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Gasquet, Raonic, Belluci win, Tsonga withdraws

Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in action against Serbia’s Jelena Jankovic in the Rome WTA tournament on Tuesday. Bouchard won 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. (Photo: AFP)

Eugenie Bouchard of Canada in action against Serbia’s Jelena Jankovic in the Rome WTA tournament on Tuesday. Bouchard won 6-4, 2-6, 6-3. (Photo: AFP)

Three out of four men’s seeds booked second-round spots at the Rome Masters on Monday as Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga pulled the plug on his participation due to a training injury.

The sudden adductor problem with less than a fortnight left before the French Open is not good news for the seventh seed.

On court there were wins for Canadian 10th seed Milos Raonic, and 11th seed Richard Gasquet as second seed Andy Murray landed in Rome after splitting from coach Amelie Mauresmo a day after he lost the Madrid final to Novak Djokovic.

Thomas Bellucci sent 14th seed Gael Monfils to a 6-3, 7-6 (7/2) opening loss, with Monfils calling for the trainer after less than half an hour on court.

Tsonga said he would work to be fit for the start of Roland Garros.

“I was sick when I left Madrid for two days, and I came here and I tried to play a little bit to see how it goes,” Tsonga said.

“This morning I just stretched a little bit my adductor.”

Tsonga lost in the Madrid third round to Raonic and played a Monte Carlo semi-final against compatriot Monfils last month.

“This is not something good to be a little bit injured before Roland Garros.

“I hope I will have the chance to recover quick enough to prepare as good as possible.”

Raonic defeated Italian Marco Cecchinato 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 to line up a massive challenge against Nick Kyrgios in the next round.

Kyrgios hammered Italian wild card Salvatore Caruso 6-1, 6-2 after reaching the semi-finals in Estoril and the Madrid quarter-finals in his last two clay events.

In women’s play, 1999 champion Venus Williams, the 12th seed, started with a defeat of Coco Vandeweghe, 6-4, 6-3 as Russian Darya Kasatkina put out Czech 16th seed Karolina Pliskova 6-4, 6-4.

“That was my first time playing against Coco. I hit with her a little bit at Fed Cup but I was not really sure what to expect.” William said. “I imagine that on the clay I have a little bit more advantage, just having played more matches on clay.”

Roland Garros finalist Lucie Safarova, the 10th seed, started with a defeat of Francesca Schiavone 6-3, 6-2.

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