Defending champion Johanna Konta out in first round in Sydney after defeat to Agnieszka Radwanska

A surprising slide in the rankings to 28th meant former world number two Radwanska entered this week as an unseeded player, but she showed her quality in a 6-3 7-5 victory

Tuesday 09 January 2018 10:08 GMT
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Johanna Konta's title defence ended in the first round in Sydney
Johanna Konta's title defence ended in the first round in Sydney (Getty)

Johanna Konta saw her Sydney International title defence swiftly ended as she lost to Agnieszka Radwanska in the first round.

A surprising slide in the rankings to 28th meant former world number two Radwanska entered this week as an unseeded player, but she showed her quality in a 6-3 7-5 victory over British hope Konta.

In a repeat of last year's final match-up, this time fourth seed Konta could not take control of the contest against Poland's former Wimbledon runner-up.

Consolation for Konta came with the fact she completed the match without obvious physical problems, five days after being forced to retire from her Brisbane International quarter-final with Elina Svitolina due to injury.

She now heads for Melbourne and the Australian Open, where 12 months ago she reached the quarter-finals, while Radwanska stays in Sydney and faces American teenager CiCi Bellis next.

Radwanska said of her win, according to wtatennis.com: "I'm just so happy to play such a great match before the Australian Open. It was a top-10 level match with some ups and downs, breaks along the way. The conditions weren't easy, but I'm happy to win in two sets."

Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova won a second-round contest against Russian Elena Vesnina to reach the quarter-finals, coming through a 6-4 6-4 victor, with Czech Barbora Strycova and Australian Samantha Stosur also posting wins on Tuesday.

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