Nick Kyrgios hitting a return to Marco Cecchinato, yesterday.Nick Kyrgios hitting a return to Marco Cecchinato, yesterday.

Australian Nick Kyrgios did his best to enliven a damp and dismal Parisian day with some eye-catching play and colourful language as the French Open began without part of the usual furniture yesterday.

The volatile 17th seed mainly let his racket do the talking during an impressive 7-6 7-6 6-4 defeat of Italian debutant Marco Cecchinato, although he did receive a code violation for his language in the first set.

Women’s 10th seed Petra Kvitova was another early starter and was nearly sent packing in the opening skirmish on Philippe Chatrier Court, the twice Wimbledon champion coming within a game of defeat by Montenegro’s Danka Kovinic.

She eventually won 6-2 4-6 7-5 in two hours 16 minutes watched by ticket holders wrapped up under colourful anoraks and with umbrellas at the ready.

Huge lines of fans formed outside Roland Garros as security was visibly beefed up in light of last year’s terror attacks in the city, and once inside the historic grounds were hardly the idyllic setting for such a sporting highlight.

Three courts, numbers seven, nine and 11, which used to flank Chatrier, have been replaced by an enormous hole in the ground – the start of a controversial re-development that will include a new stadium court by 2020.

Leafing through their programmes they will also have noticed Roger Federer absent from the men’s draw for the first time since 1998 after the Swiss 17-times grand slam champion withdrew because of a nagging back injury.

There was still plenty to admire, though, in a scheduled 32-match aperitif to the arrival of the top seeds today.

Kyrgios, enjoying a consistent year which hints at a more level-headed approach to his tennis, was given a useful workout by Cecchinato but faced only one break point as he fired down 17 aces on the damp Court One.

The 21-year-old, threatened with a ban last year after making lewd remarks about the girlfriend of defending champion Stan Wawrinka during a match in Canada, barked at a ballboy and was warned by the umpire.

Whenever he was threatened by a 23-year-old opponent playing his first grand slam match, however, Kyrgios usually responded with a rasping winner.

Having edged the first two sets in tight tiebreaks, Kyrgios managed the only break of serve in the match midway through the third set and eased to victory and a second round against Dutch lucky loser Igor Sijsling.

Kvitova, a semi-finalist in 2012, began confidently in light drizzle that followed the torrential early-morning rain, but began to get bogged down on the damp clay. Kovinic served for the match at 5-4 in the third set but Kvitova roused herself to rattle off three games in a row.

Home favourite Benoit Paire, one of 16 Frenchmen to start in the main draw, produced a topsy-turvy display against Moldovan qualifier Radu Albot before winning in five sets.

Women’s fourth seed Garbine Muguruza’s match against Anna Karolina-Schmiedlova was one of several called off due to rain.

Men’s fifth seed Kei Nishikori was leading Simone Bolelli 6-1 7-5 2-1 on the main Philippe Chatrier court when play was halted.

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