Venus, Sharapova go through at Wimbledon

 Venus Williams of the U.S. returns the ball to Naomi Cavaday of Britain at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London June 24, 2008. (Reuters Photo)

Serving at 40-0 up on her opening service game, the seventh seed was irritated by an insect buzzing around her ankles, and Cavaday raced through the next five points to break and led 3-1 before Williams restored normal service.

“I was about to serve. I felt something on my leg. I looked down. It was a bee, a big old bumblebee,” said Williams, who reeled off the last six games to book her place in round two.

“I didn’t want it to sting me… then I ended up losing that service game, so I guess the bumble bee got me off to a bad start,” she said.

Compatriot Lindsay Davenport, the 25th seed, who returned to the grass court major following a two-year absence, pulled off a 6-3, 5-7 and 6-3 win over Renata Voracova.

Jelena Jankovic, who hopes to join fellow Serbs Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic in the grand slam winner’s circle, opened her account with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Ukraine’s Olga Savchuk.