PERTH, Australia -- Alize Cornet overcame jet lag and French teammate Gilles Simon some rustiness from the offseason to beat Taiwan on Saturday at the Hopman Cup.
Cornet beat Su-wei Hsieh 6-4, 6-4 and Simon, who moved up in the rankings from No. 29 to 7 last year, defeated Yen-hsun Lu 6-3, 7-6 (8) to give France a 2-0 winning lead after the two singles matches.
The teams were to play a mixed doubles match later Saturday.
The U.S, Australia, Germany and Slovakia are playing in Group A while Russia, France, Italy and Taiwan are in Group B. The winners of each group play in the final next Friday.
Simon had problems closing out the Taiwanese player in the second set, allowing Lu to break his service in the sixth game to get back into the match and force a tiebreaker.
Both Cornet and Hsieh had problems with their serves in the opening set, and Hsieh was 0-for-4 in her breakpoint chances. Cornet succeeded once in five tries -- in the ninth game when she took a 5-4 lead -- then held serve and won the set with an ace.
Before the second set started, Hsieh has a medical time out to receive treatment for a stiff neck, and the physiotherapist was back several times between games to give the Taiwanese player additional treatment.
"It's something like 3 a.m. in France right now, so I was not in the best of shape," Cornet said. "I felt out of breath at times, but it's nice to get the win."
Lleyton Hewitt, who hasn't played since the Beijing Olympics due to a hip injury and subsequent surgery, partners Casey Dellacqua when Australia takes on Germany in one of two matches Monday.
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