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Upsets on Day 2 at US Open: Defending champ Kerber ousted by Osaka

August 30, 2017 10:09 IST

IMAGE: Germany's Angelique Kerber leaves the court after losing to Japan's Naomi Osaka at Ashe Stadium on day two of the US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Tuesday. Photograph: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

Angelique Kerber became the second women's defending champion to lose in the US Open first round when she was crushed 6-3, 6-1 by 19-year-old Japanese Naomi Osaka on Tuesday.

The German sixth seed, who has not won a title since winning at Flushing Meadows last year, never got into the match against the 2016 WTA newcomer of the year.

 

The last defending women's champion to lose in the first round in New York was Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova in 2005.

"I was always believing until the end that I could turn around the match, because I turn around a lot of matches," Kerber told a news conference.

"She played good, especially also at the end of the match. I'm always trying to go for it when I had the chance."

 

IMAGE: Naomi Osaka reacts after winning a point against Angelique Kerber. Photograph: Mike Segar/Reuters

Kerber, however, barely got that chance as Osaka, who last year had been described by 23-times grand slam champion Serena Williams as 'very dangerous', put her on the back foot with her aggressive play.

"Today she went for it. I think she took the chances, and she played a very good match. But for me it was for sure not the best day and not the best match," said Kerber.

Osaka, who grew up in New York, broke for 5-3 and sealed the opening set with a sizzling winner down the line under the closed roof at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

World number 45 Osaka broke in the first game of the second set when her opponent made a mess of a routine backhand, and she continued to pepper the court with winners to hold for 2-0.

Kerber had four break points but failed to convert any as Osaka completed her demolition job to claim her first career victory against a top-10 player.

She next faces either Swedish qualifier Rebecca Peterson or Czech Denisa Allertova, with a potential fourth-round clash against French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko looming.

Source: REUTERS
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