France's Caroline Garcia celebrates after defeating Germany's Carina Witthoeft during their first round match at the Australian Open | AP 
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Australian Open: Free-moving Caroline Garcia shows no sign of back injury

The Frenchwoman, who had a breakout year in 2017, winning two titles and qualifying for the WTA Finals, ground past Carina Witthoeft 7-5, 6-3.

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MELBOURNE: Tenacious eighth-seed Caroline Garcia overcame first-round wobbles to fight her way into the Australian Open second round Tuesday, showing no signs of her problem back.

The Frenchwoman, who had a breakout year in 2017, winning two titles and qualifying for the WTA Finals, ground past Germany's Carina Witthoeft 7-5, 6-3.

She hit 33 winners but also made 29 unforced errors on her way to victory.

Her nerves were clearly jangling in the second set. She was 5-0 up but gave away three games before wrapping up the match.

It was a workmanlike display by Garcia, who was serving and moving freely despite retiring in tears from the lead-up Brisbane International with a back injury.

"It was very nice to compete and finally start my 2018 season. It was a very important match for me," she said.

"I was not happy with my first set but I kept fighting and founds some solutions. The second set was a little bit easier."

She has never gone beyond the third round at Melbourne Park with her next assignment against either Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic or Japan's Karumi Nara.

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