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Clijsters survives scare to progress in Paris Open

Updated: 2011-02-10 13:39

(Agencies)

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 Clijsters survives scare to progress in Paris Open

Kim Clijsters of Belgium serves to Kristina Barrois of Germany during their Paris Open tennis tournament at the Coubertin stadium in Paris February 9, 2011. REUTERS 

PARIS, Feb 9 - Kim Clijsters lost the first set but roared back to beat Germany's Kristina Barrois 4-6 6-2 6-0 in the second round of the Paris Open on Wednesday.

The Belgian, who won the Australian Open last month, can take the number one spot from the absent Caroline Wozniacki if she reaches the semi-finals at Stade Coubertin -- just a short walk from Paris's more famous tennis venue Roland Garros. After losing the first four games against world number 78 Barrois on the hardcourt, the top seed's hopes of such success looked bleak with her serve erratic and forehand often long.

Clijsters pulled herself out of the rut by reeling off a string of winners but a drive volley into the net cost her the first set.

Barrois continued to trouble her more illustrious opponent with a cunning sliced backhand but her confidence gradually drained as Clijsters upped the tempo and lifted the crowd out of their early state of shock.

"In the second set I got it together and in the third set I just tried to keep the pressure on," Clijsters said courtside.

Andrea Petrovic, the sixth seed, also struggled against fellow German Angelique Kerber in a first-round tie before prevailing 7-5 3-6 6-2 while Belgium's Yanina Wickmayer dispatched Elena Vesnina 7-6 6-2 in one hour 35 minutes.

The modest home crowd in the French capital tried to cheer on Alize Cornet but Sweden's Sofia Arvidsson progressed to the second round of the $618,000 tournament 6-2 7-6 after the Frenchwoman had a long medical time-out for a thigh problem. Second seed Maria Sharapova, who has skipped media commitments because she is feeling unwell, is scheduled to play American Bethanie Mattek-Sands in the second round on Thursday.

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