British teenager Laura Robson played down her shock US Open victory over Kim Clijsters, insisting she most definitely did not feel like the girl who shot Bambi.
"I wouldn't go that far. I would say that was (Benjamin) Becker beating Andre Agassi in his last match here a few years ago," said the 18-year-old, who sent the triple champion into retirement with her 7-6, (7/4), 7-6 (7/5) win.
Robson, who has now reached the third round of a Grand Slam for the first time, said she tried to play down the significance of the occasion on the same Arthur Ashe court where Clijsters had been champion in 2005, 2009 and 2010.
But she appreciates that she will always now be known as the player who ended the career of one of the sport's most popular women, both on and off the court.
"I honestly didn't think about it at all during the match. I was so focused on trying to play as aggressive as I could so she couldn't put the pressure on me and that's all I thought about," said Robson, the world number 89.
"At the end, it was obviously really sad to see her play her last match. But it happens sometimes. And, yeah, I'm feeling a little bit worse now that you keep mentioning it."
Clijsters's defeat ended a 22-match winning streak at Flushing Meadows and was her first loss since she went down in the 2003 final to compatriot Justine Henin.
Eighteen-year-old Robson, the youngest player in the top 100, was just five when Clijsters made her New York debut in 1999.
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