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Angelique Kerber makes unwanted history

Updated on: 29 May,2017 08:44 AM IST  |  Paris
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German becomes the first women’s No. 1 seed to lose in the first round at Roland Garros

Angelique Kerber makes unwanted history

Angelique Kerber, Ekaterina Makarova

Kerber reacts after losing a point to Makarova on Day One of the French Open in Paris yesterday. Pics/AFPKerber reacts after losing a point to Makarova on Day One of the French Open in Paris yesterday. Pics/AFP


Angelique Kerber admitted the pressure of being World No. 1 was beginning to eat away at her fragile confidence after becoming the first top seed in French Open history to lose in the opening round. The 29-year-old German slumped to a dispiriting 6-2, 6-2 defeat to experienced Ekaterina Makarova of Russia yesterday.


Before this year, the earliest exits suffered by a top seed on Paris were in the second round — Justine Henin in 2004 and Serena Williams in 2014. In the men's singles, it has only happened once when Stefan Edberg made a quicker than expected exit in 1990. For Kerber, it was a second successive opening round defeat in Paris after losing to unseeded Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands 12 months ago.


"I know that I have to be 100 per cent ready from the first match," said Kerber.

Makarova celebrates her win over the German ace
Makarova celebrates her win over the German ace

She may be the US Open champion but the crown of being the world's best player is not sitting well with her. In the clay court season, Kerber lost her opener in Stuttgart where she was the defending champion, suffered a thigh injury in the third round in Madrid and lost first time out in Rome. Defeat in the Italian capital was at the hands of World No. 68 Anett Kontaveit — her worst loss in 18 months. Mercifully for left-hander Kerber the clay season is over and she can look ahead to the grass courts and Wimbledon where she was runner-up last year.

"The pressure is always there. This year, the expectations are much bigger, especially in the big tournaments and the Grand Slams," added Kerber, who won her first major at the Australian Open in 2016. "And the expectations from me also are really big because I know what I can do and what I did last year. But right now I think that I have to find to myself again and just try to forget the clay court season as soon as possible and then reset and start from the grass courts again."

Makarova goes on to face either Lesia Tsurenko or Kateryna Kozlova, both of the Ukraine. "It's unbelievable to win and to do it on my first appearance on Philippe Chatrier court as a singles player," said Makarova.

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