10 October,2021 08:13 AM IST | Indian Wells | AFP
Aliaksandra Sasnovich celebrates her win on Friday; (right) Emma Raducanu looks dejected during her Round Two match against Aliaksandra Sasnovich on Friday. Pic/Getty Images
Emma Raducanu crashed out of the WTA Indian Wells tournament in the second round on Friday, losing 2-6, 4-6 to World No.100 Aliaksandra Sasnovich in her first match since her stunning US Open triumph in September.
On September 11, the British teen shocked the tennis world at Flushing Meadows by becoming the first qualifier to win a Grand Slam title. But on Friday, she looked rusty in her first match since that win. Raducanu won the first game of the opening set, but it was all Sasnovich after that in the first career meeting between the two. "There is going to be disappointment after any loss," Raducanu said.
"Going into the match I didn't put any pressure on myself because in my mind I am so inexperienced. I am 18 years old. I need to cut myself some slack. "You could tell she was more experienced than me and she went out there and executed her game plan better than I did."
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The unseeded Sasnovich won three straight points to reach 40-0 in the final game, then clinched the match when Raducanu hit a backhand long. The Belarusian blasted one ace and won 67 per cent of her first-serve points, taking advantage of Raducanu's soft second serve and inability to hit winners on easy shots. "I really enjoy playing here," said Sasnovich.
"Emma just won the US Open and I lost there in the first round. So it was a little bit different." Sasnovich moves on to the third round where she will face 11th seeded Simona Halep.
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