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Heather Watson Out Of French Open

Heather Watson Out Of French Open

Britain's Heather Watson is out of the French Open after losing 6-1 6-3 to Svetlana Kuznetsova at Roland Garros in Paris.

It was a tough draw for Watson against a player who won the title in 2009 and has reached at least the quarter-finals on six other occasions.

Watson competed well in the second set, but her serve was vulnerable throughout and she went down to the Russian 6-1 6-3 in and hour and 12 minutes.

The British No 2 did not hold her serve for the first 48 minutes of the match, losing her first five service games.

Kuznetsova was much the stronger in the opening set and Watson bounced her racket angrily on the ground in the third game as she struggled to gain a foothold.

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The second set was more competitive, with Watson finally holding serve to lead 2-1, but she then lost four games in a row.

She had her chances, particularly in a lengthy seventh game, but Kuznetsova's power ultimately prevailed.

Watson has made the second round at Roland Garros in five of the last six years, but has not been able to take the next step.

The 24-year-old's exit marked the end of British interest in the women's singles, with Johanna Konta and Laura Robson both having lost in the first round.