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Helene Elliott

Stephens finds it's tougher at top of the tennis world

INDIAN WELLS _ Slumping Sloane Stephens did her best to find a silver lining after being unceremoniously dismissed in the second round of the BNP Paribas Open.

Stephens, ranked No. 4 in the world, repeatedly committed unforced errors and lost the last eight games as Swiss qualifier Stefanie Voegele prevailed 6-3, 6-0, on a windy Stadium 1 court at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. It was Stephens' fourth straight loss to Voegele, who is ranked 109th, and Stephens was again at a loss when asked to explain it.

"I'm still trying to figure it out, obviously," she said Friday. "If I knew, I would probably do a little bit better."

A lot has changed for Stephens since she blazed through the 2017 U.S. Open field as an unseeded surprise and won her first Grand Slam title. She's now a target of would-be giant-killers and in demand for interviews and endorsements, pressures that can be difficult to manage. She also parted from her longtime coach, Kamau Murray, late last year and hasn't found a replacement.

"When I play now, everyone wants to beat me. It's different playing from 900 in the world and you can try and beat whoever and it's a great win," said Stephens, who is 5-5 in match play this year. "It's different when you're in the top 10 and every win against you is a great win for someone else. It's a little bit tough when you're at the top of the game. I guess that's what you play for."

She's confident she will be back at the top of her game. She just can't say when.

"I think things will get better. Might not be in the next week. Might not be next week. But for sure in the next couple of months maybe things will figure themselves out," she said. "I'm going through a transition. It's tough. Playing a sport is not easy. But I definitely think that things will get better. And then we will be in a press conference and I'll be, like, 'See, guys? It's better.' So I'm waiting for that day and looking forward to that day. For now I'm just trying to work through with what I've got."

No. 14 seed Daria Kasatkina of Russia, who seemed poised for stardom after her runnerup finish here last year, continues to struggle and lost in the second round to unseeded 19-year-old Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic 6-2, 6-1. Kasatkina will drop out of the top 20 in the next world rankings. Wild-card entrant Jennifer Brady, who turned pro in 2015 after two seasons at UCLA and is No. 83 in the world, reached the third round by upsetting No. 19 seed Caroline Garcia of France 6-3, 3-6, 6-0. Brady, a Florida resident, is 3-0 against Garcia this year.

No. 2 seed Simona Halep of Romania advanced with a 6-2, 6-4 victory over Barbora Strycova of the Czech Republic. No. 16 Elise Mertens of Belgium defeated 17-year-old Amanda Anisimova 6-4, 6-2.

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