WILLIAMS_ERRANI 63 60
Order was restored in the Eternal City on Sunday. The first set was tricky - the No.1-seeded Williams needed 51 minutes to win it, 6-3, and wasn't truly in full flow, hitting an even 16 winners and 16 unforced errors. Meanwhile, the No.10-seeded Errani had four winners to 10 unforced errors. The second set was one way traffic. Williams had a +13 differential of winners to unforced errors (15 to 2) and barely lost points (24 to 5). The second set lasted 21 minutes. Williams won, 6-3, 6-0.
Williams finished the match with her 31st winner of the day, a massive backhand down the line. By The Numbers Beyond match numbers, there were major implications from Williams' win, and not just the implication that she's once again a strong favorite for the French - she's now 53-2 on clay since the start of the 2012 clay court season, the only losses in that stretch coming in the first round of the 2012 French Open (to Virginie Razzano) and in her opening match at Charleston this year (to Jana Cepelova).
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