| HILTON HEAD, South Carolina (Ticker) -- Top seed Martina Hingis of Switzerland
and No. 2 Monica Seles of the United States today advanced to the third
round of the $1.05 million Family Circle Cup.
All seven of the seeded players in action today won their second-round
matches in the first claycourt event of the year.
Making her first appearance at Hilton Head since earning the title here
in 1997, Hingis beat Austrian Sylvia Plischke, 6-3, 7-5, in the second
round. She will meet No. 10 Conchita Martinez of Spain in the Round of
16.
After losing the first three games of the second set, Hingis rebounded
to win the next five games to regain control of the match.
"I kind of laid back a little bit, and right away she was there," Hingis
said. "She had nothing to lose, of course, as I didn't have nothing to
lose at 3-0, so I just tried to be more aggressive and make more winners."
Since falling to Venus Williams in the second round at the Sydney International
in January, 1998, Hingis has not lost before the quarterfinals in 24 straight
events.
However, the 18-year-old Hingis has not claimed a title since defeating
Amanda Coetzer in the Pan Pacific Open in Japan on February 7. It was her
second consecutive triumph, having won her third straight Australian Open
title the week before. She has lost in the quarterfinals of her last three
events (Paris Open, Evert Cup, and Lipton Championships).
Martinez beat France's Alexia Dechaume-Balleret, 6-3, 6-0, in her second-round
match.
Seles rolled to a 6-3, 6-0 win over Belarussian Olga Barabanchikova
and will meet 14th-seeded Russian Elena Likhovtseva in the third round.
"It's always a tough match the first time you play on clay every year,"
Seles said. "Still have to make some adjustments, but I think by the second
set I started playing a lot better."
Seles, who is without a title this year, has won eight of 10 matches
in Hilton Head. In addition to her final loss to Hingis, Seles reached
the semifinals last season, saving five match points against Schnyder in
the quarterfinals.
Likhovtseva cruised to a 6-1, 6-1 win over Anne-Gaelle Sidot of France.
Sixth seed Patty Schnyder of Switzerland defeated American Lisa Raymond,
6-4, 6-2. After falling behind 4-1 in the first set, Schnyder won five
straight games to take control of the match.
Ninth seed Irina Spirlea of Romania, last year's runner-up, battles
Croatian Iva Majoli in the night match. The winner will play Schnyder in
the third round. Before winning her opening-round match, Spirlea had dropped
six of her last seven matches. She is just 5-6 this season.
No. 13 Silvia Farina of Italy and 16th-seeded Henrietta Nagyova of the
Czech Republic also advanced to the third round. Farina beat Virginia Ruano
Pascual of Spain, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, and Nagyova downed Rita Grande of Italy,
6-1, 6-2.
Andrea Glass of Germany defeated Romania's Ruxandra Dragomir, 6-3, 6-4,
in a battle of unseeded players.
Third-seeded Jana Novotna of the Czech Republic, No. 4 Arantxa Sanchez
Vicario of Spain and fifth-seeded Amanda Coetzer of South Africa will play
their second-round matches on Thursday.
First prize is $150,000.
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