The two Americans will play doubles at the tournament and
drew each other in singles for the first time in their careers.
The big-serving Querrey struck 20 aces but Johnson hung tough
against his older, more accomplished opponent, pushing the
opening set to a tiebreak before losing it 7-3.
Querrey broke Johnson in the second set to cruise to victory,
the first step in a long run-up to the year’s final grand slam
at Flushing Meadows starting Aug. 25.
The opening day was a light one but Israeli Dudi Sela avenged a
loss to Donald Young in his previous Atlanta Open four years
ago, thrashing the American 6-3 6-0.
Atlanta native Young struggled with serve and was broken five
times to disappoint home fans.
(Writing by Jahmal Corner; Editing by Ian Ransom)
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