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October 3, 2001 |
Kournikova crashes out to unknown 17-year-oldGennady FyodorovRussia's Anna Kournikova crashed to a painful 6-2 1-6 6-2 defeat at the hands of little-known compatriot Galina Fokina in the first round of the Kremlin Cup on Tuesday. Kournikova, 20, who has been attempting another comeback after missing much of the year with a foot injury, was bundled out of the $2.185 million tournament by the 17-year-old wild card ranked only 251st in the world in 75 minutes. It was Fokina's first ever win on the WTA tour, while Kournikova has lost all her matches following her comeback. The world number 20 was beaten by fellow Russian Anastasia Myskina in the first round of the Leipzig Grand Prix last week and lost her opening match to Australia's Nicole Pratt in San Diego in July. But Kournikova's latest defeat was the most lopsided. The U.S.-based Kournikova, who lost to Martina Hingis in last year's final, was whistled off the court after a performance riddled with unforced errors and double faults. "I think lately many Russians don't seem to like Anna that much, therefore I felt like I had more fan support than her and I didn't feel nervous playing on centre court," Fokina said.
Straight Loses
"I've lost three matches since I had my injury in February, and all of those came in three sets," she said. "I'm still trying to regain my physical fitness and mental strength, so my game is bound to have its ups and downs," she added. "People talk a lot about me dropping out of the top 10 or even the top 20, but I honestly don't really care what my ranking is. "All I can do is continue playing tournaments, then start getting ready for next year." Kournikova also did not think much of her opponent. "She is a young player and has a lot to learn. Obviously from looking at the scoreline, her game lacks consistency," she said. "It wasn't the best match to watch by any means." Fokina will now face fifth-seeded Jelena Dokic after the Yugoslav overcame Russia's Lina Krasnorutskaya 6-3 5-7 7-5 in a see-saw battle between teenagers.
Federer Out
Federer, who shocked Pete Sampras in the fourth round at Wimbledon, saved one match point in the third set tiebreaker but on the next point hit a forehand long to hand the match to his 40th-ranked opponent. It was Federer's 43rd unforced error. Nicolas Escude was another seed to fall in the first round earlier in the day as the eighth-seeded Frenchman succumbed to 85th-ranked Swede Magnus Gustafsson 6-4 5-7 6-4. Meanwhile, top seed and defending champion Yevgeny Kafelnikov had little trouble dispatching teenage compatriot Mikhail Yuzhny 6-3 6-3 in the first meeting between the two players. It was a good day for the Swedes in the Russian capital as fifth seed Thomas Johansson beat Italy's Davide Sanguinetti 6-2 6-3 and compatriot Thomas Enqvist overcame another Italian Andrea Gaudenzi 6-7 7-6 6-1. In other first round women's matches, eighth-seeded Elena Dementieva beat fellow Russian Elena Bovina 6-3 6-4 and now takes on another qualifier, American Alexandra Stevenson, who eliminated Anne Kremer of Luxembourg 6-2 6-3.
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