Barty out of Brisbane International

Australia's Ashleigh Barty has been knocked out of the Brisbane International after going down in straight sets in her first-round clash with Lesia Tsurenko.

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Ashleigh Barty has had a disappointing start to the season with a first up loss in Brisbane. (AAP)

High flying Australian No.1 Ashleigh Barty has crashed back to earth, thrashed 6-3 6-2 in her first-round Brisbane International clash with Ukraine's Lesia Tsurenko.

World No.17 Barty - ranked 25 spots higher than her opponent - battled from the outset in steamy conditions to succumb in just over an hour in front of a shellshocked Pat Rafter Arena.

Tsurenko, 28, booked a second-round clash with 2012 Brisbane International champion Kaia Kanepi of Estonia.

The packed crowd looked forward to a glimpse of eighth seed Barty's brilliance after the Australian's stellar 2017 run.

She started last year ranked No.271 after a season out of the game playing cricket.

Remarkably she was Australia's No.1 women's player by October and ended the year in the top-20, knocking over five top 10 players on the way.

Barty, 21, was expected to make light work of Tsurenko in their first career meeting at tour level.

But the crowd favourite had no answer to Tsurenko, a Brisbane semi-finalist in 2013.

Barty clinched her first WTA singles title last year and made another two finals but will now need to regroup to make an impact on the Australian Open in Melbourne.


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