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Yuan Yue Falls, Shang Retires Injured in US Open Round One

Yuan’s Rollercoaster at Flushing Meadows

China’s world No. 100 Yuan Yue stormed out to a commanding 6-2 win in the opening set against Russia’s 17th seed Liudmila Samsonova. But the momentum swung in New York’s evening air as Samsonova rallied to take the second set 6-4, drilling a backhand winner at the crucial moment.

Decisive Third Set Drama

The third set saw both players trading blows for eight games, but Samsonova’s forehand winner to break at 5-4 proved decisive. A long return from Yuan sealed a 6-4 set and match, sending Samsonova into the last 64, where she’ll face Australia’s Priscilla Hon, ranked No. 126 in the world.

Shang’s Battle Cut Short

Meanwhile, compatriot Shang exited her opening match prematurely when she retired injured. Fans and fellow players are awaiting updates on her condition as the US Open unfolds.

As tennis’s biggest stage continues, this early upset underscores the unpredictable nature of sport and the razor-thin margins that separate victory from defeat.

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