Novak Djokovic produced a dominant display to thrash Alexandr Dolgopolov and reach the second round of the Rome Masters.
The four-time champion at the Foro Italico is building up his form and confidence ahead of this month's French Open and looked impressive against his unpredictable opponent in a 6-1 6-3 victory.
Djokovic has struggled to recover since his return from a six-month lay-off over a long-standing wrist injury, but could enjoy a good run in the Italian capital thanks to a favourable draw with Nikoloz Basilashvili or Filippo Baldi waiting in the second round.
The 12-time Grand Slam champion lost to British No 1 Kyle Edmund in the Madrid Masters second round last week, but the Serbian never looked likely to lose back-to-back matches as he broke Dolgopolov in the opening game of the match.
Two further break of serves enabled the 30-year-old to wrap up the first set in 20 minutes before Djokovic continued to keep the pressure on his opponent, who was broken twice more, as the former world No 1 celebrated victory after 55 minutes.
"Today's match is encouraging and gives me reason to believe I can go all the way, but at the same time I have to be modest" said Djokovic who has been battling his way back from elbow surgery. "The conditions here are pretty suitable to my game. In 2008 it was one of the first titles I won and I always play well in Rome.
"The French Open is where I want to play my best tennis that is one big goal for this part of the season. I feel I'm going in the right direction."
Kei Nishikori recorded a hard-fought 7-6(7-5) 6-4 victory over Feliciano Lopez to book a second-round tussle with third-seed Grigor Dimitrov, who received a bye through the first round.
David Goffin, seeded ninth, made short shrift of the challenge from Leonardo Mayer as the Belgian raced to a 6-1 6-2 against the Argentinean and will next face Marco Cecchinato, after the Italian wildcard recorded a three-set comeback victory against Pablo Cuevas.
Former British player Aljaz Bedene secured an accomplished 6-4 6-4 win over veteran Gilles Muller to reach a second-round encounter with big-hitting South African Kevin Anderson.
Spanish 10th-seed Pablo Carreno Busta was made to sweat as American Jared Donaldson forced the three-time winner on tour to a deciding set before easing over the finishing line for a 6-4 3-6 6-0 success.
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