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{blackbabes} Serena upset by Kuznetsova in 3 sets at Miami Open

 

KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Serena Williams had been eliminated from the tournament for less than 20 minutes when she climbed into her white Mini Cooper with the checkerboard top and pulled out of the players' parking lot, fastening her seat belt as she drove.

A hasty departure, for sure.

Williams' 20-match winning streak at Key Biscayne ended Monday with a 6-7 (3), 6-1, 6-2 loss to Svetlana Kuznetsova in the fourth round of the Miami Open.

Williams was bidding for her ninth title in the event and her fourth in a row. But after a grueling first set that lasted nearly an hour, the 21-time Grand Slam champion faded on a sweltering afternoon.

This is the first time she hasn't reached the Key Biscayne quarterfinals since 2000, when she lost in the fourth round to Jennifer Capriati.

"I did the best I could," she said during a postmatch news conference that lasted less than three minutes before she cut it off. "I can't win every match. These players come out and play me like they've never played before in their lives. I have to be 300 per cent every day."

Williams, 34, will retain the No. 1 ranking, but she hasn't won a tournament since earning her 69th title at Cincinnati in August.

"She's still No. 1, and she still plays great," Kuznetsova said. "I don't see much to be depressed about."

The No. 15-seeded Kuznetsova won with defence, extending points until Williams would make a mistake. The Russian finished with only 18 unforced errors to 55 for Williams.

In addition, Williams' serve was uncharacteristically unreliable. She hit 13 aces but also had nine double faults and was broken six times.

Williams said the 91-degree temperature -- a record for the date -- didn't faze her.

"Physically I'm fine," she said. "I don't know, I guess I didn't move today. Maybe that was one of the things that didn't work out for me."

Kuznetsova, 30, won Key Biscayne 10 years ago and is into the quarterfinals for the first time since 2009.

"I'm too old," she told the crowd. "I've been many times on this court. I love being back here, and I'm really happy with my performance."

Also sidelined were No. 3-seeded Agnieszka Radwanska and No. 4 Garbine Muguruza. Two-time champion Victoria Azarenka, seeded 13th, committed only 12 unforced errors and defeated Muguruza 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4). No. 19 Timea Bacsinszky eliminated Radwanska 2-6, 6-4, 6-2.

In men's play, No. 6 Kei Nishikori beat No. 27 Alexandr Dolgopolov 6-2, 6-2.

Williams lives 90 minutes from Key Biscayne and has long considered the event her home tournament. But the stadium was two-thirds empty for her match, partly because of weather so uncomfortable some spectators draped towels over their heads seeking refuge from the sweltering sun.

Williams played a flawless tiebreaker, hitting two aces and three other winners. But after she lost serve to fall behind 3-1 in the second set, her play became more flat-footed. At least twice she failed to pursue shots from Kuznetsova.

In the third set Williams tried hitting balls as hard as she could, and some went for winners. But she double-faulted to fall behind 4-1, and Kuznetsova held twice to close out the victory.

There was no smiling by either player as they met at the net to shake hands. Kuznetsova improved to 3-8 against Williams and beat her for the first time since the 2009 French Open quarterfinals.

"It's obviously disappointing," Williams said, "but I've won here a lot, so it's OK."

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