Sharapova puts best foot forward

Tennis : Maria Sharapova showed there was no room for sentiment when she led a trio of Russian seeds into the second round of…

Tennis: Maria Sharapova showed there was no room for sentiment when she led a trio of Russian seeds into the second round of the French Open.

Playing under menacing clouds and in a rush to get off court before the heavens opened again over Roland Garros, the world number two was in unforgiving mood as local darling Emilie Loit hobbled around court with a thigh strain.

Sharapova powered to a 6-3 7-6 victory and was joined in the last 64 by 2006 runner-up Svetlana Kuznetsova and ninth seed Anna Chakvetadze, a 6-2 6-3 winner over Alicia Molik.

Kuznetsova avenged one of the most painful defeats of her career when she blew fellow Russian Ekaterina Bychkova off court 6-0 6-3.

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The third seed was humiliated by Bychkova at the 2005 US Open when she became the first defending champion to lose in the opening round.

Fast forward two years and Bychkova felt the full force of Kuznetsova's wrath.  Kuznetsova won nine consecutive games before her 79th-ranked opponent got on the scoreboard.

The roller-coaster careers of another pair of Russians, former champion Anastasia Myskina and Marat Safin, took another nosedive.

Making her comeback after undergoing foot surgery in January, Myskina's challenge lasted 38 forgettable minutes as she was embarrassed 6-1 6-0 by American Meghann Shaughnessy.

Safin raged, rolled in the red dirt and smashed a racket but his histrionics could not prevent a 6-4 6-4 7-5 mauling by Serb Janko Tipsarevic in the second round.

Sixth seed Novak Djokovic was a relieved man after he completed his first-round match a day after it started, defeating Colombian Santiago Giraldo 6-3 7-6 6-4.