Dimitrov
fights back to level at Queen's, Hewitt out
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[June 16, 2015]
LONDON (Reuters) - Defending
champion Grigor Dimitrov was locked at one set all with American Sam
Querrey in the first round of the Queen's club Wimbledon warm-up
tournament when bad light ended play on Monday.
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The 24-year-old Bulgarian, seeded sixth, was outgunned by 2010
Queen's champion Querrey in the first set and fell a break down in
the second before rediscovering his touch to level a match which
will be completed on Tuesday.
Four-times champion Lleyton Hewitt of Australia lost 6-7 7-5 6-2 to
South African Kevin Anderson on his 16th and final appearance at
Queen's.
The 34-year-old Hewitt, a former Wimbledon champion, served for the
match in the second set, but Anderson, the world number 17, fought
back and will face Nick Kyrgios or Stan Wawrinka in the second
round.
"This has been one of my favourite tournaments," Hewitt told
reporters.
"I love the whole month in London. I'm going to have so many great
memories of this tournament."
Third seed Milos Raonic of Canada beat Briton James Ward 5-7 6-3
6-2.
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Ward, world number 109, took the first set before Raonic overpowered
the home favourite to advance.
British top seed Andy Murray plays qualifier Lu Yen-hsun of Taiwan
and Rafa Nadal faces Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Ed Osmond; editing by Justin Palmer)
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