Serena Williams cruised to victory over Garbine Muguruza and was
pleased her ankle did not trouble her, although she was upset when she
hit herself in the face with her racket. She said: "I think it happens
to everyone, but I have never busted it wide open like that.
I was
like, Oh, no. I can't have a tooth fall out. That would be horrible."
Commenting on her ankle, Williams said: "I didn't feel anything today.
Obviously when you go out to play you're heavy on adrenaline and you're
really pumped up. Usually I feel injuries after the match, but so far,
so good. I felt pretty, much better than I ever dreamed of expecting to
feel."
Victoria Azarenka crushed Eleni Daniilidou in 55 minutes and she
was delighted to spend so little time in the soaring Melbourne heat. She
said: "I felt really good. I knew it was going to be tough with the
heat, so I came out focused which I think is what was missing in the
first match. From now on in I am in the tournament. I am happy could get
it done quick.
"Serving well is a focus, I a improving and I like the way I built up
from the last match. I need to make sure I recover well and get
treatments to keep my energy up.
"Being champion is no real difference for me, I am trying to win, but from the outside I suppose the focus is different."
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga came through in straight sets against Go Soeda
but feels there is improvement to come. He said: "I didn't play a good
match. But anyway I'm happy to go through, but I didn't have the right
attitude on this match. So I hope I will be better in the next one. on
the next match I will try to be a bit more aggressive, try to play more
my game than what I did today."
Kimiko Date-Krumm battled to a 6-2 7-5 win over Shahar Peer and
the 42-year-old claimed her body was at its limit. She said: "It was a
big challenge for me because my body, after when I was leading 3‑0,
suddenly something big and strong on my back or something happen, and I
felt so heavy my body and I couldn't move. But I tried to push myself.
Bernard Tomic dug deep into his reserves to beat Daniel Brands in
four sets and the Australian was happy with his form. He said: "Very
pleased with myself. Daniel played really, really well. I was surprised
how he played today. I'm just happy I won in the end because he wasn't
playing like his ranking. He was playing better than that.
"I'm confident. I had a few flaws in my game, and I improved that. I
improved my serve a lot and my fitness. That's why I think I'm playing
good tennis on the court. Hopefully I can keep it up, especially next
round."
Carloline Wozniacki was a 6-1 6-4 winner over rising talent Donna
Vekic and the Dane was happy with how she executed her gameplan. She
said: "I knew that I had to put the pressure on her from the beginning. I
knew I have to make her move, I have to put the pressure on her, I
didn't have to go for wild shots. I knew that she would feel the
pressure sooner or later.
"I thought I played really well in most parts of the match. I had a
couple of games there at 4-1 where I maybe lost a little bit of
concentration. You know, she came back, did a few good serves. All of a
sudden it's 4-3 and you really need to step it up again. But in
general I was happy with my game and the way I was playing."
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