Clijsters out of U.S. Open as Sharapova, Murray roll

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Clijsters out of U.S. Open as Sharapova, Murray roll

NEW YORK - Kim Clijsters’ illustrious singles career drew to an emotional close on Wednesday when the former world number one was knocked out of the second round of the U.S. Open by Britain’s Laura Robson.

Robson’s compatriot Andy Murray later made light work of Croatia’s Ivan Dodig to reach the third round but it was the 7-6, 7-6 defeat of Belgian Clijsters that grabbed the attention as the first significant upset of the tournament.

Murray’s 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 second round victory completed the third consecutive night of uncompetitive matches on the showcase Arthur Ashe Stadium. The big names have won six matches in prime time for the loss of only 24 games.

Eighth seed Janko Tipsarevic earlier survived a major scare against Guillaume Rufin to be one of nine men to recover from two-set deficits in the opening round.

Clijsters, three-times a U.S. Open champion, remains in the doubles and mixed doubles but the loss to Robson was her final singles match before she quits the tour to concentrate on family life.

She saved two match points in the 12th game of the second set with a searing forehand volley and a huge first serve.

The tiebreaker was tense as Clijsters fought to extend her career but Robson, the world number 89 playing with fearless aggression and pinpoint accuracy, converted her third match point and it was all over for the 29 year old.

“I have played some of my best tennis here and some of my best matches,” Clijsters said. “It is a place that has inspired me. This feels like the perfect place to retire - but I just wish it wasn’t today.

“I fought and gave it my all but just wasn’t good enough in the end. It’s been a great adventure. It’s all been worth it but I’m looking forward to the next part of my life.”

Robson paid tribute to Clijsters in an on-court interview. “I want to say thanks to Kim for being such a great role model for so many years. I have grown up watching you play and it has been an honor to finally play against you.”

Other matches on Wednesday went mostly to script, the only mild surprises involving lower seeds.

World number one Victoria Azarenka overpowered Belgian qualifier Kirsten Flipkens 6-2, 6-2 in 65 minutes in a blustery Arthur Ashe Stadium before defending champion Sam Stosur recorded a routine 6-3, 6-0 win over Edina Gallovits-Hall.

Russia’s third seed Maria Sharapova trounced Lourdes Dominguez Lino 6-0, 6-1 in the first of two night matches. Elsewhere in the men’s draw, fourth-seeded David Ferrer disposed of Kevin Anderson 6-4, 6-2, 7-6.

Reuters
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