Boston Herald

Muguruza latest top seed to lose

- BY JOHN PYE

MELBOURNE, Australia — Wimbledon champion Garbine Muguruza struggled with the heat and Hsieh Su-wei’s game before losing 7-6 (1), 6-4 on Day 4 as the upsets intensifie­d at the Australian Open.

No. 3-ranked Muguruza follows Venus Williams and U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens out of the tournament in the first week, leaving only three major winners still in the women’s draw — and two of them could meet in the third round.

Muguruza had five double-faults, including one to give No.88-ranked Hsieh a match point, and made 43 unforced errors. She needed a medical time out in the first set, and accidently hit a ball into a line judge in frustratio­n.

“She’s definitely a very tricky opponent — today she played well,” said Muguruza, acknowledg­ing that the heat was bothersome but it wasn’t the hottest conditions she’d experience­d in Australia. “I could have done things better, but at the end, she deserves to win.”

With a forecast high of 102 Fahrenheit, Maria Sharapova appeared to be in a hurry to get off the Rod Laver Arena court ASAP, winning the first set in 23 minutes. The five-time major winner advanced 6-1, 7-6 (4) over No. 14-seeded Anastasija Sevastova.

“It’s a warm day. I did my job in two sets against someone that’s been troubling in the past for me,” said Sharapova, who missed last year’s tournament while serving a 15-month doping ban. “I think I deserve to smile out there after that victory.”

Ninth-seeded Johanna Konta, the 2016 Australian Open semifinali­st, fended off three match points before losing to U.S. lucky loser Bernarda Pera 6-4, 7-5.

No. 123-ranked Pera is making her Grand Slam debut and, after losing in the last round of qualifying, didn’t even know she had a spot in the main draw until Margarita Gasparyan withdrew with an injury. She will next play No. 20 Barbora Strycova, who beat Lara Arruabarre­na 6-3, 6-4.

Also advancing were No. 8 Caroline Garcia and No. 26 Agnieszka Radwanska, who next plays Hsieh.

Lauren Davis beat Andrea Petkovic 4-6, 6-0, 6-0, while former No. 1-ranked Karolina Pliskova advanced to a third-round match against No. 29 Lucie Safarova.

Sam Querrey was the latest of the leading U.S. men eliminated when he lost his second-round match 6-4, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 6-2 to 80thranked Marton Fucsovics. No. 8 Jack Sock and No. 16 John Isner went out in the first round.

The 13th-seeded Querrey was one of 10 American players — men and women — to reach the second round from the 32 who started the main draws.

No. 5 Dominic Thiem rallied from two sets down to defeat 190th-ranked American qualifier Denis Kudla 6-7 (6), 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. No. 21 Albert Ramos beat another American, wild-card entry Tim Smyczek 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (2).

No. 19 Tomas Berdych beat Guillermo Garcia-Lopez in four sets.

 ?? AP PhOTO ?? CLOSE CALL: Grigor Dimitrov celebrates after beating upstart American Mackenzie McDonald yesterday in Melborune.
AP PhOTO CLOSE CALL: Grigor Dimitrov celebrates after beating upstart American Mackenzie McDonald yesterday in Melborune.

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