Venus withdraws as Murray, Del Potro win

Venus Williams bowed out of the US Open without hitting a shot on Wednesday, the seven-time Grand Slam champion withdrawing as she revealed she’s suffering from an auto-immune disease. Williams, 31, said in a statement she had recently been diagnosed...

Venus Williams bowed out of the US Open without hitting a shot on Wednesday, the seven-time Grand Slam champion withdrawing as she revealed she’s suffering from an auto-immune disease.

Williams, 31, said in a statement she had recently been diagnosed with Sjogren’s Syndrome “which affects my energy level and causes fatigue and joint pain”.

Williams had pulled out of two US Open tune-up events because of illness, but had hoped to get back on track at the Grand Slam she won in 2000 and 2001.

“I enjoyed playing my first match here and wish I could continue, but right now I am unable to,” said the American star who had been due to tackle Wimbledon semi-finalist Sabine Lisicki in yesterday’s second round.

“I am thankful I finally have a diagnosis and am now focused on getting better and returning to the court soon.”

Williams’ news comes as her younger sister Serena, a 13-time Grand Slam champion, is working her way back from a series of health issues that sidelined her for 11 months.

Two hardcourt victories this summer have established Serena as a favourite at the US Open, where a wide open women’s draw features two top seeds who have never won a Grand Slam.

That includes second-seeded Russian Vera Zvonareva, who led the way into the third round with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 victory over 53rd-ranked Ukrainian Kateryna Bondarenko.

Zvonareva, beaten by Kim Clijsters in the final at Flushing Meadows last year, survived 46 unforced errors to claim the win.

Third-seeded Russian Maria Sharapova, seeking to build on her run to the Wimbledon final, powered past 84th-ranked Anastasiya Yakimova of Belarus 6-1, 6-1.

Sharapova was on court just 70 minutes, wrapping it up shortly after the clock passed midnight.

French Open semi-finalist Marion Bartoli found her road blocked by US teenager Christina McHale.

McHale, 19 and ranked 55th in the world, fired an ace past the Frenchwoman to seal a 7-6 (7/2), 6-2 victory.

McHale wasn’t the only American youngster to shine on Wednesday.

Irina Falconi, 21, trailed 0-3 in the third set but rallied for a 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 victory over 14th-seeded Dominika Cibulkova.

Andy Murray got off to a slow start, but booked his second-round berth with 7-6 (7/5), 6-2, 6-3 victory over India’s Somdev Devvarman.

Murray needed more than an hour to secure the first set, but needed little more than that to wrap up the next two sets and get his bid for a first Grand Slam title off and running.

Since reaching the final in 2008, Murray has failed to make the quarter-finals the past two years, a trend he’s hoping to reverse.

Juan Martin del Potro made a triumphant return to Flushing Meadows, routing Filippo Volandri 6-3, 6-1, 6-1 in his first US Open match since he lifted the 2009 trophy.

Yesterday’s results: Federer bt Sela 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; Berdych bt Fognini 7-5, 6-0, 6-0; S. Williams bt Krajicek 6-0,6-1.

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