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Defending champ, Venus ousted early

- By Howard Fendrich

PARIS — A year after stunning the tennis world by winning the French Open for her first tour-level title, Jelena Ostapenko is again in rare company: a first-round loser as the defending champion at a Grand Slam tournament.

Something even more unusual also happened at Roland Garros: Venus Williams was beaten in her opening match at a second consecutiv­e major, the only time in her distinguis­hed career she’s had such early back-to-back exits.

All in all, it was quite a Day 1 at the only Grand Slam site that gets things started on a Sunday. There already is certain to be at least one first-time French Open finalist, because 2010 champion Francesca Schiavone and 2012 runner-up Sara Errani joined 2017 champ Ostapenko and 2002 runner-up Williams on the way out of the bottom half of the draw.

Ostapenko’s high-risk game produced far fewer rewards than problems, with 48 unforced errors to only 22 winners as she bowed out to 67th-ranked Kateryna Kozlova 7-5, 6-3 at Court Philippe Chatrier. Over at Court Suzanne Lenglen, things went similarly for Williams, a seventime major champion, who had 21 more unforced errors than her opponent in a 6-4, 7-5 loss to 85th-ranked Wang Qiang of China.

“Terrible day at the office today for me. I mean, in general, I played maybe, like, 20 percent of what I can play. Made like 50 unforced errors and so many double-faults. Like, couldn’t serve today,” Ostapenko said. “I had this unbelievab­le pressure. I felt that I’m not myself.”

She is only the second reigning women’s champion to exit in the first round of the French Open a year later — it happened to 2005 winner Anastasia Myskina — and only the sixth at any major tournament in the profession­al era.

All seeded men in action won, including No. 2 Alexander Zverev and No. 4 Grigor Dimitrov, who eliminated Mohamed Safwat, the seventh “lucky loser” to make it into the draw and the first man from Egypt to play in a Grand Slam tournament in 22 years.

 ?? ERIC FEFERBERG/GETTY-AFP ?? Venus Williams doesn’t look happy Sunday during her second straight first-round loss in a Grand Slam event.
ERIC FEFERBERG/GETTY-AFP Venus Williams doesn’t look happy Sunday during her second straight first-round loss in a Grand Slam event.

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