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Defending Champion Stephens Knocked Out Of US Open Last Eight

  Sloane Stephens’s US Open title defense ended with a 6-2, 6-3 quarter-final defeat to Anastasija Sevastova on Tuesday as the Latvian avenged a 2017 … Continue reading Defending Champion Stephens Knocked Out Of US Open Last Eight


Sloane Stephens of the US hits the ball against Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia during their Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals match at the 2018 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on September 4, 2018. KENA BETANCUR / AFP
Sloane Stephens of the US hits the ball against Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia during their Women’s Singles Quarter-Finals match at the 2018 US Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York on September 4, 2018. PHOTO: KENA BETANCUR / AFP

 

Sloane Stephens’s US Open title defense ended with a 6-2, 6-3 quarter-final defeat to Anastasija Sevastova on Tuesday as the Latvian avenged a 2017 loss to the American at the same stage.

Sevastova, through to the semi-finals of a Grand Slam for the first time, will face either 23-time major champion Serena Williams or eighth-seeded Czech Karolina Pliskova for a place in the final after toppling Stephens in brutal heat and humidity on Arthur Ashe Stadium.

“I think it was very physical today. It’s tough to play, so hot in here. The first set was so important,” said the 19th-seeded Sevastova, who broke Stephens in the final game to pocket the opening set.

She earned the last of five breaks in the second set to take a 5-3 lead and served it out on her third match point when a weary Stephens put a backhand into the net.

“I showed some nerves at the end but it’s normal,” Sevastova said.

With the heat, humidity and blazing sun combining to make conditions hazardous enough that organizers suspended junior matches, the scraps of shade on the massive Ashe court were invaluable.

“When the shade was there it was so hot here and amazing there,” Sevastova said of the contrast of playing on the shady or sunny end of the court.

“The last games, it was good that I played in the shade. The sun was not comfortable and it was hot.”

Stephens was ranked 83rd in the world when she upset Sevastova in three sets in the quarter-finals last year, trailing by a break in the third set before winning it in a tiebreaker.

Now number three in the world, Stephens joined an exodus of women’s seeds that saw top-ranked Simona Halep and number two Caroline Wozniacki exit in the first two rounds.

AFP