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Maria Sharapova thrashes Vitalia Diatchenko to reach round three

ByReuters

Updated 27/05/2015 at 13:06 GMT

Defending champion Maria Sharapova moved easily into the third round of the French Open with a 6-3 6-1 defeat of fellow Russian Vitalia Diatchenko on Wednesday.

Maria Sharapova au premier tour de Roland-Garros 2015

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The world number two, wearing a long-sleeved top despite the warm temperatures on Court Philippe Chatrier possibly due to the cold she has been suffering from, took a while to get into her stride but romped away from her 91st-ranked opponent.
Sharapova, who has won two of the last three French Opens and was beaten by Serena Williams in the 2013 final, broke serve in the first game but a double fault gifted Diatchenko a break back to 2-2.
Diatchenko then coughed up two double faults in the next game to hand the advantage back to Sharapova and another double fault brought a lukewarm first set to a conclusion.
Sharapova then powered through the second set in 35 minutes, offering up few errors.
Things will toughen up for the five-times grand slam champion in the next round when she faces Australia's Samantha Stosur, the runner-up in 2010 and twice a semi-finalist, who she beat in the fourth round last year.
She said after the match that the next day and a half would all be about maintenance and recovery as she tries to plot her way to a third French Open title in four years.
Sharapova skipped Russia's Fed Cup semi-final against Germany last month -- a decision that proved wise as she enjoyed a strong run in Madrid where she reached the semi-finals and in Rome where she claimed the title.
She is committed to the Fed Cup team, however, and played in the quarter-final against Poland shortly after reaching the Australian Open final.
The 28-year-old said it can be a hassle though.
"It's more the timing of the events that are just really unfortunate," she told reporters. "I have been very vocal about it. I don't think anyone's that's making the Fed Cup schedule is thinking about the players that go far in grand slams.
"They don't understand or appreciate how much mental and physical strength it takes to get to that.
"To schedule a Fed Cup match right after a grand slam; it's just pointless, in my opinion.
"I had an amazing time playing this year, and I want to play in the future, but the schedule just does not give me any chance to do so. As much as I want to be part of it, it's just -- it's really a hassle."
She even suggested the Fed Cup should not be held every year. "I think it would be much more successful if it actually had a legitimate schedule and maybe not every single year."
There was only a scattering of fans inside the stadium as Sharapova took to the court on Wednesday, but after getting into her stride she overpowered the 91st-ranked Diatchenko.
Stosur will be a tougher proposition though -- having stretched Sharapova to three sets in the fourth round last year.
"She's always a tough opponent. She enjoys playing on clay, benefits a lot from this surface," she said of the 2010 runner-up. "But I have a pretty good record against her."
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