Heather Watson put a nightmare year behind her as she progressed to the second round with a 6-1, 7-6 (5) victory against the Belgian Maryna Zanevska. Watson won the mixed doubles title last year but the British No2 was forced to take a wild-card entry for this year’s tournament after 12 months in which her ranking dropped from 55 to 102 in the world. The opening set eased past in 29 breezy minutes for Watson as she broke Zanevska twice and dropped just two points on her own serve. Watson was confident, matching the powerful groundstrokes of the Belgian and forcing
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