Australian Open: Sofia Kenin knocked out, Ashleigh Barty through
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Sofia Kenin said she "couldn't really handle the pressure" of being defending champion after being knocked out of the Australian Open by Kaia Kanepi.
The American fourth seed, 22, was beaten 6-3 6-2 in the second round in just 64 minutes.
Unseeded Estonian Kanepi, 35, dominated throughout, hitting 22 winners to Kenin's 10 at Melbourne Park.
"I felt like I couldn't find my rhythm. I was way too nervous. I guess it's the outside pressure," said Kenin.
"I feel like everyone was always asking me, 'Would you want to? Do you see yourself getting there and winning again?' Obviously I said yes.
"I know I couldn't really handle the pressure. I'm not used to this, so right now I just got to figure out how to play at that level that I played at."
Kanepi will face Croatian 28th seed Donna Vekic in the third round.
Kenin, who acknowledged that she struggled to control her emotions during her first-round win, was nowhere near her best against Kanepi, making 22 unforced errors and failing to convert any of her seven break-point chances.
The big-hitting Kanepi beat Simona Halep at the 2018 US Open when the Romanian was world number one and has made an excellent start to 2021, reaching the final of last week's Gippsland Trophy in Melbourne.
"I served really well, I think this helped a lot. My plan was to play aggressive as I usually do," said Kanepi.
Fifth seed Elina Svitolina was the more consistent player as she saw off 16-year-old American Coco Gauff 6-4 6-3 under the roof on Rod Laver Arena.
Svitolina broke for the first time to take the first set and consecutive errant forehands from Gauff allowed the Ukrainian to get the decisive break in the eighth game of the second set.
The 26-year-old will play Yulia Putintseva next after the Kazakh beat Alison van Uytvanck 6-4 1-6 6-2.
World number one Ashleigh Barty overcame fellow Australian Daria Gavrilova 6-1 7-6 (9-7) to move into the third round.
Barty looked set for a routine win when she served for the match at 6-1 5-2, but Gavrilova broke twice to force a second-set tie-break.
The 24-year-old, who did not play for almost a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, saved set points before securing the victory.
Afterwards, Barty said the second set "was turning into a bit of a prickly pear" but she was "happy to bring it back around in the tie-break when I needed to and win some big points". Next up for Barty is Russian 29th seed Ekaterina Alexandrova.
She was joined in the third round by sixth seed Karolina Pliskova, who saw off American Danielle Collins 7-5 6-2 and will now play fellow Czech Karolina Muchova.
Swiss 11th seed Belinda Bencic outlasted Russian veteran Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-5 2-6 6-4 to set up a meeting with Belgian 18th seed Elise Mertens, who beat China's Lin Zhu 7-6 (10-8) 6-1.
Meanwhile, 22nd seed Jennifer Brady accelerated past fellow American Madison Brengle with a 6-1 6-2 victory in 52 minutes and will face Slovenian qualifier Kaja Juvan next.
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