The Serb had the worst showing ever by a top-seeded woman in New York last year when she exited in the second round. This year, she didn’t even make it that far.
“It hurts, I can tell you that,” the former French Open champion said. “I’m sure I’ll have sleepless nights. But I have to accept it and try to put this year behind me, and try to learn from it.”
France’s Virginie Razzano, Russia’s Alisa Kleybanova and Hungary’s Agnes Szavay were the other seeds to tumble on day two.
Russia’s Maria Sharapova, who missed nearly 10 months with a shoulder injury, made her belated first Grand Slam appearance of the year, beating Bulgaria’s Tsvetana Pironkova of Bulgaria 6-3, 6-0.
“This is a Grand Slam. You’ve got to get going from the first match,” Sharapova said. “I’m more than excited to have the opportunity to play any match. After being gone, this is what it’s all about.”
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