Muguruza U.S. Open hopes dashed on Ashe
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[September 01, 2016]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Garbine Muguruza
was once again left to sift through the remains of another failed
U.S. Open campaign after the third-seeded Spaniard suffered a shock
7-5 6-4 second round upset by unheralded Latvian Anastasija
Sevastova on Wednesday.
The French Open champion has never found the same success on the
Flushing Meadows hard courts as she has on Parisian clay, where she
claimed her first grand slam title in May by beating Serena Williams
in the final.
In four visits to the U.S. Open, the 22-year-old has yet to advance
to the third round in New York and the Spaniard was unable to
overcome her 48th-ranked opponent this time in a sloppy contest
littered with service breaks.
Muguruza came into the year's final grand slam with a chance to
usurp Serena Williams at the top of the world rankings if she could
win the tournament, but she was already claiming it would need "a
miracle" to even reach the final after her first match.
The Spaniard, however, did not go down without a fight.
Serving for a third round berth at 5-1, Sevastova had two match
points but could failed to convert either as Muguruza registered the
break to keep her hopes alive.
Muguruza continued to close the gap by holding to love then breaking
the crumbling Latvian a second time to get the set back on serve.
With the match slipping away and the crowd at the massive Arthur
Ashe Stadium court buzzing, Sevastova calmed her nerves to break
once more, sealing the biggest win of her career with a fizzing
forehand cross court winner.
LITANY OF ERRORS
"I was shaking a little bit at the end," the 26-year-old Sevastova
admitted in an on-court interview. "A night match on Ashe. What is
going to be bigger?
"I thought, 'Why do they put me on Ashe at 7 p.m.?' I mean, I think
they thought it should be a good match.
"It feels great, but it's still not like I won the tournament.
It's only second round."
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Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia after beating Garbine Muguruza of
Spain on day three of the 2016 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA
Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert
Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports
It was certainly not the high quality match one might have been
expected to see at prime time on one of the sport's biggest stages,
Sevastova committing a whopping 34 unforced errors but outdone by an
even sloppier Muguruza with 38.
Muguruza did take a majority of her chances, converting five-of-six
break point opportunities, but Sevastova was able to capitalize on
seven of the 12 the Spaniard presented to her in the error-prone
contest.
While Muguruza needs to go back to the drawing board, the victory
could serve as a key stepping stone in Sevastova's rehabilitation
after the Latvian retired in May 2013 due to a chronic run of
injuries before launching a comeback last year.
"I think I had to work on it when I took the time off," said
Sevastova, who will face Ukraine's Kateryna Bondarenko in the third
round. "I think I manage it better now that I stay in the moment.
It's tough to not look ahead.
"We can enjoy it today but tomorrow is a new day. You have to think
forward."
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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