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Konta crashes out in New York

US OPEN DREAM DIES FOR BRITISH NUMBER ONE

- by MIKE DICKSON Tennis Correspond­ent @Mike_Dickson_DM

Just when it looked like Jo Konta was going to get on one of her Grand slam rolls she found herself ambushed at the us Open last night.

Konta had never lost in the third round of the Major, but will not even get that far after being dumped out by world No 77 sorana Cirstea 2-6, 7-6, 6-4.

the No 9 seed, last year’s quarter finalist, became one of the most prominent casualties of the week and will have been taken aback by the sustained quality produced by her 30- year- old Romanian opponent.

Konta had her opportunit­ies and could have done some things differentl­y, but would not have expected the assault from the baseline that abruptly stopped what had looked a procession into the last 32.

After a comfortabl­e first set for Konta, Cirstea put her serve under sustained attack and held her nerve in the closing stages of the decider by continuall­y ripping groundstro­ke winners.

‘she played better than me, she’s had some great results and is capable of playing great tennis,’ said a slightly bemused Konta afterwards. ‘surprised? No. Frustrated obviously. these are the best players in the world and on a given day they are capable of playing amazing tennis and that’s what she did. I did the best I could and tried to find a way but she was better.”

the tipping point in the decider came when Cirstea converted a fifth break point for 4-3, and then impressive­ly fended off a counteratt­ack in the next game as Konta had three break points.

the British player was guilty of giving Cirstea too much pace to feed off without offering much to disrupt her rhythm. Yet it was nonetheles­s surprising that someone whose career peak is behind her was able to maintain such pinpoint accuracy with her rasping drives.

Konta is now left to negotiate the various quarantine rules about returning to Europe before she decides whether to play in Rome’s clay court Italian Open.

this is not going to be like last year, when she reached the last eight at three Grand slams, but it is not that she looks hopelessly out of form.

It was a desperatel­y tight match, although one thing for certain was that, on an outside court at near empty Flushing Meadows, there would not be the drama which accompanie­d their first meeting.

that was in the notorious Fed Cup tie in Constanta three years ago when Konta was left in tears due to the abuse she received from the crowd and Romanian captain Ilie Nastase, who ended up being escorted out of the stadium.

For all her discomfort, Konta did end up winning then and Cirstea began with a series of double faults yesterday that helped give the British player an immediate advantage.

the early break was pulled back but it was not long before Konta was causing severe damage with the consistent quality of her return of serve — new coach, the swede thomas Hogstedt — looking on admiringly.

Both players hit a heavy ball but Konta was winning the slightly one-dimensiona­l slugging contest in a match that was always going to be fast and furious.

What the uK No1 could not have reckoned with was that her opponent would start to serve more like serena Williams as the second set went on.

Konta still manoeuvred herself into a position to win in straight sets. At 4-4 she had two break points, one of which was dumped into the net with a backhand.

she created two more at 5-5 but the Romanian, who was increasing­ly producing her best tennis on the big points, saved them with a service winner and an ace.

In the tiebreak she forged ahead for 6-2 and although three set points were saved it was, fittingly, clinched with another ace.

Konta then took a dubiously long toilet break that lasted eight minutes which allowed her opponent to sit there and contemplat­e. It also gave the No 9 seed time to mentally reset, but ultimately to no avail.

As the seeds fall — No 10

Garbine Muguruza also went last night — Naomi Osaka is progressiv­ely looking like the player to beat in the women’s draw.

she has seven different face coverings in her bag to use this fortnight. It seems eminently possible she will get to use them all.

they are emblazoned with names of police violence victims and on Wednesday night she took to the court wearing one honouring Elijah McClain, who was killed earlier this year in Colorado.

the 2018 champion has establishe­d herself as favourite for the tournament with her early form and therefore it would be no surprise if she gets to play seven singles matches.

Her second ended in the 6-1, 6-2 dismissal of the dangerous Italian Camile Giorgi.

Osaka explained after her win why she had chosen McClain as the latest name on her masks: ‘I feel like I still don’t think his name is very put out there compared to, like, George Floyd or Breonna taylor.

‘For me, today was very special in the way that I wanted to represent him very well.’

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