Tokyo - Former
world number one Caroline Wozniacki squeezed through to the second round of the
Pan Pacific Open, just one day after ending a 13-month title drought in South
Korea.
The Dane made hard work of beating Serb qualifier Bojana
Jovanovski 6-0 3-6 6-4 in a match halted for an hour in the third set by
lightning flashes and torrential rain.
Nine of the world's top 10 women are competing in Tokyo this
week at the $2.16 million event, with the leading eight seeds receiving byes
into the second round.
Wozniacki, who captured the Korea Open on Sunday, powered
through a first set played in a warm breeze before fatigue hit her in the
second.
The heavens broke at 3-3 in the decider and Wozniacki, down
15-30, eventually dropped her serve after waiting for the roof to be closed and
the waterlogged court to be mopped dry.
Normal service was quickly resumed, however, as the 10th seed
took the next three games to wrap up victory in two hours 17 minutes after
forcing Jovanovski into a wild backhand.
"I was very lucky the rain came at 3-3 in the third,"
Wozniacki told reporters. "I was feeling tired and it gave me a little
time to relax and get my body back together."
Serb Ana Ivanovic, another former world number one who is seeded
11th this week, progressed by beating Andrea Hlavackova 6-3 2-0 when the Czech
retired with a thigh injury.
Ivanovic, who reached the US Open quarter-finals earlier this
month, said she still had the game to challenge for grand slam titles.
"That's the only reason I'm still here," Ivanovic told
Reuters. "I already achieved two of my biggest dreams in winning a grand
slam and being number one in the world.
"But I believe I can still be at the top level and winning
grand slams," added the Serb who topped the rankings after winning the
2008 French Open.
Ninth seed Marion Bartoli of France bundled out Japan's Kimiko
Date-Krumm 6-1 6-4 - just four days before the local favourite's 42nd birthday.
Wildcard Date-Krumm, who won the title in 1995, kicked an
advertising board and left the court fuming at a boisterous fan, glaring back
at the seats as she went to shake hands with Bartoli.
"I was told there was a drunk fan," said the Japanese
who shouted angrily in the direction of the spectator after netting a forehand
while threatening a late fightback.
"You're focusing so hard and it's extremely disappointing
when people who are supposed to be supporting you are drunk and shouting when
you hit the ball."
Italy's former French Open champion Francesca Schiavone squeezed
past Yaroslava Shvedova of Kazakhstan 4-6 7-6 6-4 to set up a second-round
match with Australian Samantha Stosur.
Russia's Nadia Petrova overpowered Peng Shuai 6-1 6-4, ousting
one of three Chinese taking part despite their country's fierce political row
with Japan over disputed islands.
Zheng Jie beat American Vania King 6-3 6-4 while last year's
French Open champion Li Na opens her campaign against Russian Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova on Tuesday.
