Stephens tumbles out in first round, Ostapenko impresses
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[January 15, 2018]
By Martyn Herman
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The stark
contrast in form between last year's two first-time grand slam
champions continued as Sloane Stephens was bundled out in the first
round of the Australian Open, while Jelena Ostapenko stormed into
round two on Monday.
American Stephens enjoyed a fairytale run to win the U.S. Open last
year ranked 83rd in the world but has not won a match since -- a run
that continued with a 2-6 7-6(2) 6-2 defeat by China's Zhang Shuai
on Margaret Court Arena.
Not that the 24-year-old was getting too down on herself.
"Even though I lost, I'm not too sad. Everything is good. Relax,
everybody. It will be okay. Don't worry. We will get back to having
fun soon," she told reporters.
"Just give me a little bit to regroup and we will be okay."
Unlike Stephens the 20-year-old Ostapenko, who blazed to the French
Open title last June to become Latvia's first grand slam champion,
has suffered no such hangover.
She backed up her Paris exploits to reach the Wimbledon
quarter-finals and third round in New York, and looked every inch a
title contender in a 6-1 6-4 defeat of Italian veteran Francesca
Schiavone to open proceedings on Rod Laver Arena.
Ostapenko, who had an edition of 55,000 stamps printed in her honour
last year, all of which were sold in a day, trailed in the second
set against the 37-year-old 2010 French Open champion, but clicked
into gear to move through.
PREDICTABLE DEFEAT
The seventh seed had lost in the first round of both her tournaments
so far this year, but back on one of the sport's grandest stages,
she shone.
"I really enjoy to play on all center courts, especially when there
is a lot of people watching and supporting me, I really love that
feeling," Ostapenko, who reached the third round here last year,
told reporters.
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Stephens reacts. REUTERS/Issei Kato
"Of course it's tough, especially after winning at the age of 20.
Everybody wants to beat you," she said. "But on the other side, I
have nothing to lose. I already won the grand slam. I just enjoy
every match and show my best."
The 24-year-old Stephens lacks the firepower of Ostapenko and while
her defeat by Zhang was classified as a first-day surprise, it was
quite predictable against an accurate opponent who just missed out
on a seeding.
Stephens was assured in winning the first set and battled back from
a break down in the second and served for the match at 5-4, only to
be broken and dragged into a tiebreak.
Zhang, who reached the quarter-finals in 2016 as a qualifier,
dominated the decider with her pinpoint groundstrokes to send the
13th seed spinning out.
Stephens was phlegmatic afterwards, laughing off questions about her
loss of form.
"I wouldn't call them tough times. Everyone is so depressed and so
down," she said. "I will have the best Instagram picture when I
finally snap this losing streak.
"Tennis is definitely a roller coaster. But I have learned to just
not panic."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford/John O'Brien)
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