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Sania crashes out of Morocco Open

The top seed, who was playing her first singles match after a injury layoff, lost 2-6, 5-7 to make a humiliating premature exit from the Tier IV event.

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NEW DELHI: Sania Mirza's singles return got off to the worst possible start as she crashed out of the Morocco Open with a shocking first-round loss to Argentine qualifier Maria Emilia Salerni at Fes.

The top seed, who was playing her first singles match after a two-month-long injury layoff, lost 2-6, 5-7 to make a humiliating premature exit from the $145,000, Tier IV event.

"Of course it is disappointing, it was frustrating to be there knowing what I wanted to do, but not being able to execute like before the injury. But that's what lack of match play will do. I knew I'd be quite rusty and wouldn't be anywhere close to what I wanted," Sania said after the match.

The Indian ace was let down by her serve and was broken early on as she dropped the opening set in under half an hour.

The 20-year-old showed some resilience in the second set and trailing 1-5, she staged a mini-comeback to level the scores 5-5.

However, the effort proved too little and too late as Salerni broke the Indian yet again to seal the issue in her favour.

"There's a world of difference between your practice sessions and matches. But I was definitely getting into the match in the second set more," Sania said.

"Any other time you come from 5-1 down to 5-5 you feel you are absolutely on top of the game mentally; because of my lack of match play I still didn't feel like I was playing great, and the confidence I needed at the end of that set wasn't there," she added.

The world number 51, however, was happy to have survived the match without having any trouble in her operated knee.

"It was obviously good to be back on the court again feeling healthy; my knee didn't hurt one bit. Clay isn't my favourite surface, but I'm kind of glad I came back at a clay court event because it's much easier on the knees, as is grass. So it's a good time for me to come back in terms of my knee, for sure," she explained.

With her singles hopes dashed, Sania is now pinning her hopes on doubles where she and her American partner Vania King meet Christina Horiato Poulos (Australia) and Ahsha Rolle (US) in the second round.

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