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Silver Dollar. 846-4691 or 268-3 111. 153t 15 WIMBLEDON, England — After blue skies finally chased away the rain that disrupted the beginning of the Wimbledon tennis champion ships, defending titlists Martina Navratilova and John McEnroe brushed aside their opening-round opponents Tuesday. Navratilova crushed fellow Amer ican Lisa Bonder 6-0, 6-2 in 39 min utes, while McEnroe lost only 12 points in his 15 service games as he stopped Australia’s Peter McNamara 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. Fifteen-year-old Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina, seeded 15th, recov ered from a tentative start to join the two top seeds in the second round, defeating Britain’s Amanda Brown 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. In other completed matches, Ricardo Acuna of Chile and Americans John Sadri and Chip Hooper also posted victories. Rain washed out all but one match Monday and delayed Tuesday’s play for 5'/2 hours. But when the skies finally cleared, Navratilova wasted no time disposing of Bonder, who complained about the slippery court. “I think it’s ridiculous. I slipped twice there,” she told umpire Jane Jones after the third game of the match. After Navratilova grabbed a 5-0 lead, referee Alan Mills came onto the famed Center Court at the All England Club. “I’m not playing another game,” said Bonder, of Saline, Mich., whose baseline game is much better suited for slow clay courts than the fast grass surface at Wimbledon. But it was Navratilova’s complete dominance rather than the court that was giving Bonder difficulty, and Mills decided to let play continue. It didn’t last long, however, as Navratilova, seeking her fourth straight Wimbledon singles crown, finished off the first set in just 15 minutes. The crowd, which had patiently waited through the long rain delay, cheered lustily when Bonder held service to open the second set, finally win ning a game. But Navratilova broke her opponent’s serve in the third and seventh games en route to winning the match and advancing into the sec ond round. “I just couldn’t wait to get out there and play some tennis today,” Navra tilova said. “The grass was nice — fresh and green — and I liked it. “I don’t think the conditions were bad. I never slipped once.” Navratilova dictated almost every point, angling her volleys and groundstrokes from corner to corner, keeping her opponent on the move. The McEnroe-McNamara match started Monday, with the Australian breaking McEnroe’s service in the opening game. But McEnroe broke back in the sixth game, leveling the first set 3-3. And there it stayed until Tuesday, as the match was stopped beeause of what Mills said was a dangerously slippery court. On Tuesda McEnroe’s serve-and-volley game worked to perfection as he befuddled McNamara. And once, when he sprawled face-first on the wet grass, he calmly returned to the baseline to receive the next serve, never questioning the conditions. “The court was slow and slippery,” he said later. “It wasn’t as bad as yes terday (Monday), but it needs a little sun, that’s for sure.” When he wasn’t slamming aces —he had 11'— his serves set up easy vol leys or he pulled out of his extraordinary repertoire a dazzling passing shot or a lob that nestled to the ground just inside the baseline. Meanwhile, Acuna defeated Tarik Behhabiles of France 6-3, 4-6, 6-1,6- 2. Sadri whipped Casio Motta of Brazil 6-3, 6-2, 6-3, and the big-serving Hooper downed Balazs Taroczy of Hungary 7-5, 7-6 (7-5), 6-3. In another match completed Tuesday, Virginia Ruzici of Romania de feated America’s Amy Holton 4-6, 6-4, 7-5. cr PANNING FOR GOLD? Try our Battalion Classified!!! „ 845-2611 _ „ ALL: The Battalion 845-2611 to* tv* Wi Hi We offer HAIRCUTS! No coupon neccesary! 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