Serena, Venus set up Rome rematch

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Rome: Serena Williams will take on sister Venus in the second round of the Italian Open more than two decades after they last met on the red clay of Rome after both advanced in different styles.
Four-time Rome winner Serena, 37, returned after two months out injured easing through 6-4, 6-2 against Swedish qualifier Rebecca Petersen. But 38-year-old Venus, whose only Rome title came back in 1999, needed over three hours to battle past Belgian Elise Mertens 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (7/4). Serena has not played since a hard-fought three-set win also over Petersen in the second round at the Miami Open in March before withdrawing with a knee injury. The 23-time Grand Slam winner — now ranked 11th — also withdrew from Indian Wells in March complaining of illness. Watched by her husband Alexis Ohanian, Williams sealed victory on her second match point against her 64th-ranked opponent after 76 minutes on court. “I felt good, I wasn’t sure how it was going to feel,” said Williams. “It’s been a while, I haven’t played a ton of matches this year, not by choice, just by force. “I really, really, actually desperately wanted to be on the tour and to be playing, but it hasn’t been able to work out. “It felt good to finally be back out. Hopefully I’ll be able to keep it up.” Despite her lack of practice, tenth-seeded Williams was never threatened by Peterson, despite 22 unforced errors by the American in the first set. “I haven’t been able to train or practice a lot, I was out much longer than I expected,” she explained. “I did everything I could to stay fit and keep my cardio up. “I love the clay season and wanted to do everything to be a part of it and I’m here. “I’ve just been on this diet basically.” (AFP)

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