Caroline Wozniacki became the first WTA player at Roland Garros to win a bagel set, meaning without the loss of the game. She actually won seven games in a row before falling apart so completely that she lost to world No. 68 Veronika Kudermetova, 0-6, 6-3, 6-3.

"I think I played really well in the first set. I played aggressive. I played the way I wanted to play," Wozniacki said. "And then I think she got very lucky in the start of the second set and kind of, you know, took advantage of the opportunities she got."

Wozniacki loses in Paris after winning first seven games

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Day 1 of the men's draw on Sunday saw five ATP players win 6-0 sets—and win their respective matches— including David Goffin, Grigor Dimitrov, Leonard Mayer, Oscar Otte and Casper Ruud. So far on Monday, Miomir Kecmanovic  won his first set over Denis Kudla 6-0—and won the match in five. Filip Krajinovic won the fifth set over Frances Tiafoe in flawless fashion.

The No. 13-seeded Wozniacki stands alone so far as the only woman to win a perfect set and the only player to do so and lose.

"I think I just lost a little steam in the end and I made some unforced errors that I normally don't do, so that was very frustrating," she said. "And, yeah, it is what it is. I haven't had the best lead-up to this tournament, which also has been frustrating."

She's been dealing with a left calf injury and had it heavily taped. Wozniacki is the fourth women's seed to drop out along with No. 5 Angelique Kerber, No. 18 Julia Georges and No. 32 Aliaksandra Sasnovich. No. 3-seeded Petra Kvitova withdrew with a forearm injury on Monday.

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Wozniacki loses in
Paris after winning
first seven games

Wozniacki loses in Paris after winning first seven games