NEW YORK—Stepping into Arthur Ashe Stadium for the second time this week was a still healthy and still glittery Maria Sharapova. This time, the hype was significantly less than in her first round against Simona Halep, but the task was the same: Win.
The Russian was less than perfect, but she managed to get it done over world No. 59 Timea Babos, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-1. The atmosphere was dimmed in comparison to Monday’s hoopla, but Sharapova's determination was not. She plays each shot as if to prove a point: I'm back, whether you like it or not.
"I certainly have expectations just because I know I've been in these stages before and I've been able to execute. There's a certain level of I know I can do this, I've done it before. I want to have that feeling again," Sharapova said. "But there's also the realistic understanding of, OK, you haven't been in this situation for a while. It's going to take a little time."