French Open: Michael Venus and Artem Sitak make winning starts at Roland Garros

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Michael Venus and his partner, Raven Klaasen breezed through the first-round. Photo credit: Photosport

Michael Venus and Artem Sitak have both won their first-round doubles matches at the French Open in Paris.

Defending champion Venus and his South African partner Raven Klaasen have beaten the French wildcard pair of Corentin Denolly and Alexandre Muller 6-3 6-3 in 1 hr 7, completing the win just before play was suspended around the grounds due to rain.

While Venus’s was the first match to be completed on day three, Sitak’s was the last as he and his Dutch partner Wesley Koolhof came from a set down to beat the German Croatian pair of Andre Begemann and Antonio Sancic 6-7 (4) 6-2, 6-4 in 2 hours 22 minutes.

Earlier the 10th seeds, Venus and Klaasen, were never troubled by the young French pair and after breaking serve in the opening game they never looked back.

"First match of a tournament there are nerves from everyone so first game to break settled us both down and allowed us to relax and play our game," Venus said.

Venus did save two break points on serve in the 6th game of the first set from 15-40, serving two second serve aces. But he and Klaasen broke again in the 9th game to take the set 6-3 in 40 minutes.

Games went with serve until the 6th game of the second set when Venus and Klaasen broke again for 4-2. Venus served out the match to start the defence of his title in the best possible way.

"We took care of the net really well and made the other guys play some tough shots out there so we took care of that but the next team will be tough and have confidence from their first round win so we will just start again," Venus said.

Venus and Klaasen will next face another French pair, the experienced Jonathan Eysseric and Hugo Nys for a place in the third round tomorrow night.

Venus will be back on court tonight however for his opening mixed doubles match. He and Taipei’s Hao-Ching Chan are the 6th seeds and take on Dutch players Demi Schuurs and Matwe Middelkoop in the first round.

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