The Arizona Republic

Top-seeded Kerber knocked out by Makarova in opening round

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

HOWARD FENDRICH

PARIS - A French Open already missing Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova is now without No. 1-ranked Angelique Kerber, too, lending even more of a feeling that the women’s championsh­ip is anyone’s to win.

Kerber has not been playing at all like one of the best at what she does, and on Sunday she became the first woman seeded No. 1 to lose in the French Open’s first round in the profession­al era.

Kerber, who replaced Williams atop the WTA rankings this month, was gone from Roland Garros by lunchtime on Day 1, putting up little resistance while being beaten 6-2, 6-2 by 40th-ranked Ekaterina Makarova of Russia. It’s the latest in a string of early exits for Kerber, who reached her first three major finals in 2016.

“This year, I mean, the expectatio­ns are much bigger, especially in the big tournament­s and the Grand Slams. And the expectatio­ns are also, from me, really big, of course, because I know what I can do, what I did last year,” Kerber said. “But right now, I think that I have to find myself again.”

Other significan­t results as the year’s second Grand Slam tournament began: Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova played — and won — her first match since being stabbed by an intruder at her home in December; Venus Williams began her 20th appearance at Roland Garros with a victory; and Rio Olympics gold medalist Monica Puig eliminated 2015 U.S. Open runner-up Roberta Vinci 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.

Makarova’s take when informed of the history made by her victory?

“Well,” she said, “that’s unbelievab­le.”

Although maybe not, considerin­g how Kerber has fared lately.

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