Osaka
too strong for Sharapova in California
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[March 08, 2018]
(Reuters) - Former world number
one Maria Sharapova lost her second consecutive first round match
with a 6-4 6-4 defeat to Japan's Naomi Osaka at the BNP Paribas Open
in California on Wednesday.
Sharapova, who returned to tennis last April following a 15-month
doping ban, continued to struggle to find form this season as she
dug herself into an early hole and never fully recovered.
Now ranked 41st in the world, Sharapova fought back from early
breaks in both sets but ultimately came up short on the key points
in a performance that saw her commit six double faults and lose five
service games to her 20-year-old opponent. "I knew (Sharapova) would
fight for everything because I've watched her since I was little,"
world number 44 Osaka said in a courtside interview after winning
the first meeting between the pair. "I was just really honored to
play her."
A two-time champion at Indian Wells, Sharapova won the Tianjin Open
in October for her first triumph since returning to the WTA Tour,
but has not come close to challenging for a tournament victory
since.
In earlier action, American teenager Amanda Anisimova recorded her
first top-level victory with a 6-2 6-2 thrashing of Pauline
Parmentier.
The 16-year-old's poised and polished performance came in stark
contact to the dismal display of Canadian Eugenie Bouchard, who was
humbled 6-3 6-4 by American qualifier Sachia Vickery.
Anisimova, the junior women's U.S. Open champion, was stronger than
the 32-year-old Parmentier in every facet of the game on the slow
hard court in Indian Wells. "It's very exciting. I've worked really
hard for this so I'm proud of myself," Anisimova told Tennis
Channel, adding that adjusting to the senior ranks had been more
mental than physical.
"The biggest thing is being tough mentally. I've learned about how
to just be stronger during matches."
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Maria Sharapova (RUS) in her first round match against Naomi Osaka
(not pictured) at the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis
Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
She will face Russia's 23rd seed Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the
second round.
Switzerland's Belinda Bencic, who was also a teenage prodigy but has
had her career blighted by injury, also advanced by overcoming an
awful start and seeing off a match point to beat Hungarian Timea
Babos 1-6 6-1 7-6(4).
Former world number five Bouchard was outclassed by 100th-ranked
Vickery in her first match since reaching a settlement with the U.S.
Tennis Association (USTA) over a locker room fall during the 2015
U.S. Open.
Her weak second serve was particularly costly as Vickery pounced
time and again in front of a sparse late-afternoon crowd on centre
court.
All eyes will be on Serena Williams on Thursday when the American
plays in her first singles event since giving birth last September,
the two-time champion starting her campaign against Zarina Diyas of
Kazakhstan in a first round encounter.
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