Canada’s Marino gives up two late breaks in first-round loss to Kawa at Wimbledon
LONDON — Poland’s Katarzyna Kawa converted two pivotal break points late in the match to secure a 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 win over Vancouver’s Rebecca Marino in first-round women’s action Monday at Wimbledon.
Marino was serving for the match in Game 10 of the third set, but didn’t get a match point opportunity as Kawa picked up her fourth break to tie the set 5-5.
After winning the next game to take a 6-5 lead, Kawa won the match by converting her fifth of 10 breakpoint chances when Marino hit an unforced error while facing match point.
Marino had six aces to Kawa’s three, and Kawa, ranked No. 132 in the world, committed seven double faults, four more than Marino. But Marino had 58 unforced errors in the match to 50 for Kawa.