Nadal was nervous before French Open opener

30 May,2012 08:46 AM IST |   |  AFP

Nadal says the occasion got to him as he began his bid for a record sixth French title with a win against Bolelli


Rafael Nadal, bidding for a record seventh men's crown, and Maria Sharapova, seeking the only Grand Slam she has never won, both raced into the second round of the French Open yesterday with emphatic wins.


Red hot: Rafael Nadal returns to Bolelli. Pic/AFP

Nadal, beaten only once in his entire career at the venue as he attempts to go one better than Bjorn Borg's six titles, overcame a second-set blip as he thrashed Italian journeyman Simone Bolelli 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.

Despite the wide margin of his win the Spaniard, whose record in Paris is now 46-1, insisted he had had to battle some early butterflies.

"All matches are always difficult - the more so here, as you are a bit more nervous. It's not easy to get your bearings right off as the court is big and it's difficult out there," said the Mallorcan, who is looking to join Borg and Rod Laver on 11 Grand Slam singles titles.

"But I'm always happy to play here - it's an incredible feeling." Despite dropping his service once midway through the second set on the Philippe Chatrier showcourt Nadal won comfortably in 1hr 58min to book a meeting with Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan, who whipped Russian Igor Kunitsyn 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.

Murray enters Rd 2
Later among the men, British fourth seed Andy Murray defeated Japanese World No 68 Tatsuma Ito 6-1, 7-5, 6-0. Murray will tackle Finland's Jarkko Nieminen for a place in the last 32.

Among the women, Sharapova was one of three former grand slam champions to advance in the morning session along with young British hope Heather Watson.


Sharapova serves to Cadantu. Pic/AFP

Sharapova humiliated Romania's Alexandra Cadantu 6-0, 6-0 in just 48 minutes as the Russian second seed, seeking to complete her collection of majors, cruised towards a meeting with Japan's Ayumi Morita, who put out Polona Hercog of Slovenia 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Clad in black, and seeking her third claycourt title of the season, Sharapova over-powered her 74th-ranked rival, who failed to hit a single winner.

"Of course I'm really happy with the way my preparation has been coming into this tournament," beamed Sharapova, claycourt winner at Stuttgart and Rome this season as well as twice a semi-finalist here.

Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, the fourth-seeded Czech, thrashed Australia's Ashleigh Barty 6-1, 6-2 in 54 minutes to join Sharapova in the next round where she meets Urszula Radwanska of Poland. u00a0

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