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‘Dinosaur’ Cornet stuns third seed Muguruza in Australian Open second round

French veteran, who has appeared in 60 consecutive Grand Slam main draws, sent out world number three, 2020 finalist in straight sets

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 20 Jan 2022 1:30PM

‘Dinosaur’ Cornet stuns third seed Muguruza in Australian Open second round
World number 61 Alize Cornet (pictured above), who describes herself as ‘a bit of a dinosaur’, has the Women’s Tennis Association’s longest active streak and the third longest in history with Japan’s Ai Sugiyama and Italy’s Francesca Schiavone having played more consecutive Grand Slams with 62 and 61 appearances respectively. – AFP pic, January 20, 2022

MELBOURNE − French veteran Alize Cornet described herself as “a bit of a dinosaur” after she sent world number three and 2020 finalist Garbine Muguruza crashing out of the Australian Open in the second round today, upsetting the Spaniard 6-3, 6-3.

WTA Finals winner Muguruza struggled with her serve throughout the clash on the Rod Laver Arena against her 61st-ranked opponent − losing in 1hr 27min.

Cornet has never been past the fourth round of a major but she is hugely experienced, appearing in 60 consecutive Grand Slam main draws − the WTA’s longest active streak and third longest in history. 

“I played a great match out there today − my state of mind was perfect. I was not very tired − I was just super focused on what I had to do,” said Cornet, who turns 32 on Saturday. 

“I felt like I was in a bubble and you always have to play a super good match to beat Garbine − she’s such a fighter − and even at the end, I was a set and a break up but knew she would not let go of a single point.

“I am a bit of a dinosaur on the tour − I’ve been there for 16 years so I have played a lot of matches and faced a lot of situations that I have overcome,” she added. 

“I think the experience I have helped me today.”

In the Open Era, only Japan’s Ai Sugiyama with 62 appearances and Italy’s Francesca Schiavone, with 61, have played more consecutive Slams.

She and Muguruza had met four times before with Cornet always proving a tough opponent.

They split their previous matches but Cornet prevailed most recently in a third-set tiebreak at last year’s Berlin quarterfinals.

Muguruza struggled from the start in Melbourne − broken on her first service game to go 2-0 behind on the back of six unforced errors in those opening games.

Cornet had three break points to make it 4-0 but the Spaniard saved them all. However, Muguruza’s serving struggles continued and she had to repel another break point to prevent herself going 1-5 behind with Cornet returning well. 

But Cornet closed out the set in 47 minutes with the Spaniard winning just 57% of first serves and an even worse ratio on the second.

The second set went with serve until Cornet brought up a break point in game five with a net volley converted with a sizzling cross-court forehand to move 3-2 ahead and race to a convincing win. – AFP, January 20, 2022

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