Keys returns to tour in Doha and beats sixth seed Bencic

Keys hit 24 winners against 13 to see off Bencic, who was coming off a loss to Iga Swiatek in the final of the Adelaide International on Saturday.

Published : Mar 02, 2021 22:38 IST

Keys was playing for the first time since her first-round exit at the French Open. She missed the Australian Open after testing positive for the coronavirus shortly before she was due to fly to Melbourne.
Keys was playing for the first time since her first-round exit at the French Open. She missed the Australian Open after testing positive for the coronavirus shortly before she was due to fly to Melbourne.
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Keys was playing for the first time since her first-round exit at the French Open. She missed the Australian Open after testing positive for the coronavirus shortly before she was due to fly to Melbourne.

In her first match since September, former U.S. Open finalist Madison Keys beat Belinda Bencic 6-4, 6-1 at the Qatar Open on Tuesday.

Keys hit 24 winners against 13 for the sixth-seeded Bencic, who was coming off a loss to Iga Swiatek in the final of the Adelaide International on Saturday.

Keys was playing for the first time since her first-round exit at the French Open. She missed the Australian Open after testing positive for the coronavirus shortly before she was due to fly to Melbourne on a charter flight.

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“It's amazing to be back. I'm smiling under my mask,” Keys said. “Disappointed that I couldn't go to Australia, but very happy to have the first match of my season like this.”

The 2017 U.S. Open finalist said that when she contracted the virus she "just had super, super mild symptoms, so I was really lucky.”

Keys' second-round opponent is Maria Sakkari, who won their only previous match last year. Aryna Sabalenka and Garbine Muguruza are potential quarterfinal opponents.

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