PARIS (AP) — Barbora Krejcikova arrived at the French Open as
the defending champion in singles and doubles. She also was coming off a three-month absence from the tour because of an
injured right elbow, so even her own expectations were rather modest.
Krejcikova was right to be apprehensive — and on Monday, she become only the third woman in the professional era to exit in the first round at Roland Garros a year after earning the trophy.
The second-seeded Krejcikova got off to a terrific start before everything fell apart in a 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 loss to Diane Parry, a 19-year-old from France who is ranked 97th and entered the day with a 1-5 career record in Grand Slam matches.
"It was difficult. I mean, I expected it's going to be difficult, and it was," said Krejcikova, who wiped away tears at her news conference. "I think overall, tennis-wise, it wasn't that bad. I think physically, it was a little worse."
In 2021, she was unseeded in Paris, was participating in singles at a Grand Slam tournament for only the fifth time and previously had won only one tour-level singles title of any sort.