Li, Radwanska win early, avoid rain at U.S. Open

  • Associated Press
  • Wednesday, August 28, 2013 3:03pm
  • SportsSports

NEW YORK — Li Na got her work done quickly Wednesday at the U.S. Open, so when the rain started falling, she had little to worry about.

The fifth-seeded Li defeated Sweden’s Sofia Arvidsson 6-2, 6-2 in the day’s first match at Arthur Ashe Stadium to advance to the third round. Shortly afterward, heavy rain came and Li’s only concern was finding an umbrella to cover herself on the walk to the car.

“It’s tough for them,” she said, referring to the 58 players who still had singles matches to complete Wednesday. “For me, just relax all day and do whatever I want.”

A grand total of five matches were wrapped up before the rain came, including 18th-seeded Carla Suarez Navarro’s 6-3, 6-4 victory over American CoCo Vandeweghe and third-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska’s 6-0, 7-5 victory over Maria-Teresa Torro-Flor of Spain.

Radwanska dropped only seven points during a 21-minute first set, but the second lasted 66 minutes. Long, but not too long.

“Played first match and then I’m done,” Radwanska said. “I can just relax, watch others and do treatment and do whatever I want. Sometimes it’s good to play first, even when I have to wake up really early.”

Other early winners were 32nd-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and, on the men’s side, one-time top-10 player Marcos Baghdatis.

With the storm bearing down, video monitors around the Billie Jean King Tennis Center warned fans to seek shelter and avoid trees because of potential lightning, though thousands of ticketholders were milling about without much concern for severe weather.

They’re used to this scene.

The year’s final Grand Slam tournament has finished a day late for five straight years because of rain delays.

This year, the U.S. Tennis Association announced it was building a roof over Arthur Ashe Stadium as part of a renovation project that will cost $550 million. The roof could be ready by 2016, or 2017 at the latest.

Even that wouldn’t have alleviated a first-week logjam the likes of which the tournament faced Wednesday, with a full slate of matches in singles along with men’s, women’s and mixed doubles.

Among those on the schedule later Wednesday were defending women’s champion Serena Williams and sister Venus; 2009 men’s champion Juan Martin del Potro and defending champion Andy Murray, whose first-round match against Michael Llodra was set for Arthur Ashe Stadium at night.

During a brief halt to the storm, del Potro made it onto the court, earned an early break against Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain, then had to go back to the locker room when the rain returned. Next door, at Armstrong Stadium, Venus Williams played all of two points against Zheng Jie, then went inside again.

Li was among the few who could plan on watching those matches from her hotel room.

“I’m happy,” she said. “Because at least I’m done with my job for the day.”

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