
AP-Ana Ivanovic after losing at WimbledonWIMBLEDON, England (AP)
Top-seeded Ana Ivanovic was knocked out in the third round of Wimbledon yesterday by 133rd-ranked Zheng Jie of China, extending a spate of stunning upsets at the All England Club.
Ivanovic, who took over the number one ranking after winning the French Open earlier this month, slumped to a 6-1, 6-4 loss to the wild-card entry and doubles specialist.
Ivanovic, who saved two match points before overcoming Nathalie Dechy in three sets on Wednesday, had no answer for the hard-hitting Zheng.
"It's a surprise for me," said the 24-year-old Zheng, who won the Wimbledon doubles title in 2006. "Thanks to Wimbledon, (which) gave me a wild card. I just tried my best and had to keep going, going."
It was the earliest exit by a women's top-seeded player at Wimbledon since Martina Hingis lost in the first round to Jelena Dokic in 2001.
Ivanovic went out a day after 2004 champion and third-seeded Maria Sharapova was ousted by 154th-ranked Alla Kudryavtseva and two-time men's runner-up Andy Roddick was bounced by Janko Tipsarevic. A day earlier, Australian Open champion and number three ranked Novak Djokovic fell to Marat Safin.
Ivanovic committed 17 unforced errors, converted only one of seven break-point chances and lost serve four times. She could lose the number one ranking depending on how far number two Jelena Jankovic and number four Svetlana Kuznetsova advance in the tournament.
The match ended with Zheng's serve hitting the service line and Ivanovic shanking her forehand return into the Court One stands.
"She played really well today and it was a tough match for me," Ivanovic said. "I'm disappointed with my loss but I still look at it as a learning experience.
"It was a very emotional last couple of weeks for me and it took a bit of a toll," she added. "I didn't have great preparation."