Olympic absentee Lleyton Hewitt began his warm-up to the US Open by cruising to a 6-1, 6-2 opening-round victory over Dane Kenneth Carlsen on Monday night at the Washington Open.
The Australian, seeded second behind Andre Agassi -- winner over Hewitt a week ago for the title at Cincinnati -- kick-started his run to the new York Grand Slam, starting Aug. 30, as he reached the second round over Carlsen, now three times a loser against the former world number one.
Hewitt opted months ago to give Athens a miss to better prepare for what he considers a more relevant career goal -- a second US Open trophy.
Joining Hewitt at this public park venue is fiance Kim Clijsters and Hewitt's parents, frequent travelling companions for their 23-year-old son.
Hewitt was untested in the first set against Carlsen. In the second set, the Australian broke for 3-2 on a double-fault from the Dane, paving the way to victory in 66 minutes.
In a tournament which was reduced from 48 to 32 players due to the inevitable scheduling conflict with the Games, main draw matches were thin on the ground at the start of the week.
Top seed Agassi, a regular playing here for the 15th consecutive edition and seeking a sixth title at the venue, was starting last night against local American Paul Goldstein.
The 34-year-old from Las Vegas admitted that after beating Hewitt in the Cincinnati final, his flagging game has taken a change for the good.
"I turned a big corner last week," said Agassi, 41-10 at the tournament. "I've had some great tennis here in the past.
"But you have to get out there and play the matches, get through them, recover and play again."
In other first-round results, Gilles Muller of Luxembourg advanced as third seed Sjeng Schalken retired to hand the European a 6-1, 0-1 win.
Schalken, a 2001 finalist, was suffering with exhaustion.
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