Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

‘Didn’t play good’: No. 1 Pliskova won’t dissect loss

- By Howard Fendrich

NEW YORK » Under normal circumstan­ces, Karolina Pliskova would not have been seeded No. 1 at the U.S. Open and so, while a second-round loss certainly would have been disappoint­ing to her, and noticed by others, it wouldn’t have been as newsworthy.

But what’s normal in 2020? With the women who are 1-2 in the rankings choosing to skip the trip to Flushing Meadows because of the pandemic, No. 3 Pliskova ascended to the top spot in the draw — and by Day 3, she was gone.

Pliskova, the 2016 runnerup at the U.S. Open, made her mood clear during a 6-1, 7-6 (2) loss to 50th-ranked Caroline Garcia on Wednesday by throwing a racket, then again afterward with a series of clipped responses at her news conference.

Pliskova fidgeted with the microphone. Sighed. Shrugged her shoulders. Rolled her eyes. When a reporter offered possible explanatio­ns for the defeat — a new, faster surface on the courts, a lack of atmosphere because there are no spectators, the pressure of her high seeding — Pliskova replied: “Nothing from what you said.”

Her reasoning for the result? “I didn’t play good,” Pliksova said, “so that’s it.”

When another member of the media said this backand-forth must be boring to Pliskova, she said, “Yeah, a little bit. Did you see the match or no?” and soon after remarked, “I don’t know if you understand tennis well enough.”

After a first round that went more to form than ever — 29 of 32 seeded women won their opening matches, a U.S. Open record since the number of seeds was doubled from 16 in 2001 — the surprises started in the second round.

Shelby Rogers, ranked 93rd, beat 11th-seeded Elena Rybakina 7-5, 6-1, and Devon’s Ann Li, who is ranked 128th, beat 13th-seeded Alison Riske 6-0, 6-3 in a matchup between two players from Pennsylvan­ia.

Other seeded women who were eliminated: No. 12 Marketa Vondrousov­a, No. 30

Kristina Mladenovic, No. 31 Anastasija Sevastova.

Mladenovic’s loss was the wildest of them all. She led 6-1, 5-1, then later held four match points, but never was able to finish things off and ended up on the wrong end of a 1-6, 7-6 (2), 6-0 result against 102nd-ranked Varvara Gracheva.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ann Li, of Devon, returns against Alison Riske during the second round on Wednesday. Li won, 6-0, 6-3.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ann Li, of Devon, returns against Alison Riske during the second round on Wednesday. Li won, 6-0, 6-3.

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