’s Su-Wei Hsieh for a place in the last 32.

Kvitova, a semi-finalist in Paris in 2012, committed 10 double faults in a typically rollercoaster display against an opponent who made the Istanbul final on clay this season.

Hsieh made the second round by beating Spain’s Lara Arruabarrena 7-6 (8/6), 6-3.

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There were also wins for Russian 24th seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Swiss qualifier Viktorija Golubic.

Benoit Paire, the French 19th seed, gave the hosts a winning start with a 6-2, 4-6, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 victory over Moldovan qualifier Radu Albot.

Meanwhile, defending men’s champion Stan Wawrinka insisted Sunday that last year’s stunning triumph over Djokovic would have little bearing on his chances this time round.

The 31-year-old Swiss, seeded three this year, only arrived in Paris on Saturday night after clinching his hometown Geneva clay-court title.

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“I watched some highlights of the final. I never watched it completely,” said Wawrinka, who starts his campaign on Monday against Lukas Rosol, the Czech player he defeated in the Geneva semi-finals on Friday.

“But it was one year ago. It’s a completely different story.

“I’m playing good tennis. It was good to win the trophy yesterday. It gives me a lot of confidence and happiness. I’m excited to start tomorrow.”

When rain halted play Sunday, Japanese fifth seed Kei Nishikori, a quarter-finalist in 2015, was looking to secure his 50th Grand Slam triumph against Italy’s Simone Bolelli.

He was comfortably placed at 6-1, 5-4 ahead.

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Lucie Safarova, the Czech 11th seed who was runner-up to Serena Williams last year, was cruising against Vitalia Diatchenko, 6-0, 1-0.

Russian world number 223 Diatchenko is playing her first match since injuring her left foot at the US Open last year.

First uploaded on: 22-05-2016 at 23:05 IST
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