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Swiatek survives Kenin; Alcaraz eyes glory

MARTIN KEEP/ AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE IGA Swiatek hits a return during her match against Sofia Kenin in the first round of the women’s singles match of the Australian Open.
MELBOURNE, Australia (AFP) — Iga Swiatek survived a tough test against former Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin to reach the second round in Melbourne on Tuesday while Carlos Alcaraz prepared to make his bow.
The Polish world No. 1 came through 7-6 (7/2), 6-2 against the player she beat to win her first Grand Slam title, in the French Open in 2020.
In-form Swiatek, 22, twice came back from a break down in a grueling first set lasting 68 minutes but stepped on the gas in the second set, winning the final five games to finish with a flourish.
The four-time major winner, now on a 17-match winning streak, will face either Danielle Collins or former winner Angelique Kerber next.
"Really happy, it's not easy to play the first match, especially the first Grand Slam of the season," said Swiatek, who owns three Roland Garros crowns and another at the US Open.
"Wasn't easy at the beginning to find my rhythm and I felt a little bit off and Sofia did everything to keep it that way."
"I'm happy that I managed to get through the second set."
There was also a first-round win for former US Open champion Sloane Stephens, who brushed aside Australian wildcard Olivia Gadecki 6-3, 6-1.
In the men's side, 11th seed Casper Ruud beat Albert Ramos-Vinolas 6-1, 6-3, 6-1, while Britain's Cameron Norrie, seeded 19th, saw off Peru's Juan Pablo Varillas in straight sets.
Another headline act of Day Three in Melbourne is Wimbledon champion Alcaraz, who is vying with Novak Djokovic for the coveted No. 1 spot.
The Spaniard, 20, edged the Serbian great in a thrilling finale at the All England Club last year to win his second major.
Since that meeting at Wimbledon, world No. 1 Djokovic, a 10-time winner in Melbourne, has come out on top twice against his young opponent, including at the ATP Finals in November.
But Alcaraz, who missed last year's Australian Open with a hamstring injury, is undaunted as he prepares for his first match against veteran Frenchman Richard Gasquet.
