Defending champion Kerber knocked out by lucky loser Davis

Defending champion Kerber knocked out by lucky loser Davis

Angelique Kerber's defence of her Wimbledon title came to an early end after being knocked out in the second round by lucky loser Lauren Davis 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 on Thursday.

Angelique Kerber Wimbledon 2018
AFP Wimbledon 2018 winner, Angelique Kerber

The 31-year-old German, who came into the tournament in form having reached the final at Eastbourne, made her earliest exit since losing in the same round in 2013.


Davis has now equalled her best previous performance at Wimbledon in reaching the third round where she will play Spanish 30th seed Carla Suarez Navarro for a place in the last 16.


"This means everything as it is what I work for," said Davis.


"I was a bit nervous and I slid and hurt my foot in the first set.


"I am so happy to win, it is almost surreal."


Davis, who had strapping on her leg and  shoulder, had been ranked outside the top 250 earlier this year but has risen back into the top 100.


"Yeah its been a tough journey and a process of learning and  growing as a player and person," she said.


"The drop in ranking has made this win even more fulfilling."


Davis said of course doubts had set in but deep down she always had belief she could succeed. 


"I believe in my ability," she said.


"For me in the match the turning point was when I was 3-2 up in the second set and I said to myself you belong here, you can do this."  


Angelique Kerber knocked out of Wimbledon

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