NEW YORK—Madison Keys became the first major casualty of the 2025 US Open, falling in the first round to Renata Zarazua, 6-7 (10), 7-6 (3), 7-5 on Monday.
"I'm just very happy," Zarazua said on court. "Coming into the match I think I was almost crying because I was really nervous but the crowd made it so chill for me so I was loosening up!"
She gave a wry salute to the pro-American crowd, adding, "I know my game is a bit tricky so sometimes people get a bit bored, so thank you for staying and cheering until the end!"
The reigning Australian Open champion, Keys was playing her home Grand Slam tournament for the first time as a major champion; in her 14th US Open appearance, she struggled to find her range and struck a whopping 89 unforced errors, ultimately bowing out after three hours and 10 minutes on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
The top-ranked player from Mexico, Zarazua was 0-6 against Top 10 opponents coming into the match, and shook off losing five set points in the opening set to score the biggest win of her career.