Pouille
outlasts Murray in Cincinnati opener
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[August 14, 2018]
(Reuters) - Andy Murray's
comeback following hip surgery hit another roadblock on Monday after
he was beaten 6-1 1-6 6-4 by France's Lucas Pouille in the first
round of the Cincinnati Open.
The Scot went under the knife in January but has had a frustrating
time since he came back to the ATP circuit in June.
The former world number one had hoped to build on the momentum that
had carried him into the quarter-finals of the Citi Open before he
pulled out of the Washington tournament citing fatigue.
But it was world number 17 Pouille who proved to be the more
resourceful as he claimed his first win in five tries against
Murray.
Murray, whose ranking plummeted into the 800s last month but has now
risen to 375, has fallen at the first hurdle in two of the four
tournaments he has contested this year.
"I only lost four more points in the match than him," said Murray,
who won 82 points to Pouille's 86.
"It was tight. He's a top 20 player. If I can improve by 10, 15
percent, you turn a lot of those matches around."
Pouille said he was pleased with how he fought against the former
world number one.
"I'm very happy, especially with the way I fought until the end," he
said.
"I tried to do my best in the third set and then until the end I
played very aggressive and I'm very pleased with that."
American Sam Querrey overcame 38 aces by ninth seed John Isner to
send his friend and compatriot packing with a 6-4 6-7(5) 7-6(5) win.
The win was the first time Querrey has come out on top in a third
set tiebreaker this year after losing seven in a row.
"I've lost a handful of tough matches this year but I feel like I’m
starting to play better now, a little more consistent," the
30-year-old Californian said.
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Lucas Pouille (FRA) serves against Andy Murray (GBR) in the Western
and Southern tennis open at Lindner Family Tennis Center. Aaron
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"Hopefully I can end the year on a strong note. Usually I feel like
I play my better tennis at the beginning of the year so I'm going to
try to flip it and play better at the end this year."
Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic defeated American Steve Johnson
6-4 7-6(4) in a hard-fought match under the lights.
The 31-year-old Serb is searching for his first Cincinnati Masters
title after five finals.
Swiss Stan Wawrinka dug deep and ultimately prevailed 6-2 4-6 6-3
against twelfth seed Diego Schwartzman in their first career meeting
to set up a highly-anticipated battle with Japan's Kei Nishikori.
Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta, Briton Kyle Edmund and Canadian young
gun Denis Shapovalov also advanced to the second round.
The tournament lost its top seed when world number one Rafael Nadal
withdrew after winning the Rogers Cup on Sunday.
World number two Roger Federer, who skipped the Toronto event, is
now the highest seed.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Rory
Carroll in Los Angeles; editing by Pritha Sarkar / Ian Ransom)
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