Johanna Konta hopes of glory end in second round at US Open

Romanian opponent rises to the challenge after Brit takes first set
A moment of contemplation for Johanna Konta as she heads for her second-round defeat. Picture: GettyA moment of contemplation for Johanna Konta as she heads for her second-round defeat. Picture: Getty
A moment of contemplation for Johanna Konta as she heads for her second-round defeat. Picture: Getty

Johanna Konta suffered a disappointing second-round defeat by Romania’s Sorana Cirstea at the US Open last night.

Konta’s run to the semi-finals of the Western & Southern Open last week had boosted hopes of another strong grand slam showing and she led by a set and a break against 77th-ranked Cirstea only to lose out 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4.

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Ninth seed Konta saved two match points in the ninth game of the decider but 
Cirstea took her third with an ace after two hours and 
49 minutes.

Big-hitting Cirstea is the sort of player Konta is often at her best against and she had won both of their previous meetings comfortably.

The scoreline in the first of those during a Fed Cup tie three years ago belied one of the more controversial encounters of recent times, with Konta leaving the court in tears midway through the match following verbal abuse from Romania captain Ilie Nastase.

Konta returned to claim victory but was then accused of gamesmanship by an unhappy Cirstea.

It seemed unlikely there would be drama of any kind at Flushing Meadows, however, as Konta eased through the first set and went an early break up in the second.

The British No 1 appeared to be too strong for her opponent at that point, but a lacklustre service game allowed Cirstea back into the match and the Romanian rose to the 
challenge.

Her weighty forehand began to cause Konta increasing problems, and Cirstea showed admirable resolve to save break points as her opponent pushed for the advantage at both 4-4 and 5-5.

Cirstea seized her chance in the tie-break, clinching her fourth set point with an ace, and her performance level continued to rise during the third set.

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Now it was Konta trying to hang on but, after retrieving an early break, she was unable to take advantage of having Cirstea at 0-40 in the eighth game.

Konta dug deep to save two match points at 3-5 but Cirstea did not allow her any more chances.

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