Kerber undeterred after Australian Open 2024 exit

Kerber undeterred after Australian Open 2024 early exit

/ 07:35 PM January 16, 2024

Angelique Kerber Australian Open 2024

Angelique Kerber of Germany plays a backhand return to Danielle Collins of the U.S. during their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championships at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2024. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Angelique Kerber’s Grand Slam comeback ended with a whimper in the first round of the Australian Open on Tuesday, but the new mum said she was determined to keep going.

In her first major following an 18-month hiatus to give birth, the German fought hard but succumbed to 2022 Melbourne Park finalist Danielle Collins 6-2, 3-6, 6-1.

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The unseeded Collins will now play world number one Iga Swiatek.

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Reunited with longtime coach Torben Beltz, Kerber’s return from pregnancy leave has been rocky — she lost four of five matches at the United Cup before her defeat on Tuesday at the tournament she won in 2016.

“For sure it is a long way to be back and to play on a high level again. But on the other side, I have the experience, I know how it is,” she said.

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“I played so many Grand Slams over the years. So I’m more trying to find my rhythm, to being on court and feeling good again.

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“I mean, I played here, won the tournament, and you want to get far in the draw. But on the other side, it is my first real tournament, and I know that it needs time.”

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“Also, it’s a completely new situation off court, so I have to get used to that,” she added, referring to being on tour with a baby.

Collins broke three times in the first set, but three-time major winner Kerber bounced back.

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The 35-year-old German saved two break points in the sixth game of the second set, then worked her own break point in the next game, with Collins double-faulting to put the German 4-3 ahead.

It was the glimmer of hope the former champion needed, racing through the next two games to level the match.

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But Collins kept coming and got a decisive break in the third game of the deciding set, breaking twice more to romp home.

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