British teen into second round in Beijing

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Britain’s teenage star Laura Robson took another step forward in her quest to break into the top 50 in the world Sunday, battling past an opponent more than twice her age at the China Open in Beijing.
The world number 57, who reached the final of the Guangzhou Open just over a week ago, continued her Asia adventure by defeating Japan’s Kimiko Date-Krumm 6-4, 6-4 to ease into the second round of the Premier Mandatory event.
But it was far from plain sailing for the 18-year-old Robson, who fought back brilliantly from three games down in the first set, winning five without reply against Date-Krumm, 42, as youth ultimately overpowered experience.
“I’m feeling confident when I play at the moment. Even when I’m not playing my best like I was today I still feel that I am able to win matches,” Robson told AFP.
Date-Krumm raced to a 4-1 lead in the first set as Robson struggled with her serve and made a number of unforced errors.
But several big forehands from the young Briton saw her gain confidence and the Japanese was no match for her opponent’s power.
Robson, who ended last year in 131st place in the WTA standings, took the second set with relative ease, maintaining her recent momentum in the “Asia swing” of the tour.
“I was a double-break down in the first set and I knew I had to get a lot better and start moving my feet a bit more,” Robson said.
“She’s a tough opponent to play against because she hits the ball very low so you have to bend your legs a lot more than I like to.”
Robson said she was disappointed with her lack of rhythm but was confident she would play “a lot better” in the next round after improving her movement throughout the match and in a practice session afterwards.
The mixed doubles silver medallist at the London Olympics has shot up the world rankings this year, in large part due to a fourth-round appearance at the US Open and her exploits in Guangzhou, and now has the top 50 in her sights.
“After this week I should be pretty close,” she said. “I’ve got to keep winning here for sure and do well in Osaka (next week) to have a chance.”
Robson will play Spain’s Lourdes Dominguez Lino, who defeated Roberta Vinci of Italy 6-7 (4/7) 7-6 (7/4) 6-2, in the next round of the fourth and final compulsory event which ranks just behind the Grand Slams and WTA Championships.

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