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Chinese eighth seed Li ousted from US Open

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Update: 2010-08-31 19:12:16

NEW YORK: Ukraine`s Kateryna Bondarenko delivered the first major upset of the US Open on Tuesday by eliminating Chinese eighth seed Li Na 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 to spoil historic hopes for Asia`s top-ranked player.

Li, the highest Chinese seed in Grand Slam history, made her best Slam run into this year`s Australian Open semi-finals and entered the year`s last major tournament with a Chinese best-ever world number nine ranking.

But in heat of 35.5 degrees Celsius (96 degrees Fahrenheit) that scorched down on Louis Armstrong Court, Li struggled after breezing through the first set in only 31 minutes.

"It was so hot," Li said. "I felt good in the first set. The second set, I felt like I died. The energy just faded."

It was the first opening-round exit for Li at a Grand Slam event since the 2006 Australian Open. Her only other round one Slam loss was in her 2005 US Open debut.

"It was sad to lose in the first round," Li said. "I just have to forget everything and practice again and I hope I come back again soon."

Li won the third career WTA singles title at Birmingham in June and impressed with her success at Melbourne in January.

"I had a good beginning of the year," Li said. "But in tennis, you never know. You have to play against your opponent, yourself, everything."

Bondarenko, ranked 59th, was a US Open quarter-finalist last year for her best career Grand Slam showing. She advanced to a seond-round match against either Slovakia`s Dominika Cibulkova or Swiss Stephanie Voegele.

Li, who won her only prior meeting with Bondarenko last year in Tokyo, saved four break points in the first game on the way to holding serve and rolled through the opening set.

Bondarenko broke Li in the third game of the second set by Li broke back immediately and they battled to 4-4 before Bondarenko made her move.

Li, 28, sent a forehand beyond the baseline on the Ukranian`s first break point of the ninth game and Bondarenko, 24, held to take the set, denying two break-point chances for Li with service winners before forcing a third set.

Bondarenko broke Li to open the third set and again in the fifth game when Li sent a forehand wide to seize a 4-1 edge.

Bondarenko hit an ace and a service winner to deny Li on break points in the sixth game and held for a 5-1 lead, then held again to claim the match after one hour and 43 minutes.

Li fired 31 winners to only 16 by Bondarenko, but could not overcome 45 unforced errors, the last on match point when she sent a forehand beyond the baseline.

BDST: 0507 HRS, SEPTEMBER 01, 2010

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