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Maria crashes out in first round

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DOHA: Five-time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova suffered a shock defeat in the first round of the Qatar Open on Monday, dumped out in three sets by outsider Monica Niculescu.

The Romanian, ranked number 92 in the world, 51 places behind the Russian, won 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.

In a match lasting more than two and a half hours, Maria hit 52 unforced errors as opposed to just 17 from Monica.

In blustery conditions, Maria also struggled to get to grips with the 30-year-old Monica’s distinctiv­e style, which relies heavily on a sliced forehand.

The former world number one, twice a winner in Doha, had been given a wildcard into the draw and was one the tournament’s major attraction­s.

“I did a good job of winning the longer rallies, even though that’s not really what I wanted to get myself into,” said Maria afterwards.

“So, physically I felt good. I just got pretty passive in the end and starting making too many errors.”

A jubilant Monica described it afterwards as “a very good win” as well as “a tough match.”

She added: “I love it how I play and I like to be unique and I think my slice forehand is a weapon.

“And when I feel good on the court then I play relaxed, I can be good and can be dangerous.”

Monica’s reward is to play either Magdalena Rybarikova or wildcard Fatma Al-Nabhani in the next round.

Nine of the top ten women’s players are competing in Doha this week, but arguably Maria was the biggest attraction.

Her defeat is unlikely to please organisers after the men’s tournament in Qatar last month was decimated of big name stars through injury.

The competitio­n could see a repeat of the Australian Open final as the world’s new number one Carolina Wozniacki, and the woman she beat in Melbourne, Simona Halep, are seeded one and two in Doha.

In another Romanian versus Russian clash, Simona started her tournament late yesterday, playing against Muscovite, Ekaterina Makarova, a former world number eight.

Also through on Monday was World No 30 Dominika Cibulkova, who beat Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova, the World No 22, 7-6 (10-8), 6-4.

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