PARIS (Reuters) -
Third seed Aryna Sabalenka crashed out of the French Open with a
4-6 6-2 0-6 third-round defeat to Russian 31st seed Anastasia
Pavlyuchenkova on Friday, leaving the women's draw without its
top three seeds at the claycourt Grand Slam.
After the exits of Ash Barty and Naomi Osaka, the Belarusian was
the highest seed remaining this week in Paris but she failed to
keep a leash on her unforced errors to lose to the experienced
29-year-old Russian.
Sabalenka got off to a rollicking start for a 3-0 lead but her
unforced errors abruptly mounted and Pavlyuchenkova won six of
the next seven games to bag the set.
The 23-year-old hammered a flurry of winners to take four games
in a row to win the second set and level the match before
Pavlyuchenkova went off the court for medical attention,
returning with her left thigh heavily strapped.
The injury seemed to have made no difference to Pavlyuchenkova's
game as she handed a bagel to her opponent in the decider to set
up a meeting against either Victoria Azarenka of Belarus or
American Madison Keys.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Berhampore, India; editing by
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