American Sofia Kenin produces upset at Italian Open in Rome as second seed Aryna Sabalenka eliminated in second round
Italian Open second seed Aryna Sabalenka was eliminated by 134th-ranked Sofia Kenin in her opening match in Rome. Kenin beat the Madrid Open champion 7-6 6-2 less than a week after Sabalenka overcame Iga Swiatek in the Spanish capital. Ad Sabalenka was the second top-six-seeded player to fall at the first hurdle on Thursday after Jessica Pegula lost to 168th-ranked Taylor Townsend.
WTA RomeExclusive: ‘Not my priority goal’ – Sabalenka coy on chasing No. 1 rankingYESTERDAY AT 13:57 Waiting for Kenin in the next round is Anhelina Kalinina, with the pair now hopeful of their chances at a shot at the title following some big-name exits in a tough draw. “I’m super happy,” the former world No.
4 said on court after the match. “It was a really tough match and she’s played some great tennis, so I’m super proud of myself. “I had to bring my best tennis in order to win but I felt that I served well, and returned well.
I brought my good game so that’s why I won.” Exclusive: Becker says young players have a lot to learn from Murray — 'An absolute role model' Exclusive: Becker ‘worried’ about Nadal’s Roland-Garros chances Murray 'would still like to play' French Open despite early Rome exit It’s the 24-year-old’s first triumph over a top-two opponent since she beat then world No.1 Ashleigh Barty en route to the Australian Open title three years ago. As for Sabalenka, it was a first loss before the quarter-final stage of any event during a stunning season for the Belarusian, where she has a tour-leading record of 29 match wins so far this term. Kenin’s next opponent, Kalinina, posted a 6-2 6-2 victory over Anna Blinkova earlier in the day.