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We are all tired, says Radwanska as seeds fall

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WUHAN: Agnieszka Radwanska warned the world’s top female players are exhausted after a long season and said it was little surprise most of the seeds have tumbled out at the Wuhan Open.

Radwanska, the ninth seed, crashed out of the hot and sticky tournament at the hands of Australia’s Ashleigh Barty after struggling to overcome a virus that had forced her out of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.

She joined the exodus of tournament favourites including Romanian Simona Halep, seeded two, and Dane Caroline Wozniacki, the fourth seed, during the early rounds at Wuhan.

“Some of the girls are tired. Obviously it’s the end of the season,” 28-year-old Radwanska said on Wednesday after going down 4-6, 6-0, 6-4.

“Nobody’s a machine here, you can just be exhausted after a couple of months playing tennis. These things happen,” the Pole said.

Wuhan falls at a busy time of year in the women’s schedule, sandwiched between the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo and the Beijing Open. They have weeks still to play before the final tournament of the season, the Fed Cup, in early November.

Caroline Wozniacki, world No. 6, was on Tuesday upset 7-5,6-3 in the second round by Maria Sakkari, ranked 80 in the world, just days after jetting in from Tokyo, where she captured her first title of the year. She had previously fought her way through six finals, losing in each one.

Speaking before her first match at Wuhan, Wozniacki said she found the tight schedule mentally challengin­g.

“I’m feeling OK (physically). It’s more mentally, getting yourself up in the morning and having to be competitiv­e and not just being able to take a chilled day,” she said. — AFP

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