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Henin-Hardenne upset at Wimbledon

French Open winner Justine Henin-Hardenne ran out of comebacks and lost in the first round at Wimbledon to Greek Eleni Daniilidou.

Updated on: Jun 23, 2005, 18:26:00 IST
PTI | By , London
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Justine Henin-Hardenne's fragile hopes of winning the only grand slam missing from her collection were dashed on Tuesday when she lost in the first round at Wimbledon.

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She had no answer to Greek Eleni Daniilidou's weight of shot and went down 7-6 2-6 7-5.

"Well, it's pretty hard, but... that was the worst draw I could get," she said. "So I'm not gonna be positive today, and I have no excuse."

"I never felt the good rhythm, and I missed some opportunities in the third set. So it's very hard to win when you play like this."

When you play like 19-year-old Rafael Nadal, winning comes easy.

The French Open champion whacked American Vince Spadea 6-4 6-3 6-0 as he launched his bid to become the first man in 25 years to win back-to-back French Open and All England Club crowns.

The last man to have achieved the Roland Garros-Wimbledon double was Bjorn Borg in 1980. Nadal showed it is not beyond the realms of possibility that he could follow in the Swede's footsteps.

Defending champion Maria Sharapova failed to match the sparkle of her 18 carat gold tennis shoes in the opening of her defence, but still advanced 6-2 6-2 over claycourter Nuria Llagostera Vives.

However the scoreline had as much to do with the Spaniard's unease on the slick grass as the champion's prowess.

"I can get a lot better from here obviously," she said. I did enough to win and so, you know, I'm pretty satisfied."

"The pace of the court here is a lot different (to clay). I think she struggled with that a little bit."

Still, though, Sharapova could not help but enjoy her match.

"It was so amazing. I was just smiling," she said. "I usually don't smile when I go out on the court. The people are clapping. You're just taking it all in. You're remembering last year."

"This is where magic happened, I guess. So it was just really good to feel that again."

Men's second seed Andy Roddick was far more impressive, thumping Czech Jiri Vanek 6-1 7-6 6-2."

The man with the world's fastest serve cracked 14 aces past his opponent as he racked up victory in 82 minutes.

Roddick was joined in the second round by fellow American Venus Williams who breezed past Eva Birnerova 6-2 6-4.

"It was sunny. That was nice," she sighed.

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