THE FIRST day of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup play-off semi finals kicked off on the Great Sound in Bermuda with perfect sailing conditions.

Land Rover BAR were fired up and ready for a good battle against Emirates Team New Zealand (ETNZ).

A promising start on the first two legs of race one saw Land Rover BAR matching ETNZ to gate two, but as they rounded the leeward gate they suffered a failure in the wing forcing the team to retire from race one.

The team returned to their shoreline base to try and swop out the wing before the next race, but it was impossible in the available time and Land Rover BAR were forced to concede a second point for the day. The semi finals are a first-to-five-points contest.

Land Rover BAR skipper and team principal Sir Ben Ainslie said: "It’s a really tough situation for the team. Rounding the first leeward gate, we had a breakage in our wing control system, which meant we had to retire from the race.

“It is an extremely bitter pill for the whole team to swallow given that this is the first two races of the play-offs against ETNZ, but it’s something we can deal with and we have the team to turn it around and come back fighting."