Australian open Upsets: When Champions Fell in the First Round
The Australian Open, known for its fierce competition and unpredictable nature, has witnessed some shocking first-round exits of defending champions. Since the Open era began,only a handful of title holders have experienced this early disappointment. Let’s revisit these surprising defeats and the circumstances surrounding them.
Roscoe Tanner: A Champion’s Unexpected Fall
Roscoe Tanner, a formidable American player who reached a career-high ranking of No. 4 and secured sixteen titles, triumphed at the 1977 Australian Open, defeating Guillermo Vilas in the final.
Returning to defend his crown later that same year (the tournament was held in December), Tanner, seeded second, faced an unexpected challenge from New Zealand’s Chris Lewis. In a grueling five-set match, Lewis emerged victorious (3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4), marking a stunning upset. Tanner wouldn’t return to the Australian Open until 1981 and 1983, where he was eliminated in the second and third rounds, respectively.
Boris Becker: A Heatwave and a Rising star
In 1997, Boris Becker, the 1996 champion who had defeated michael Chang in the final, entered the tournament as the sixth seed. Manny considered him a strong contender for another title.However,a young and determined Carlos moya,ranked 25th in the world,had other plans.
Trailing two sets to one, moya displayed remarkable resilience, winning the last two sets convincingly (5-7, 7-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4). This victory marked the end of Becker’s Australian Open journey, as he never returned to the tournament. The combination of Moya’s tenacity and the scorching Melbourne heat proved too much for the German legend.
Jennifer Capriati: A Hat-Trick Dream Derailed
Jennifer capriati, the reigning champion who had dominated the Australian Open in 2001 and 2002, defeating Martina Hingis both times, arrived in Melbourne in 2003 aiming for an unprecedented hat-trick. Seeded third, she faced Marlene Weingartner in the opening round.
Capriati initially seemed in control, leading 6-4, 4-2. However, a sudden shift in momentum saw her commit uncharacteristic errors, allowing Weingartner, ranked 90th in the world, to claw her way back into the match. Weingartner capitalized on Capriati’s struggles, winning the second set in a tie-break and ultimately claiming the match (2-6, 7-6, 6-4). This stunning upset marked Capriati’s final appearance at the australian Open. She withdrew from the 2004 edition and retired in 2005 at the age of 29.
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