Andreescu through to second round of US Open with 6-2, 6-4 win over Volynets
NEW YORK — Suddenly vaulted into the spotlight of great expectations, Canadian Bianca Andreescu began her U.S. Open quest Tuesday with an overabundance of nerves.
But the 19-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., conquered those opening jitters, prevailing 6-2, 6-4 against 17-year-old American wild card Katie Volynets to advance to a second-round encounter with Belgian veteran Kirsten Flipkens.
“It’s my first round, first match of the tournament. Maybe I was a little bit rusty at the beginning. I’m also playing someone younger than me, so that’s not the best scenario. I’m usually the ‘young one.’ But it’s nice to see these up-and-coming players play on big stages like this,” Andreescu said.
The Canadian had some tape under her left knee, as she had for her last few days in practice but not when she first arrived in New York to prepare.