Wimbledon 2019: Caroline Wozniacki the latest big name to exit after defeat by Shuai Zhang

The former world No 1 went down in straight sets to the Chinese 

Friday 05 July 2019 07:57 EDT
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Former world No 1 Caroline Wozniacki is out of Wimbledon after losing to Shuai Zhang in the third round.

The 14th seed looked to be cruising, leading 4-0 in the opening set, before a stunning collapse which saw the Chinese win 12 of the next 14 games to earn a 6-4 6-2 win.

Wozniacki was not happy on Court Three, regularly complaining about line calls and Hawkeye while Zhang followed up her first-round win over 23rd seed Caroline Garcia.

Zhang, who wrapped up victory in 80 minutes, will now play Viktorija Golubic or Dayana Yastremska.

Elsewhere, eighth seed Elina Svitolina moved into the fourth round with a battling 6-3 6-7(1) 6-2 victory over Greece's Maria Sakkari, needing six match points to win the contest.

Svitolina had two match points in the second set which were saved and the Ukrainian also needed treatment on her right foot before bouncing back in the final set, as Sakkari made a total of 48 unforced errors.

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