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Kerber exits at rainy US Open; Federer scrapes home

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NEW YORK: The question was rather simple after Angelique Kerber became only the second defending US Open champion in the profession­al era to lose in the first round.

The surprising­ly lopsided 6-3, 6-1 loss to 45th-ranked Naomi Osaka of Japan under the closed roof in Arthur Ashe Stadium at a rainy Flushing Meadows on Tuesday was former No. 1 Kerber’s latest in a long list of disappoint­ing performanc­es in 2017, so she was asked what she thinks went wrong this season.

She sighed, shrugged her shoulders and began to answer: “I don’t know.”

Moments later, her eyes darting around the room, she added, “This year is a completely different year.”

Talk about an understate­ment. In 2016, Kerber broke through to the top of tennis in a spectacula­r way. A player with only one previous Grand Slam semifinal appearance reached the first three major title matches of her career, winning two of them: She stunned Serena Williams in the Australian Open final, lost to Williams in the Wimbledon final, and then beat Karolina Pliskova in the US Open final to rise to the top of the WTA rankings for the first time.

Her follow-up has been quite a flop. Kerber, a 29-year-old German, has not won any title of any sort this season. She is only 25-18 overall, 0-9 against opponents ranked in the top 20, and Tuesday’s loss assured her of falling out of the top 10 for the first time since October 2015. At Grand Slam tournament­s she is 6-4, including another firstround loss in May at the French Open, where she became that tournament’s first No. 1 seed to lose so early.

“I know that I’m strong and I know that I will come back stronger, for sure. I know that I will not (be) giving up,” said Kerber, the first defending champion to lose in the US Open’s first round since Svetlana Kuznetsova in 2005.

Showers showed up before noon Tuesday and led to the postponeme­nts of dozens of matches. The only court used in the afternoon and evening was Ashe, thanks to the retractabl­e cover constructe­d ahead of last year’s tournament.

The only men’s matches completed were there, and Roger Federer overcame a slow start and then a late lapse to edge 19-yearold American Frances Tiafoe 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 in a compelling first-rounder at night.

Federer’s footwork and strokes were off in the first set, and he repeatedly gave Tiafoe points via miscues. Federer then appeared to take control by grabbing eight of nine games en route to taking a 2-1 lead in sets. But Tiafoe rediscover­ed his own powerful shots to force a fifth set. Federer went up 3-1, then got broken while serving for the match at 5-3. But he broke right back, finally converting his third match point.

Federer earned his 79th career victory at the US Open, equaling Andre Agassi for second-most behind Jimmy Connors’ 98.

Federer’s possible semifinal foe and chief rival for the title, No. 1 Rafael Nadal, overcame a first-set hiccup of his own before overpoweri­ng Dusan Lajovic of Serbia 7-6 (6), 6-2, 6-2.

The women’s No. 1 seed, Pliskova, easily advanced by beating Magda Linette 6-2, 6-1, French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko got past Lara Arruabarre­na 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 in a match that started on Court 17 then was moved indoors at Ashe, and No. 23 Barbora Strycova defeated Misaki Doi 6-1, 6-3. Yet another seeded woman was eliminated when No. 28 Lesia Tsurenko lost to Yanina Wickmayer 6-3, 6-1.

At night in Ashe, No. 15 Madison Keys of the US compiled a 32-9 edge in winners and moved into the second round by beating Elize Mertens of Belgium 6-3, 7-6 (6). Keys got broken while serving for the match at 6-5, and then faced a set point at 6-5 in the tiebreaker. But Keys delivered a big forehand to force a backhand error by Mertens, starting a three-point run for the American to close out the victory.

 ??  ?? Japan’s Naomi Osaka returns the ball to Germany’s Angelique Kerber during their 2017 US Open match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on Tuesday. (AFP)
Japan’s Naomi Osaka returns the ball to Germany’s Angelique Kerber during their 2017 US Open match at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on Tuesday. (AFP)

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