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Serena Williams bounces back
published: Thursday | July 20, 2006

NEW YORK (Reuters):

FORMER WORLD number one Serena Williams made a spectacular return to action on Tuesday night sweeping past second seed Anastasia Myskina of Russia 6-2, 6-2 in the first round of the Cincinnati Open.

Sidelined with an injured left knee since the Australian Open, Williams showed few signs of rust or nerves, disposing of the 2004 French Open champion in just 56 minutes at the season-opening hard court event.

After missing the French Open and Wimbledon, Williams has an eye on the U.S. Open and underlined her hard court credentials with a ruthless display against the world number 11.

Out of action since the third round of the Australian Open, the muscular Williams broke Myskina at the first opportunity on the way to claiming the opening set.

"I think there's definitely some rust there still but I think mentally I did better than I thought I was going to do," Williams said.

Despite her prolonged absence, Williams had few lapses in concen-tration and was clearly enjoying being back in the tennis spotlight.

"What I missed most was the competition," said the seven-time Grand Slam winner, who has now won all four career meetings with Myskina.

"I've always said, I love to win whether it's a match or a tournament. I love winning. I think I missed that a lot."

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