Venus Williams in easy Auckland tennis win

Venus Williams is happy to be able to conserve some energy after reaching the ASB Classic second round with a 6-1 6-0 win over Slovakia's Jana Cepelova.

Composed and dominant, Venus Williams wasted little time as she cruised into the second round of the ASB Classic.

The seven-time grand slam winner took just 52 minutes to complete a 6-1 6-0 win over Slovakia's Jana Cepelova on Tuesday.

The tournament third seed came away happy with what she got out of her first outing of the year, despite its brevity and one-sided nature.

"To even think about getting to the final, I have to play five days in a row, so I definitely don't want to play super-long matches," the 34-year-old American said.

"This is much easier on me and on any player to play a little bit shorter."

A crowd favourite when she finished runner-up in Auckland 12 months ago, Williams went into this year's event as the world No.19.

She was a class above a 21-year-old opponent ranked 40 places below her, showing power and accuracy, and also throwing down 10 aces.

The control she had in her serve was one aspect of her performance she was particularly pleased about, as was her net play and her calmness on court.

"Sometimes you can feel like your mind is going a thousand miles an hour, especially the first match of the season," she said.

"For the most part I felt like I was playing in real time and not fast forward."

Williams will next meet Japan's Kurumi Nara, whom she has played once before, winning in the second round of Wimbledon last year.

Top seed Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark also got over her first hurdle, downing Israeli qualifier Julia Glushko 6-3 6-2.

The world No.8's victory set up a meeting with American wildcard Taylor Townsend.

Two other qualifiers - Czech Lucie Hradecka and Poland's Urszula Radwanska - had notable victories over former grand slam champions.

Hradecka pulled off a major upset by ousting Russian fifth seed Svetlana Kuznetsova 3-6 7-6 (8-6) 6-4.

The result meant Kuznetsova became the third seeded player to depart.

The marathon encounter lasted almost two and a half hours and it extended Hradecka's run of going the distance this week - her three matches in qualifying also went to a deciding set.

Radwanska overcame Italy's Francesca Schiavone, a semi-finalist in her two previous appearances in the Classic, 6-4 7-5.


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