Canadian Milos Raonic on Monday made good use of his booming serves to oust 10th seeded Belgian David Goffin in the first round of the Rogers Cup.
Playing in front of fellow Canadians in Toronto, Raonic topped Goffin 6-3, 6-4, winning all 27 of the points scored while he was on first serve.
“I think I can still serve much better,” Raonic told reporters after needing only 73 minutes to advance. “The way I was aggressive from the baseline, I hit my forehand well. It’s something we spent these last two weeks working on.”
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The unseeded Raonic, who is coming off a run to the quarter-final at Wimbledon, is next to face the winner of American Frances Tiafoe and Italian Marco Cecchinato in the second round.
Thirteenth seed American Jack Sock suffered a defeat to Russian qualifier Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. Medvedev is to play the winner of Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime and France’s Lucas Pouille in the second round.
Eleventh-seeded Diego Schwartzman of Argentina and 12th-seeded Pablo Carreno Busta were also first-round winners.
Spain’s Rafa Nadal is the top-seeded player in the tournament, while Germany’s Alexander Zverev, who won the Citi Open championship on Sunday in Washington, is the second seed.
Venus Williams avoided an upset at the hands of fellow American Caroline Dolehide, holding off the 19-year-old 7-5, 6-1 to claim her first-round match.
Coming off a disappointing quarter-final loss at the Silicon Valley Classic last week, Williams fell down a break early, but recovered to turn back her dangerous opponent.
“I think she had a really great second serve,” Williams said of Dolehide to reporters. “I think I got a better feel for it in the second set. In the first set, I was still figuring it out.”
Dolehide displayed her full potential in March when she nearly took down world No. 1 Simona Halep at Indian Wells. Against Williams, the young player lost momentum late as Williams claimed 12 of the final 14 games of the match.
The only two other seeds in action during the opening day were ninth seed Karolina Pliskova and 10th seed Julia Goerges, who both won.
Pliskova beat Katerina Siniakova 6-4 6-4, while Goerges overcame Timea Babos 3-6, 7-6(3), 6-4.
Among those yet to play are top-ranked Halep and No. 2 Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark. The top eight seeds all received first-round byes.
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