US Open: Home hopes hit as Madison Keys makes 89 unforced errors in first-round loss

In the first round of the US Open, American tennis player Madison Keys, the world No. 6 and recent Australian Open champion, suffered an early exit after a loss to Mexico's Renata Zarazúa. Despite winning the first set in a marathon tiebreaker, Keys struggled with consistency, committing 89 unforced errors throughout the match. Zarazúa bounced back to win the next two sets, 7-3 in a tiebreaker and 7-5 in the final set, to claim the victory over the American home favorite. The defeat marks a disappointing start to the US Open for Keys, who was one of the main hopes for the host nation.
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