US Open 2014: Venus and Halep among women's seeds to fall
US Open, Flushing Meadows, New York |
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Two-time champion Venus Williams and second seed Simona Halep were
knocked out of the US Open in a dramatic few minutes at Flushing
Meadows.
Home favourite Williams lost her third-round encounter 6-0 0-6 7-6 (7-5) to Italy's
Sara Errani.
Errani will play Mirjana Lucic-Baroni next after the Croatian qualifier beat Romania's Halep 7-6 (8-6) 6-2.
Swiss second seed Roger Federer beat Australia's Sam Groth in straight sets to reach the third round.
The five-time US Open champion set up a meeting with Spain's Marcel Granollers after a 6-4 6-4 6-4 victory.
Germany's sixth seed Angelique Kerber was beaten 6-1 7-5 by Switzerland's Belinda Bencic .
Having twice come back from being down a break in the third set, Williams had a chance to serve out the match.
But Errani, who had not won more than three games in a set against Williams in three previous meetings, showed great fighting spirit to force a tie-break.
Lucic-Baroni lost to Steffi Graf in the semi-finals of Wimbledon in 1999 before her career was derailed
Lucic-Baroni, 32, reached the semi-finals at Wimbledon in 1999 but had not reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam tournament since.
Off-court problems derailed her career but she returned to the Grand Slam stage in 2010 after a gap of eight years and beat future Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli at SW12 in 2012.
Stats of the day |
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Ivo Karlovic hit 31 aces against Marcel
Granollers to move within one of overall leader John Isner on 56 - but
Karlovic will not be adding to his total after a five-set defeat |
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Fabio Fognini might have only been on court
for 1hr 57mins as he made a swift exit against Adrian Mannarino, but he
still managed to hit 64 unforced errors |
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Tomas Berdych has the most potent men's forehand with 55 winners, while fellow Czech Lucie Safarova leads the women's standings with 43 |
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Safarova followed her 2hr 36mins second-round match with a
2hr 52mins epic in round three, taking her total to 7hrs 12mins so far |
In the men's draw, fourth seed David Ferrer had a walkover into round three after Bernard Tomic withdrew because of a hip injury.
Bulgarian seventh seed Grigor Dimitrov beat Israel's Dudi Sela 6-1 6-1 6-2, while 14th seed Marin Cilic of Croatia beat Ukraine's Illya Marchenko 7-6 (7-2) 6-2 6-4.
Sixth seed Tomas Berdych survived a five-set tussle with Martin Klizan to book his place in the third round, winning 6-3 4-6 6-2 3-6 6-3.
Arthur Ashe stadium
Jelena Jankovic (Ser) (9) beat Johanna Larsson (Swe) 6-1 6-0"I feel hungry, I want to do well again," said Jankovic, a former world number one who reached the US Open final in 2008.
Jankovic plays Belinda Bencic, who ousted sixth seed Angelique Kerber, in the fourth round
Sara Errani (Ita) (13) beat Venus Williams (US) (19) 6-0 0-6 7-6 (7-5)
"I've never heard the crowd that strong, I was shaking," said 27-year-old Errani, who put her finger to her lips after her victory, as if to silence the crowd.
"It was unbelievably good. I think I will remember forever that moment. I don't know why I did that. I was not angry. It was the adrenaline in my body."
David Ferrer (Spa) (4) beat Bernard Tomic (Aus) walkover
"I can't afford to get on court and play against David and cause much more pain to myself," said world number 67 Tomic, who had surgery on both hips in January.
"I can potentially make it 10 times worse. It's a very difficult decision for me, but I have to do this."
Tomas Berdych (Cze) (6) beat Martin Klizan (Svk) 6-3 4-6 6-2 3-6 6-3
"It's a good challenge. The conditions were tough again," said Berdych, 28, who avoided becoming the first top-10 seed to go out of the men's tournament.
"You go from day till early evening. You start with the sun, then you end up with the lights. It was quite windy, as well. He played good, so I'm happy to have that on my belt, to win another five-setter, and just go forward."
Roger Federer (Sui) (2) beat Sam Groth (Aus) 6-4 6-4 6-4
Federer won five consecutive US Opens between 2004 to 2008
"I could maybe have done a bit better on my serve but I thought it was an exciting match. I thought Sam played well and it was tough until the end. He's got unbelievable power. My arm's still shaking a little bit."
Louis Armstrong stadium
Shuai Peng (Chn) beat Roberta Vinci (Ita) (28) 6-4 6-3Grigor Dimitrov (Bul) (7) beat Dudi Sela (Isr) 6-1 6-1 6-2
Lucie Safarova (Cze) (14) beat Alize Cornet (Fra) (22) 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 6-4
Grandstand
Gael Monfils (Fra) (20) beat Alejandro Gonzalez (Col) 7-5 6-3 6-2Mirjana Lucic-Baroni (Cro) beat Simona Halep (Rom) (2) 7-6 (8-6) 6-2
"After so many years, to be here again, it's incredible," said Lucic-Baroni, who contested only two professional matches between 2004 and 2006.
"I wanted this so bad. So many times I would get to a place where I thought I could do it. Then I wanted it so bad that I kind of burned out. I'm so happy."
Caroline Wozniacki (Den) (10) beat Andrea Petkovic (Ger) (18) 6-3 6-2
Caroline Wozniacki took just 1 hour 19 minutes to beat Andrea Petkovic in the US Open third round
Quotes of the day
Venus Williams is not about to be hurried into retirement at the age of 34. "Time is continuous. No matter what age you are, I think in your mind you still feel quite young. I think that's everyone. In your head you're still very young. I'm still young. For tennis perhaps I'm older, but in life I'm a young person.""I was trying not to get caught up in the whole Roger act out there. You walk out, you get a few cheers. He walks out and the crowd goes ballistic." Sam Groth on facing five-time champion Roger Federer.
Dominic Thiem did not relish having to play good friend Ernests Gulbis. "I hated the situation. Something really, really special. I mean, it's a really great win for me. I would prefer it against everybody else, but not him."
Gulbis is asked what positives he takes from defeat. "What is positive for me? I lost. I'm going home. Nothing positive for me."
"I feel goofy right now. I feel like I'm 15." Mirjan Lucic-Barino is ready to party like it's 1999 - the last time she reached a Grand Slam fourth round.
'Kiss the net better'
Monfils will play 12th seed Richard Gasquet in the third round
Monfils walked up and held his hand on the white tape at the top of the net, while wondering aloud whether it was set up properly, drawing a laugh from umpire Gianluca Moscarella.
"I asked him, 'Are you sure?'" Monfils said later. And Moscarella's response? "He said: 'You should kiss the net and it should be better after,'" Monfils recalled with a smile.
"I trust him, because I know they measure it before and between the sets,'' the Frenchman said.
Monfils ended up with 10 double-faults in all, but that did not prevent him from beating Alejandro Gonzalez of Colombia 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 to reach the third round at Flushing Meadows for the first time since a quarter-final run in 2010.
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