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This most unpredictable of Wimbledons has delivered yet another surprise. Reigning Australian Open champion Madison Keys was a lopsided loser in the third round, eliminated 6-3, 6-3 by 104th-ranked Laura Siegemund of Germany on Friday.
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Tennis World USA on MSNWimbledon: No. 6 seed Madison Keys ousted by world No. 104 after error-strewn displayWorld No. 8 Madison Keys has been added to the list of star players who exited Wimbledon early after the reigning Australian Open champion stunningly got bounced 3-6 3-6 by 104th-ranked Laura Siegemund.
Keys, the No. 6 seed, was easily beaten in straight sets by 104th-ranked Laura Siegemund of Germany, while Sabalenka fought off a partisan crowd to beat Britain's Emma Raducanu.
No. 6 Madison Keys fell in the third round at Wimbledon after losing straight sets to Laura Siegemund on Friday.
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