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Halep becomes 1st top-seeded woman to lose in U.S. Open 1st round

Published : 27 Aug 2018, 21:23

  DF-Xinhua Report
Top seed Simona Halep File Photo Xinhua.

Top seed Simona Halep's U.S. Open campaign was cut short in the first round after losing to Kaia Kanepi, who needed just two sets to score the first big upset of the season's last Grand Slam at 6-2, 6-4 on Monday.

The Romanian has become the first No. 1-seeded woman to lose in U.S. Open first round in the professional era.

Halep also lost in the first round at last year's U.S. Open to 2006 champion Maria Sharapova, but she was not world No. 1 at that time.

Halep, who had claimed her first Grand Slam title in Paris in June, came into the U.S. Open 2018 flying high after a string of big results during the U.S. Open series, lifting the title in Montreal and reaching the final in Cincinnati.

Kanepi, ranked No. 44 in the world, reached the quarterfinals here last year -- her best result at any Grand Slam -- but has struggled to find her form after suffering a series of injuries.

But it was the 33-year-old Estonian who was the fresher player on Monday, playing the first match of the day against Halep on the brand new Louis Armstrong Stadium. She fired 26 winners compared to just nine from Halep.

"Yesterday I thought I have beaten just once the world number one, today I had another chance," said Kanepi, who had beaten then No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki in Tokyo in 2011.

Coming up next for Kanepi will be Swiss player Jil Teichmann, who made a successful main draw debut winning 6-3, 6-0 against Dalila Jakupovic of Slovenia.