Markéta<strong> </strong>Vondrou?ová looks on during her earlier than expected defeat.
CNN  — 

Markéta Vondrou?ová’s defense of her Wimbledon title has been ended in the first round after Spain’s Jessica Bouzas Maneiro pulled off a stunning upset to defeat the Czech in straight sets on Tuesday.

Bouzas Maneiro, who is the world No. 83, took just over an hour to dispatch Vondrou?ová 6-4, 6-2.

According to the WTA, Vondrou?ová is only the second defending?women’s?champion to be ousted in Wimbledon’s first round?in the last 30 years. Steffi Graf was the other champion to fall at the first hurdle in the defense of her title, when she was defeated by Lori McNeil?in 1994.

Bouzas Maneiro picked up what was comfortably the biggest win of her career. This was just the third grand slam main draw of her career, while she’d previously only logged one match against a top 10 player – a loss to Jelena Ostapenko in Madrid earlier this year.

The 21-year-old Spaniard was ruthless throughout the match, converting all five of her break point opportunities. She clinched victory with a spectacular backhand winner down the line that left her opponent rooted to the spot.

Bouzas Maneiro celebrates after her milestone victory.

Vondrou?ová recently had suffered a right hip injury ahead of the tournament, when the Czech slipped and fell on the grass at a tune-up event in Berlin.

She was forced to retire from that Berlin second-round match, which occurred less than two weeks before Wimbledon.

But it’s a disappointing loss for Vondrou?ová, who loses almost 2,000 ranking points as a result and will drop from her No. 6 ranking.

The 25-year-old Czech player has had a handful of poor results in 2024 and has not reached a final since she famously defeated Ons Jabeur last year to become Wimbledon’s first unseeded women’s champion.

Vondrou?ová appeared to be turning things around at the French Open – where she reached the quarterfinals before being defeated by the all-conquering Iga ?wi?tek – but was unable to carry that form into the grass court season.