Sofia Kenin went down in just over two hours to her 19th-ranked opponent who stood 192nd in the world a year ago
USA's Sofia Kenin reacts during her match v Elena Rybakina. Pic/ AFP
I felt really off the whole match." Kenin got away to an early break but lost it and had to win the first set in a tiebreaker. Rybakina then dominated the next two sets to reach the second round where she will face Czech Katerina Siniakova. Kazakh Rybakina won the Hobart title in January and reached the final last weekend in St Petersburg. "I prepared with good practice. I didn't expect that I would win. I tried to do my best," she said. "I wasn't nervous (after flying here from Russia) at all because I knew it's going to be tough. "I didn't think about that she just won the Australian Open, I know that now everyone can beat everyone," she added.
Bencic burns
Seventh seed Aryna Sabalenka set up a potential quarter-final clash with world number two Simona Halep after seeing off Greek Maria Sakkari 6-2, 4-6, 6-1. Belarusian Sabalenka will face her doubles partner Elise Mertens, who is ranked 22nd in the world, in the second round on Wednesday before top seed Halep takes on Tunisian Ons Jabeur. "We played so many times before. she's a great player," Sabalenka said of Mertens. "I know she's a big fighter. I'm just going to out there and enjoy the
fight.
I don't want to focus on that she's my doubles partner, like we are friends and something. It's going to be a big fight." Earlier, Bencic ran off the first 19 points against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova before collapsing to a 1-6, 6-1, 6-1 loss. Pavlyuchenkova could not have made a worse start before advancing in 92 minutes. "It's tennis, sometimes it happens," the 31st-ranked Russian said.
"You go out there and you just don't feel anything. I just kept on fighting, still trying to hit every ball, trying to be there. "Slowly I started to turn it around, I started to find my game. In the third set, it was a good level from both of us." The shock defeats leaves the spotlight to Halep and second-seeded Karolina Pliskova, who begin in the second round after byes.
Weekend ATP Rotterdam winner Gael Monfils watched in pain as girlfriend Svitolina went down to Brady. Svitolina had little to offer as the 52nd-ranked Brady gained her second victory this season over a Top 10 opponent after beating Ashleigh Barty in Brisbane. The Ukrainian's usually steady game was nowhere to be found at the Aviation Club as first-round play concluded. "It was not a bad start, but then everything just went downhill," Svitolina said.
"I wish I could regroup better. In the end, I didn't feel so good the ball. Just everything was all over the place today. "Before I was more composed with my game. Now it's little bit of a struggle. Maybe mentally or something." Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic beat fellow qualifier Aliaksandra Sasnovich 6-4, 6-3 to set up a second- round date with Pliskova.
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