Another early exit for Kvitova

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 29: Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic returns a shot to Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia during the China Open at the China National Tennis Center on September 29, 2012 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 29: Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic returns a shot to Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia during the China Open at the China National Tennis Center on September 29, 2012 in Beijing, China. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Published Oct 1, 2012

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Beijing – World No 5 Petra Kvitova crashed out of a WTA Tour event in round two for the second week in a row Monday, losing in straight sets at the China Open to unheralded Carla Suarez Navarro.

The fourth seed lost 6-3, 6-2 against the Spanish player ranked 46 in the world, just over a week after being humiliated by Croatia's Petra Martic at the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.

The 2011 Wimbledon champion from the Czech Republic had received a first-round bye in Japan before losing to Martic, then 73rd in the standings, and her poor form in Asia continued in Beijing, largely due to poor serving.

Kvitova, who has yet to qualify for the season-ending Championships in Istanbul featuring the year's top eight players, hit five double faults in the match against her opponent who did not make any.

Elsewhere, world two Victoria Azarenka progressed to the second round with ease, thrashing Alize Cornet of France 6-1, 6-0.

In the men's event, last year's losing finalist Marin Cilic suffered a shock first round defeat to wild card Marius Copil, ranked more than 200 places below him in the world, at the China Open in Beijing on Monday.

The fourth seeded Croat took the first set by six games to three and looked to be coasting, but the Romanian world number 221 fought back with a number of big serves to take the second on a tie break, 7-6 (7/0) and the third 6-4.

“I wasn't serving consistently well. When I had the break up in all three sets I would lose my serve,” Cilic said.

The world number 15 lost to Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic in the 2011 final and was hoping to go one better this year.

“I'm very disappointed as I always feel here may be the best of the year, and the conditions would suit my game almost perfectly,” Cilic added.

In the women's event it was business as usual for the world number one and two with Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova progressing to the second round without difficulty. – Sapa-AFP

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