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Canada's Raonic moves to second round at Australian Open; Marino knocked out

MELBOURNE, Australia - Canada's Milos Raonic overcame a shaky start to win his opening match at the Australian Open.

Raonic dropped the first set but reversed his momentum to score a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 7-6 (0) victory over Jan Hajek of the Czech Republic to advance to the second round Tuesday.

Raonic used his power serve to bomb Hajek with 30 aces in a victory lasting just over two and a half hours.

The right-hander from Thornhill, Ont., broke four times from 15 chances, ending with 57 winners and 50 unforced errors. Raonic also dominated the fourth-set tiebreaker, winning on the first of six match points.

Earlier, Rebecca Marino made a losing start to the season after being eliminated 6-3, 6-0 in the first round of women's play by China's Peng Shuai.

The match was the first in a main draw this season for the 22-year-old Vancouver native, who took more than half a year off in 2012 to get her focus back.

Marino returned to tennis on the Challenger level in October where she won a title, but has failed to qualify for two events so far in 2013, in Auckland and Hobart, Tasmania.

"This is my first grand slam back, and you could tell I was rusty," said Marino, who said had she not taken time away from the game she wouldn't have been on the court Tuesday. "I had a lot of nerves at the start — jelly legs.

"(Peng) is also an extremely good player in the top 40. I was frustrated to lose but I'm not frustrated off the court. I thought I'd be able to squeak back in the end but it didn't happen. I need more match experience."

The match with Peng went quickly for Marino, who lost in 52 minutes. She was broken in the opening game and never found her way into the contest.

Marino saved a match point in the last game after putting late pressure on her opponent with a missed break-point opportunity as Peng served for victory.

Marino exited the Open for the second year in the first round after winning her only main draw match at the tournament in 2011.

Marino ended with four aces, 10 winners and 23 unforced errors.

"I (don't have) big expectations for this season," said Marino, ranked 426th in the world. "I want to get back to the level where I was.

"But I'm not there yet, I'm the first to admit that, I'm not delusional. I'd like to be competing in the top 100 by the end of the year, I think that is possible. But it's baby steps right now."

Later, Jesse Levine of Ottawa faced Spain's Tommy Robredo in men's play.

News from © The Canadian Press, 2013
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