Reuters/Cincinnati
Kim Clijsters’s comeback gathered pace on Wednesday when the former world number one beat Swiss Patty Schnyder 6-2, 7-5 to reach the third round of the Cincinnati Open. Second seed Serena Williams, who holds three of the four grand-slam titles, also advanced to the third round after overpowering Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine 6-3, 6-2. Belgian Clijsters, in her first competitive tournament after a two-year break, staged a second-set fightback to win in 70 minutes. “The main thing I was happy with today was the first-serve percentage was a lot better than the first match,” the 26 year-old told reporters. “Although I started making a few little mistakes here and there, I stayed aggressive. If you start doubting yourself you start defending a little bit more. Unseeded Clijsters, who gave birth to her first child during her time away from the circuit, took the first set after racing to a 3-0 lead before world number 20 Schnyder could steady. The Swiss raised her game in the second but the Belgian broke in the 12th game to set up a clash with Russian sixth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova, the French Open champion. “I think any match now is a good test,” Clijsters said. “(Marion) Bartoli (the player she beat in round one), Patty, they’re good players. “Svetlana is kind of in between. She can play really aggressive tennis and mix it up well. I will have to be on top of my game if I want to give myself a shot at winning.”
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