American Alison Riske (#126) won her first round match against Swiss player Romina Oprandi (#34) 67(5) 75 31. She then defeated Polish player Urszula Radwanska (#40) in the second round, 46 63 64. She lost to Estonian player Kaia Kanepi (#46) in the third round, 62 63. This is the deepest she has ever gotten in any grand slam.
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