Williams,
playing her first match of the North American hard-court swing after
pulling out at Stanford last week with a sore right elbow, endured a
ragged opening set in which she was broken four times and fired four
double faults.
But the 33-year-old American, a three-time champion on the Toronto
hardcourts, eventually found her rhythm in the second round match.
While Pennetta would break on her next opportunity to lead
2-1 in the second set, Williams shifted into another gear and stormed
through the next four games on her way to leveling the match at one set
each.
Fans were
treated to the sight of Williams in full flow in the third as the
21-times grand slam champion finished off Pennetta with a thundering
backhand winner.
"It was tough holding serve today for me," said the world number one,
adding that she could not recall another match where she had been broken
four times in a single set.
"It was definitely good for me to have a match like this,
to play a good player like her, especially since I haven't played a
match on hard court since early April."
While all four grand slam titles are already in her
possession, a successful defense of her U.S. Open crown next month would
put Williams in an exclusive club along with Maureen Connolly, Margaret
Court and Steffi Graf as the only women to have swept all four in a
single season.
While Williams continues to dominate the game, the once-bright star of
Canadian Bouchard lost even more of its luster with a 6-0 5-7 6-2 loss
to Swiss teenager Belinda Bencic in the first round.
Hailed as the new face of women's tennis just 12 months
ago, Bouchard's downward spiral shows no signs of coming to a halt as
the 21-year-old fell at the first hurdle for the eighth time in 10
tournaments.
In
other first round upsets on Tuesday, France's Alize Cornet dispatched
ninth seeded Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro 6-3 6-7(2) 6-4 while Croatia
qualifier Mirjana Lucic-Baroni disposed of Czech 10th seed Karolina
Pliskova 3-6 7-6(5) 6-2.
American Alison Riske outlasted 12th seed Timea Bacsinszky of
Switzerland 3-6 7-6(4) 7-6(3) in a three-hour marathon.
Russian 11th seed Ekaterina Makarova was a 6-3 6-3 winner
over American Anna Tatishvili while 13th seed Angelique Kerber of
Germany stormed into the second round with 6-1 6-0 rout of Japan's
Misaki Doi.
Twice Australian Open champion Azarenka, who withdrew from an
event in Washington with a sore shoulder, opened with a 6-1 6-4 win over
Ukraine's Elina Svitova while Jankovic stopped Frenchwoman Caroline
Garcia 7-6(4) 6-2.
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