Sakkari knocks out fourth seed Kenin at French Open

Sakkari knocks out fourth seed Kenin at French Open

The Greek goes through to make her maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal appearance.

Sakkari celebrates reaching match point against the US’ Sofia Kenin in Paris. (AP pic)
PARIS:
Greek Maria Sakkari bundled out American fourth seed Sofia Kenin, the highest remaining women’s seed, from the French Open today with a 6-1, 6-3 thrashing to reach her maiden Grand Slam quarterfinal.

A wasteful Kenin, who reached last year’s final at Roland Garros, managed to hold just two service games and cut a frustrated figure on the Suzanne Lenglen court, constantly muttering to herself but unable to solve her problems.

Kenin, who played with taping on her left inner thigh, committed nine double faults and made 32 unforced errors in the contest – the last of them when she sent a shot long on the second match point.

Sakkari, the 17th seed, had lost both her previous matches in Majors against the 2020 Australian Open winner, and will meet either Polish defending champion Iga Swiatek or unseeded world No 81 Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine for a place in the semifinals.

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