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Defending champ Duan dumped out of Jiangxi Open

July 26, 2017
Australia's Arina Rodionova, seen in action during the 2017 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, dumped the defending champ Duan Yingying in the first round of Jiangxi Open in China on Tuesday. — AFP
Australia's Arina Rodionova, seen in action during the 2017 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Lawn Tennis Club in Wimbledon, dumped the defending champ Duan Yingying in the first round of Jiangxi Open in China on Tuesday. — AFP

BEIJING — Australia's world No. 132 Arina Rodionova stunned defending champion and home favorite Duan Yingying in the first round of the WTA Jiangxi Open in China on Tuesday.

Russian-born Rodionova saw off the world-ranked 64 Duan in straight sets, 7-5, 6-4, in one hour and 42 minutes in sweltering Nanchang, southeastern China. Fifth seed Duan, standing at over six feet (1.82 meters), towered over the diminutive Rodionova. But that counted for nothing as the 27-year-old Australian powered a forehand winner to seal a convincing victory on the Jiangxi Open hard courts. "It was really tough conditions, it's very humid," Rodionova told the WTA website. "I've played her this year twice and I lost both times 7-6 in the third (set) so I knew it was going to be a really hard and physical match.

"I was preparing myself for it. I think today it was a little bit hard for both of us. I'm glad to manage to get through."

Serbia's Jelena Jankovic, 32, a former world No. 1, made it a second Chinese loser on the day as she swatted aside Kang Jiaqi 6-2, 7-5. But three other home players — Wang Yafan, Lu Jingjing and Zhu Lin – were all victorious to get into the second round. — AFP


July 26, 2017
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