Jelena Ostapenko ended Harriet Dart’s run at the LTA’s Rothesay International Eastbourne on a busy Wednesday of action on the south coast.
Dart, who is on the LTA’s Pro Scholarship Programme, was handed a tough test against the Latvian, who won the Eastbourne title two years ago and was the runner-up in 2022.
And Ostapenko continued the momentum from her recent triumph at the LTA’s Rothesay Classic Birmingham, beating Dart 6-3 6-4 in a well-contested match on Eastbourne’s Centre Court.
Elsewhere, Jodie Burrage saw her campaign come to a close, the Kingston player defeated 6-1 6-1 by Coco Gauff in their second round contest.
Fifth seed Gauff will next face third seed and doubles partner Jessica Pegula, who battled past Camila Osorio 6-2 1-6 6-3 to reach the last eight.
Also victorious in the women’s singles was 2014 champion Madison Keys, who beat Wang Xiya 6-2 7-6(3), while ninth seed Daria Kasatkina saw off former winner Karolina Pliskova 3-6 6-3 6-3.
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But there was a surprise result in the women’s draw, with Camila Giorgi beating Wimbledon finalist and fourth seed Ons Jabeur 6-3 6-2.
In men’s singles action, Liam Broady saw his campaign come to an end with a 6-2 6-4 loss to Mikael Ymer.
Meanwhile, in arguably the biggest shock of the day, Mackenzie McDonald defeated defending champion Taylor Fritz 7-6(3) 7-6(8) to reach the quarter-finals.
Eighth seed Miomir Kecmanovic defeated qualifier Aleksander Vukic, while Gregoire Barrere shocked fifth seed Nicolas Jarry.
And in men’s doubles action, Broady and Jonny O’Mara saw their campaign end with a 6-4 6-4 loss to recent French Open champions Ivan Dodig and Austin Krajicek.
But it was victory for Joe Salisbury and partner Rajeev Ram, who defeated Sam Weissborn and Romain Arneodo 6-1 6-2.
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