The grand slam winners Li Na and Samantha Stosur made bright starts, and Venus Williams gave a defiant performance on the opening day of Wimbledon.
But, unfortunately for the veteran American, it came in the news conference room rather than on court. Also, the French Open champion and world No 1 Maria Sharapova picked up where she left off at Roland Garros, cruising into the second round by beating Anastasia Rodionova of Australia 6-2, 6-3.
In the last match on the No 1 Court Kim Clijsters defeated the No 18 seed Jelena Jankovic, 6-2, 6-4. Earlier, Williams, the five-time Wimbledon champion, who heads sister Serena by one title on that score, lost in the opening round of her favourite grand slam for the first time since 1997, her debut year at the Championships.
Venus, 32, lost in straight sets to the Russian Elena Vesnina, who claimed a decisive 6-1, 6-3 success on Court Two. Williams's only previous experience of a first-round singles loss at Wimbledon came as a 17 year old, 15 years ago, when she was defeated by the Polish player Magdalena Grzybowska, who was a year away from her career-high ranking of No 30.