The beginning of the match seemed to indicate that we are in for a short encounter, as Petra quickly set up a 2-0 lead. The Romanian fought back and, after a topsy-turvy display, she won the first set on a tiebreak. The second set started in a similar manner, with Kvitova racing in front. However, she was pegged back by an astonishing 53 unforced errors, thus allowing the tenacious Dulgheru to pick up an unexpected 7-6,6-3 win. Kvitova's departure is the first big shock of this year's US Open. It also marks the first time in the Open Era that the Wimbledon champion is dumped out in the first round at Flushing Meadows.
Moreover, her defeat comes to fuel recent debate about a disrupted WTA tour which is desperately lacking its past dominant forces (i.e. Evert, Navratilova, Graf, Seles, Hingis, the Williams sisters or Henin). After Justine's first retirement in 2009, no other player was capable of filling in her place. Ivanovic had a brief moment of glory after winning the French Open but quickly faded away. Serena and Kim both showed potential, but they play only part-time and choose to focus on the majors so, realistically, they cannot issue any claims on the number 1 ranking. Nonetheless, after her cool blooded success at Wimbledon, many were betting on Petra to step up and assume this role. However, following her pre-Wimbledon misfortunate, their prospect looks slightly flawed.
Kvitova was unable to capitalize on her Wimbledon dream run, losing first round at the next Grand Slam. The powerful Czech was beaten 6-7,3-6 by Romanian Alexandra Dulgheru. |
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