Americans Stephens and Gauff crash
out in Washington
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[July 31, 2019]
(Reuters) - Top seed and former
champion Sloane Stephens crashed out of the Citi Open in Washington
as she suffered a stunning 6-2 7-5 first-round loss to Swede Rebecca
Peterson on Tuesday while teenager Cori 'Coco' Gauff also fell in
straight sets.
Stephens, whose best result this year was a run to the Madrid
semi-finals in May, was misfiring from the start and never managed
to settle into much of a groove in her first meeting with the
Swedish world number 70.
Peterson enjoyed a dream start as she raced out to a 5-2 lead and
ultimately took the opening set in 29 minutes when Stephens sent a
routine backhand from the baseline into the net.
Stephens, who triumphed here in 2015, started to settle down in the
second and led 5-4 but Peterson broke back to get back on serve and
never looked back.
Up next for Peterson will be Italian Camila Giorgi, who defeated
Sachia Vickery to advance.
Gauff, the 15-year-old sensation who made a stunning run to the
fourth round at Wimbledon and came through qualifiers to reach the
main draw in Washington, fell 6-4 6-2 in the afternoon to Zarina
Diyas of Kazakhstan.
The turning point came at the end of the first set as Diyas
converted her fourth set point of the game when Gauff sent a
forehand into the net.
That brought an end to a game that had lasted more than 10 minutes
and left the youngster visibly frustrated.
Diyas held at love to start the second set and rolled to the win
before packed stands on a hot and humid day in the U.S. capital.
Gauff did herself no favors, smacking her 33rd unforced error on
match point having also given Diyas 16 break points, five of which
she was able to convert.
BAPTISTE STUNS KEYS
As one American teenager faltered another delivered as unheralded
17-year-old Hailey Baptiste shocked second-seeded Madison Keys
7-6(4) 6-2 in their first-round meeting.
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Sloane Stephens (USA) in action during a match against Johanna Konta
(GBR) on day six at the All England Lawn and Croquet Club. Mandatory
Credit: Susan Mullane-USA TODAY Sports
Keys appeared in control when she went up a break in the first set
but Baptiste immediately broke back and managed to outslug the
hard-hitting Keys the rest of the way to claim her first career WTA
match win.
Olympic champion Monica Puig, fourth seed Hsieh Su-wei and France's
Kristina Mladenovic all advanced in straight sets to the second
round on Tuesday.
On the men's side Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga improved his record
against Karen Khachanov to 3-0 after coming out on the winning end
of a tight 6-4 2-6 7-5 battle to send the second-seeded Russian
packing.
In the night match Australian Nick Kyrgios blasted 15 aces to defeat
qualifier Thai-Son Kwiatkowski 7-5 6-4 to set up a second-round
showdown with 11th seeded Gilles Simon of France on Tuesday.
Big-serving Marin Cilic and promising newcomers Daniil Medvedev and
Kyle Edmund also advanced in straight sets to reach the second round
on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto and Rory Carroll in Los
Angeles; Editing by Toby Davis/Amlan Chakraborty)
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