Serena Williams stunned by Cornet at Wimbledon

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Last Updated : Jun 29 2014 | 4:35 AM IST

Five-time champion Serena Williams suffered her earliest Wimbledon exit since 2005 as she lost to France's Alize Cornet in the third round here Saturday.

Cornet, ranked 24th, won 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 to claim her second victory of the year over the world number one, reports Xinhua.

It is only the third time in 15 visits to Wimbledon that Williams has lost so early, and she has not been past the fourth round of a Grand Slam in 2014.

Cornet, 24, had never before beaten a top-20 player at a Grand Slam.

"I just cannot believe it," she said after the match. "Three years ago I couldn't play on grass, I was so bad, but now I have beaten Serena, the world number one on her own court."

"I have to get used to it and focus on the next match because the tournament is not over for me. I am not sure how I did it but just with the heart and the help from the crowd."

Williams said: "She kept her unforced errors really low. I think I made a few errors too many. She was going for her shots. She played really well."

Cornet did have a confidence-boosting win over Williams in Dubai earlier this year to call upon, but it still came as a major shock to see her grab the initiative and dominate the closing stages.

Williams will get her next chance to add to her haul of major titles when she defends her US Open crown in August, but she said the competition was getting tougher.

"It's difficult," said the American. "If I'm not playing a great, great match, these girls when they play me, they play as if they're on the ATP Tour, and then they play other girls completely different. It's never easy, you know, being in my shoes. But you've got to be ready."

Elsewhere, Russia's fifth seed Maria Sharapova stormed past American Alison Riske 6-3, 6-0 to move through to the second week of Wimbledon.

Third-seeded Simona Halep, who now finds herself the highest seed remaining at Wimbledon, was a straight set winner over Swiss No.1 and WTA rising star Belinda Bencic in third round action.

In men's part, world number one Rafael Nadal of Spain recovered from losing the first set to beat Kazakhstan's Mikhail Kukushkin 6-7 (4-7), 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 and reached the last 16.

Fourth seed Roger Federer eased through Santiago Giraldo of Colombia 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 to also advance.

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First Published: Jun 29 2014 | 4:24 AM IST

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