Serena Williams back on track in Cincinnati after Rogers Cup slip
The world number one eased past Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova in straight sets; Toronto champion Belinda Bencic win streak continues

In her final tune-up tournament before the US Open, Serena Williams put herself back on the winning track with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova in her opening match at the Western & Southern Open on Wednesday.
There’s definitely a lot of pressure ... I would like to win the Open, probably more than anyone else
Williams prevailed in 90 minutes and showed none of the rare struggles that dogged her during last week’s semi-final loss to Swiss teenager Belinda Bencic in Toronto.
The defending Cincinnati champion, who will aim for a rare sweep of the four grand slam events at the August 31-September 13 US Open, broke Pironkova’s serve once in each set and then sealed the win in style with her 15th ace of the match.
“There wasn’t anything really tactical in particular for me today, I always just try to play my game and be consistent and stay focused,” Williams, who improved to 44-2 in 2015, said in a courtside interview.
The American world number one will meet Italian Karin Knapp in the third round. Knapp beat Russian Daria Gavrilova 6-4, 6-1.
Williams is skipping next week’s Connecticut Open in order to prepare for the US Open, where she will look to earn her fifth consecutive grand slam singles title and fourth of 2015.