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Defending champion Jelena Ostapenko knocked out of French Open

Ostapenko, seeded five, looked a shadow of the player on the Court Philippe Chatrier upon which she shone so brightly 12 months ago

Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko reacts during her women's singles first round tennis match against Ukraine's Kateryna Kozlova, on day one of The Roland Garros 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on May 27, 2018
Image: Jelena Ostapenko suffered a shock French Open exit on Sunday

Jelena Ostapenko's French Open title defence came to an end in the opening round as she suffered a shock defeat to Kateryna Kozlova on Sunday.

The world No 5 never looked at ease on the Roland Garros main show court, slumping to a 7-5 6-3 defeat to a Ukrainian opponent who had won both the pair's previous meetings.

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Russia's Anastasia Myskina was the only other defending champion to lose in the first round in the Open era in 2005.

By losing, Ostapenko joined an ignominious group including, as well as Myskina, Steffi Graf, Jennifer Capriati, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Angelique Kerber, who all lost as Grand Slam champions on the first run of their defences.

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Ukraine's Kateryna Kozlova celebrates after victory against Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko at the end of their women's singles first round match on day one of The Roland Garros 2018 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on May 27, 2018.
Image: Kateryna Kozlova celebrates beating Ostapenko at Roland Garros

Kozlova, competing with a large, weeping blister on her heel which caused her to take a medical break at the end of the first set, was well worth the victory, playing with power and composure, in contrast to the flustered champion.

Ostapenko's eyes searched the coach's box at every opportunity, but could find no answers as the 20-year-old tumbled out early with 13 double faults amid 48 unforced errors.

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Kozlova, the world No 66, will face either former world No 1 Victoria Azarenka or Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic for a place in the last 32.

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