Djokovic, Williams look to bounce back

Update: 2014-08-12 23:35 GMT
The world number one pair of Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams aim to bounce back this week at the Cincinnati Masters, the last major tuneup before the US Open. Djokovic was stung by a third-round hammering by France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who got past the Serb in less than an hour en route to taking the ATP Masters title in Toronto on Sunday.

Williams fell in the semi-finals of the WTA’s sister tournament in Montreal, losing to her elder sister Venus for the first time since 2009. She’ll be eager to get back on track before heading to the US Open, which starts on August 25 and will be her last chance this year to add to her cache of 17 major titles. Djokovic has some major repair work looming after being frustratingly crushed by Tsonga.

The newly-married Serb, who has never won a Cincinnati title despite four trips to the final, may benefit from the continuing injury absence of Rafael Nadal. The 2013 Cincinnati champion from Spain is racing the clock to recover from a right wrist injury in time to defend his title at the year’s last Grand Slam. Meanwhile, Roger Federer will return to a tournament he has won five times, most recently in 2012.

On the women’s side, double Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova is seeded second behind Williams, with Montreal champion Agnieszka Radwanska third. Maria Sharapova, seeded fourth, and Wimbledon finalist and fifth seed Euenie Bouchard both have ground to make up after early exits in Montreal.

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