Stosur eases into French Open second round

A relieved Samantha Stosur has ended Australia’s dismal start to the French Open with a gritty first-round win over Kristina Kucova.

Sluggish early after a gruelling five-match run to the title in Strasbourg on Saturday, Stosur recovered from a service break down in the opening set to see off the Slovak 7-5 6-1 in one hour and 19 minutes.

The victory was the first for Australia’s 11-strong singles contingent after first-up exits over the opening two days for Daria Gavrilova, Alja Tomljanovic, Jaimee Fourlis, Bernard Tomic, John Millman and Alex De Minaur.

“It wasn’t, obviously, the easiest necessarily preparation going into a grand slam,” Stosur said of her swift turnaround and one-day Paris build-up.

“But, on the other hand, winning a title and winning five matches in a row is awesome preparation.

“So I guess lucky that Strasbourg is pretty close and we all jumped on the same train together and got here as quickly as we could.

“But it was still definitely a very quick turnaround given the length and the toughness of the match I played against Dasha just on Saturday.

“But all in all, I’m really happy with the way I played today.”

Stosur next faces Kirsten Flipkens – a 6-3 6-3 winner over Mandy Minella – for a place in the last 32, after advancing to the second round in Paris for the 11th consecutive year.

The former runner-up and four-time semi-finalist broke Kucova five times and dropped serve twice, both in the opening set.

But after falling behind 5-4, Stosur showed great foot speed and hands to run down a drop shot and break back with a delightful backhand winner to stay in the set.

She eventually claimed the set on a Kucova error, reeling off five straight games to take a 3-0 lead in the second – and a stranglehold on the match.

If Stosur advances on Wednesday, the 23rd seed and former US Open champion could strike dual Wimbledon winner and the tournament’s sentimental favourite Petra Kvitova in round three.

Men’s 18th-seed Nick Kyrgios and fellow Australians Jordan Thompson, Thanasi Kokkinakis and Ashleigh Barty all open their campaigns on Tuesday.

Kyrgios faces German veteran Philipp Kohlschreiber, Thompson is up against American 21st-seed John Isner, Kokkinakis takes on eighth-seed Kei Nishikori and Barty plays women’s 12th-seed Madison Keys.

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