Djokovic, Murray, Hewitt breeze into last sixteen
NEW YORK: Serena Williams easily won her eagerly-awaited clash with Sloane Stephens at the US Open normal service resumed at the last grand slam of year.
Williams was one of four US Open champions that won on Sunday, sending a message to the next generation of rising stars that they will have to wait their turn.
The 31-year-old avenged her loss to Stephens at the Australian Open with an emphatic 6-4, 6-1 victory to keep her title defence on course.
“It’s definitely difficult, especially playing people that you like, that you always want to see do well,” Williams said.
“But you have to go out there and kind of put that to the side and realize, I want to do well myself and take every point as it comes.”
Defending men’s champion Andy Murray and world number one Novak Djokovic also won in straight sets, while 2001 winner Lleyton Hewitt reached the fourth round for the first time since 2006.
Murray, playing in the middle of a hot and steamy day, needed less than two hours to see off Germany’s Florian Mayer 7-6 (2), 6-2, 6-2 and advance to the fourth round.
Djokovic was even more ruthless in his center court night match against Portugal’s Joao Sousa, cruising to a 6-0, 6-2, 6-2 win, while 32-year-old Hewitt wore down Russia’s Evgeny Donskoy 6-3, 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-1.
“Obviously when you’ve been to the top you want to keep playing,” said Hewitt, who stunned sixth seed Juan Martin del Potro in the previous round.
“The reason you’re playing is for the majors, and for me, Davis Cup as well. That’s the reason I’m still playing.”
The biggest surprise on a day when most results went as expected was the defeat of women’s third seed Agnieszka Radwanska.
The Pole, who had made it to the quarterfinals or better at the three other grand slams this year, crumbled to a 6-4, 6-4 defeat by Russia’s Ekaterina Makarova after she had won the first four games of the match.
Makarova wil play China’s Li Na after Asia’s top player accounted for Jelena Jankovic 6-3, 6-0.
Stephens beat Williams in January in the quarter-finals at Melbourne Park to enhance her standing as a future leader of US women’s tennis, but was completely outgunned by a woman bidding to become the oldest to win the US Open since tennis turned professional in 1968.
“Obviously she’s number one in the world for a reason,” said Stephens, 11 years younger than Williams. “I thought she played really well.
Williams will play Carla Suarez Navarro in the quarterfinals, the Spaniard having upset Germany’s eighth-seed Angelique Kerber 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3).
Murray struggled to impose himself on Mayer in the opening set but once he adapted to the humidity and gusting winds it was all smooth sailing.
“It was tough conditions. It was very, very humid,” Murray said. “I was struggling breathing for most of the match.”
Murray’s opponent in the fourth round will be Uzbekistan’s Denis Istomin, who beat Italy’s Andreas Seppi 6-3, 6-4, 2-6, 3-6, 6-1, with Tomas Berdych looming in the quarterfinals.
Berdych, seeded fifth, made the semifinals at last year’s US Open and has been in great form at Flushing Meadows this week, reaching the last 16 without dropping a set.
The Czech dispatched Julien Benneteau of France 6-0, 6-3, 6-2 to set up a fourth-round clash with Switzerland’s Stanislas Wawrinka, who defeated the bearded Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus 6-3, 6-2, 6-7 (1), 7-6 (7).
Djokovic has yet to lose a set in the tournament and the 26-year-old was never in any danger against the 95th-ranked Sousa.
The 2011 US Open champion faced just two break points on his own serve as he raced to victory in 100 minutes.
The Serb next faces Marcel Granollers, one of four Spaniards in the last 16, who knocked the last American out when he edged wildcard Tim Smyczek 6-4, 4-6, 0-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Bob and Mike Bryan did give America’s men some cheer when they stayed on course to achieve a rare calendar-year grand slam in doubles after coming back to beat Canadians Daniel Nestor and Vasek Pospisil 6-7 (1), 7-5, 6-2.
Bopanna bows out
Rohan Bopanna’s campaign ended after the Indian and his French partner Edouard Roger-Vasselin suffered a straight sets defeat at the hands of Britain’s Colin Fleming and Jonathan Marray in the men’s doubles third round here, losing 6-4, 6-4.
However, Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek fought their way into the doubles quarters with a 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 win over Michael Llodra and Nicolas Mahut.
Sania Mirza and Zheng Jie hardly broke a sweat to book a berth in the women’s doubles last-eight, beating Anna-Lena Groenefeld and Kveta Peschke 6-2, 6-3. (AFP)