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Top seed Jankovic is upset by Benesova

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Jelena Jankovic, from Serbia, falls after returning to Iveta Benesova, from the Czech Republic, at the Rogers Cup tennis tournament on Tuesday in Montreal. [AP/YONHAP]


MONTREAL - Top seed Jelena Jankovic's U.S. Open chances continued to dim, with a listless 7-6 6-3 loss to 75th-ranked Czech Iveta Benesova in her opening match at the Rogers Cup tennis tournament on Tuesday.

Jankovic's buildup to Flushing Meadows has not inspired hope that the Serb will be making a return to the final this year, with her play on the North American hard courts falling flat and concern mounting over a nagging ankle injury.

"I don't have any pain anymore, I just need to work hard on the practice court and work on getting better," Jankovic, runner-up at the 2008 U.S. Open, told reporters. "I'm not where I would like to be, my game is not there.

"I have a week-and-a-half before the U.S. Open, so hopefully I can prepare and play better there."

The loss marked the third consecutive hard court event at which the world’s No. 3 has made an early exit, having also fallen at the first hurdle in San Diego to Russian Alisa Kleybanova.

The 25-year-old from Belgrade won her opening match last week in Cincinnati but then was dispatched in straight sets by Akgul Amanmuradova of Uzbekistan in yet another upset. Prior to her injury, Jankovic had been enjoying a solid season highlighted by a win at Indian Wells.

Her problems began after Wimbledon, when she was forced to retire from a tournament in Slovenia.

Benesova, who had never won a match on Canadian hard courts in two previous visits and had won only two matches on hard courts this season, would not be intimidated by the former world No. 1.

Jankovic, who showed no signs of an injured ankle, had looked in control, serving for the first set at 5-3. But the 27-year-old Czech broke the Serb to get back on serve, forcing the set to a tiebreaker, which she dominated 7-3. Benesova stepped up the pressure in the second set, breaking Jankovic at the first opportunity on her way to a 3-0 lead.

Jankovic offered a brief fight back with a break in the fifth game but Benesova would not buckle, breaking back to go up 5-3 and serving out the match.

"I just didn't play well, I wasn't on my game," said Jankovic. "I made a lot errors and I didn't feel like myself.

"I haven't been playing well the last couple of tournaments because I was just coming back from the injury.

"I didn't really feel like a top five player out there. My game hasn't been at the top level for the last couple of tournaments."

In other action, Wimbledon finalist and eighth seed Vera Zvonareva led a Russian charge into the second round with a 6-1 6-2 demolition of Kazakhstan's Yaroslava Shvedova. Svetlana Kuznetsova, the first Russian woman to win the U.S. Open, flashed her hard court pedigree, dispatching Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 7-5 4-6 6-1 as six Russians made it safely through.

Aside from Jankovic, it was a good day for the seeds, with No. 10 Victoria Azarenka of Belarus crushing Ukraine's Kateryna Bondarenko 6-1 6-1, and Italian 15th seed Flavia Pennetta rolling past Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova 6-0 7-5.


Reuters
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