Jun 24, 2008, 14:06 GMT
London - Defending champion Venus Williams struggle for almost an hour in a marathon first set before knocking back a British challenge in the first round of the Wimbledon Championships on Tuesday.
The seventh seed then spent a final 21 minutes claiming victory as she gained momentum for a defeat of number 197 teenager Naomi Cavaday 7-6 (7-5), 6-1.
The win propelled the American on her way as she bids for a fifth trophy at the All England club after playing in only a handful of events this patchy season.
Cavaday, 19, accounted well of herself despite losing in the opening round for the third straight year.
Williams improved to 52-7 at the event where she has enjoyed the majority of her career success.
'She played a great match and put a lot of pace on ball,' said Williams, competing at Wimbledon for the 12th consecutive year. 'She forced some errors from me.
'But I felt confident throughout, I always feel goo out on Centre Court.'
Williams fired six aces and broke three times, losing her own serve once early in the contest.
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