Uh-oh in Ohio: Another early exit as Andreescu gets bounced in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — Bianca Andreescu is desperately trying to shake the nomad label that has been attached to her latest comeback bid.
She was one-and-done at the National Bank Open in Toronto last week. Before that she was bounced in the second round at the Paris Olympics. Not being able to stay in one place for any length of time and early exits gets old in a hurry on the physically demanding WTA Tour.
Once ranked fourth in the world, and the winner of the U.S. and Canadian Opens in 2019, the 24-year-old Mississauga athlete has fallen off the rankings map due to a rash of injuries and lack of victories.
Andreescu, who gained entry to this week’s Cincinnati Open as a wild card, lost 6-4, 7-5 on a humid Tuesday night to 21-year-old Russian-born Armenian qualifier Elina Avanesyan in the opening round.