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Ostapenko Bemoans “Crazy Scheduling” After Blow-Out Loss

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Tuesday, September 5, 2023

NEW YORK—Coco Gauff defused Jelena Ostapenko’s prodigious energy, 6-0, 6-2, in immediately’s US Open quarterfinal smackdown.

Afterward, Ostapenko shaded schedule makers for the day-time begin following her electrifying night upset of Iga Swiatek

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The Twentieth-seeded Ostapenko referred to as immediately’s midday begin time “crazy scheduling” following her three-set dethroning of defending champion Swiatek on Sunday evening. Ostapenko mentioned the short turnaround time didn’t give her sufficient relaxation and restoration to organize for the red-hot Gauff.

“I didn’t really feel physically very tired, but I felt like I didn’t really recover from that night,” Ostapenko mentioned after absorbing a 67-minute thrashing. “Because as I said, I got back to the hotel around, like, 2:00 a.m. and even I tried to go to sleep at 3:00 in the morning but I had all this adrenaline and it was impossible to fall asleep.

“Then if you fall asleep at 5:00 or 6:00 within the morning, the entire day the place you want a couple of days simply to recuperate. I believe it is a bit bit loopy.”

Compounding Ostapenko’s criticism: she complained she was told after her upset of world No. 1 Swiatek that her quarterfinal against Gauff would be played beneath the bright lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium at night. 

“The factor was that once I requested the day earlier than, I used to be fairly certain I’m gonna play at evening session, as a result of that is what they advised me,” Ostapenko said. “When the schedule got here out, I noticed I’m taking part in first match and was, like, wow, that is a bit bit unusual scheduling.”

Delray Beach-born baseliner Gauff relishes steamy conditions that feel like home. A red-hot Gauff streaked through seven straight games today, while Ostapenko, who sprayed 36 unforced errors and was broken five times, wilted.

The 2017 Roland Garros champion said she felt “low power” from the opening game and never really recovered.

“I imply, if I play a match, like, a late-night session, then I suppose in at some point I’ve to play at the least on the identical time or in a while, since you do not actually have a lot time to recuperate,” Ostapenko said. “Even you’ve at the present time in between, however you continue to have to apply, to do your issues, to do the remedy and stuff.

“So I think it was better for her the schedule, because obviously she played much earlier the day I played night session.”

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