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Great Britain's Sonay Kartal was knocked out in the first round of the Abu Dhabi Open after losing in three sets to American Katie Volynets.
Kartal, 23, took the opening set against world number 68 Volynets but fell to a 3-6 6-4 6-4 loss.
The 91st-ranked Englishwoman broke into the world's top 100 for the first time at the end of last season.
She was playing for the first time since making her overseas Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open last month, exiting in the first round.
Kartal recovered from losing serve in the opening game to turn around the first set, which she clinched by taking a third consecutive game.
Volynets, also 23, raced into a 5-0 lead in the second set as she took the match to a decider.
But that was only after she survived a scare as Kartal threatened an unlikely comeback, the Briton battling back to 5-4 before losing serve for a third time.
There were six consecutive breaks of serve as the players scrapped for the decisive breakthrough in the final set, and it was Volynets who struck with a first match point to set up a second-round meeting with top seed Elena Rybakina.

Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova has announced she will return to the sport following the birth of her son.
Former world number two Kvitova has been away from tennis for 15 months, last competing at the China Open in October 2023.
The 34-year-old Czech, who won Wimbledon in 2011 and 2014, gave birth to her son in July 2024.
"After 15 months being away from tennis and having my baby boy Petr, I'm coming back to the tennis circuit," Kvitova said in a video on Instagram.
"I really miss tennis and I miss competing, so I am really looking forward to being back. I cant wait."
Kvitova said she plans to return at the ATX Open in Austin, Texas, which begins on 24 February.
She has won 31 WTA singles titles, most recently triumphing in Miami and Berlin in 2023.
Graham or Van der Merwe? Which winger is most important to Scotland?

Six Nations Rugby Special's Ugo Monye, Sam Warburton and John Barclay discuss which of Scotland's flying wingers Darcy Graham and Duhan van der Merwe is most important to the team.
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Are England coach Steve Borthwick's substitutions too reactive?

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I'd carry water if I could make a difference - Conan

"I've been bouncing in every day. It's an incredible privilege."
After an 11-month absence from the green jersey, Ireland's Jack Conan wasted little time in getting back up to speed.
Bench impact was one of the keys to victory in the 27-22 win over England that kicked off the side's Six Nations title defence on Saturday, with the Leinster number 8 to the fore having been introduced in the 50th minute.
Having missed last summer's tour to South Africa for the birth of his first child and then Ireland's entire November slate through injury, the 32-year-old looked like he had never been away, yet said he had felt the time keenly.
"I hadn't played [for Ireland] since 16 March last year, 11 odd months," he said.
"Obviously expecting a baby, that was far more important than rugby, but missing November with an injury, you miss the environment, you miss the craic, you miss the lads.
"When you get a bit older, you realise that probably most of your good days are behind you, so I just want to make the most of every chance I get and I feel like I did that."
Clinton County Speedway To Host Two 410 Sprint Car Events

MILL HALL, Pa. The 410 sprint car drivers have spoken highly of the recent race events over the last few years hosted at the Clinton County Speedway.
Race Promoter Jason McCahan took the opportunity on Saturday at the Racing Xtravagana Show in York to give the 410 sprint car drivers even more reason to be talking about the third-mile oval.
The speedway recently learned that it received a tourism grant from the Clinton County Tourism Agency and the Clinton County government, said McCahan. As a result of the added funding, our July 11th 410 sprint car event will now pay $7,500 to win.
The speedways 410 events have attracted drivers from several different states, which was important to the tourism agency. This year, we will have two high-profile 410 sprint car shows the $7,500 to win show on Friday, July 11 and the annual Phil Walter Classic paying $6,300 on Saturday Aug. 9. Both events will pay $500 to take the green flag.
In addition to these two events, the speedway will again be the opening event for the annual Appalichian Mountain Super Late Model Speedweek event on Friday June 6. Clinton County hosted one of the stronger car counts for the weeks event that travels throughout the state visiting a different track each night.
The United Racing Club 360 Sprints will also be returning to the speedway on May 16 and the USAC East Coast Sprints will be back on June 27.
The RaceSaver Sprint Cars and Limited Late Models continued to highlight the weekly events at the speedway. The Pro Stocks, 270 Micros, and 4 Cylinders are part of the weekly show.
The official season opener is scheduled for Sunday afternoon on April 6 with the RaceSaver Sprints, IMCA Modifieds, Pro Stocks, 270 Micros and Four Cylinders.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. Josh Berry and the No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing team did themselves and their car owners proud in Sundays Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium.
Racing at the legendary track that is so special to the Wood Brothers, Berry put on a spirited, aggressive performance in the 75-lap Last Chance Qualifier to finish second and put the No. 21 Mustang in the 200-lap Main event. Berry then started 22nd in the feature and raced his way to 13th despite some damage from his hard drive to second place in the LCQ.
Berry said after the non-points-paying exhibition that he considered his first drive in the No. 21 Mustang a success and an enjoyable experience on the tight quarter-mile track where the late team owner Glenn Wood counted four points-paying Cup races among his 29 overall victories there.
It was a lot of fun, Berry said. I thought the guys did a really good job of making the car better and adjusting on it from practice and the heat race to give me a really good car for the feature.
Berry mentioned he was a bit disappointed he didnt finish higher.
I felt like we definitely had more potential there, he said. I wish things would have gone different in the feature, but overall Im really happy with it. Our goal was to come here and make the race, and we did that and got a decent finish. For the first time out it was a lot of fun.
Berrys performance in the Last Chance Qualifier was a big part of the story of that race.
After starting 13th, he initially dropped back one spot before working his way into the top 10 on lap 21. He steadily worked his way forward and cracked the top five for the first time on lap 59. Berry, finding success in both the inside and outside lanes, took the lead on lap 66 as Erik Jones and Kyle Larson, Berrys chief rivals at that point, collided and brought out the races seventh caution.
Berry held the top spot for six laps but lost the lead to Larson with four laps remaining. Berry held the runner-up spot to the checkered flag, and the races last lead change wasnt a big factor as both the first- and second-place finishers advanced to the 200-lap main event.
After the qualifier, he told reporters at the track that he was very pleased to get the Wood Brothers car in the main event at Bowman Gray.
This is a really special place for them, he said. They gave me a great opportunity, and they deserve to be in this race. They are great people and have been in the sport for 75 years, and Im going to go out there and do my best week-in and week-out.
If that means I have to knock some people around to get in the Clash Im going to do it.

Columbus Blue Jackets forward Kirill Marchenko suffered a broken jaw after getting hit in the face by a puck while on the bench during Sunday's loss to the Dallas Stars, according to multiple media reports.
Defenseman Dante Fabbro also left the game in the first period with a concussion, according to reports.
Marchenko, who has a team-leading 21 goals in addition to 34 assists for the Blue Jackets this season, was sitting on the bench when the stray puck struck the left side of his face late in the second period. He left the bench area, holding a towel to his jaw.
He was taken to a Dallas-area hospital to have his jaw reset, according to reports. It was unclear how much time he would miss, but it could be at least six weeks.
The 24-year-old is enjoying a breakout season, already setting career highs in assists, points (55) and ice time (18:48) in just 53 games. His plus-31 rating leads the NHL.
The team said Fabbro has suffered an upper-body injury.
The Blue Jackets, who have won three of their past four games, conclude a four-game road trip on Tuesday against the Buffalo Sabres. Columbus sits in the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, just a point ahead of the Tampa Bay Lightning and Boston Bruins, entering Monday's games.
Field Level Media contributed to this report.
Sam Kerr racially abused police officer, court told

Chelsea forward and Australia captain Sam Kerr went on trial in a London court on Monday, accused of racially abusing a white police officer after a drunken dispute with a taxi driver.
Kerr told the officer Stephen Lovell: "You guys are f---ing stupid and white."
Kerr, who has Indian ancestry, accepts saying those words but has pleaded not guilty to one count of racially aggravated harassment. Her lawyer argued she was making a comment about power and privilege.
The 31-year-old sat in the dock at Kingston Crown Court as prosecutor Bill Emlyn Jones told jurors that she and her partner Kristie Mewis, who plays for West Ham United, called a taxi in the early hours of Jan. 30, 2023 after a night out.
"Their cab journey did not go well," Emlyn Jones said.
"The cabbie ended up phoning the police to complain about their behaviour, reporting that they were trying to smash a window".
The taxi driver took them to a police station instead of Kerr's home, after which she made the comment about Lovell's ethnicity, Emlyn Jones said.
He added that there was no dispute over what Kerr said, meaning jurors had to decide what she meant and how it made Lovell feel.
Kerr's lawyer Grace Forbes said that Kerr's words did not make her a criminal. "The law is a little more nuanced, a little more human than that," she argued.
"Sam Kerr did not feel hostility to the officer because he is white. The words were a comment, we say -- however poorly expressed -- about positions of power, about privilege and about how those things might colour perception."
Kerr has scored 199 career goals across the Women's Super League, Australia's W-League and the NWSL.
She is also Australia's all-time top scorer with 69 goals in 128 appearances, but has been sidelined since suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury in January 2024.
Her trial is expected to conclude this week.
Source: Joao Félix set for Milan loan from Chelsea

AC Milan are closing in on a loan deal for Chelsea forward João Félix, a source has told ESPN.
The 25-year-old is expected to move to Italy in an agreement which would see Milan pay a loan fee in the region of 2m-3m ($2m-$3m). The Serie A club would also be paying all of his wages.
Félix had attracted interest from several other clubs including Aston Villa but Chelsea's preference has always been for the Portugal international to join a club outside England.
Félix only joined Chelsea last August in a 50m deal from Atlético Madrid to begin his second spell at the club after spending the second half of the 2022-23 campaign on loan at Stamford Bridge.
However, Félix has started just three Premier League games under head coach Enzo Maresca and is keen on kickstarting his career at a new club.
Should a deal by finalised, Félix will become Milan's second signing in the current window after Kyle Walker's arrival from Manchester City.