Montjane's exit in Australian Open a 'painful loss'

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Montjane's exit in Australian Open a 'painful loss'
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Wheelchair tennis star Kgothatso Montjane says her exit in the Australian Open Women’s Wheelchair singles hurts. Montjane lost to Netherlands’ Diede de Groot 6-1, 6-1 yesterday.

Montjane crashed out of the first Grand Slam of the year unexpectedly as she hoped to go all the way for her first slam title and also considering the efforts she put in during preseason in the festive period.

Reflecting on her exit from the singles, Montjane said she was her own worst enemy as she made countless errors that allowed her opponent to ease past her. “It’s just how the match turned out to be. It was a disappointment for me looking at the errors I created, it’s like I beat myself when I was competing with a great opponent.

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