Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Muguruza’s title defence halted by unknown Belgian Uytvanck

Third seed Spaniard goes down in straight sets to world No 47 in the second round

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: When Garbine Muguruza clutched her temple with both hands and shook her head repeatedly, she laid bare the throbbing pain racing through her body as her Wimbledon title defence was hijacked by a little-known Belgian on Thursday.

Alison van Uytvanck produced a fearless brand of hardhittin­g tennis to topple the champion with a 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 hammering in the second round.

While van Uytvanck confessed that “inside I was dying”, she never allowed those nerves to betray her as she completed the biggest upset at this year’s championsh­ips.

With the evening shadows creeping across Court Two, a beaming van Uytvanck let out a roar and raised her arms to celebrate the most notable win of her career.

In stark contrast, Muguruza could scarcely believe she had become the fifth of the top six women’s seeds to perish within the first four days of the grasscourt major.

The Spanish third seed often appeared dazed and confused as she headed towards defeat but once her torturous on-court ordeal was over, she had a clear idea of how it all went so wrong.

“She played big today. She took a lot of risks, and it worked for her,” said Muguruza, who suffered the earliest exit of a defending women’s champion at the All England Club since German great Steffi Graf was beaten in the first round in 1994.

“I also think that my level today was not where I wanted it to be. That’s also why she could develop that kind of level. It’s a little sad... but she played great.”

A blazing crosscourt winner on break point gave van Uytvanck a 4-2 lead but Muguruza hit back to take the next three games and somehow survived the nervy first set when her whipped forehand licked the baseline on set point.

However, there was no let off in the next two sets and the third seed could barely believe the drama unfolding before her eyes as van Uytvanck bombarded the Spaniard with serves that often exceeded 110mph.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ▪ Belgium's Alison Van Uytvanck celebrates her victory.
REUTERS ▪ Belgium's Alison Van Uytvanck celebrates her victory.
 ?? AFP ?? Garbine Muguruza.
AFP Garbine Muguruza.

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