The big names start their campaigns at the
weekend, allowing the 80th-ranked Sousa to enjoy the prestige of
a center court showdown in only his second career meeting
against 53rd-ranked Harrison.
The American saved three match points in a tight contest before
the Portugal-born Sousa prevailed in a little less than two
hours.
Next up for Sousa is Belgian seventh seed David Goffin, who is
scheduled to return after a left eye injury that has kept him
out for the past month.
Goffin incurred the unlikely injury during a match in Rotterdam
when a ball bounced off his racket and struck him at high
velocity.
While Harrison made a quick exit, fellow American Jared
Donaldson fared better with a 6-3 6-4 win over Marcos Baghdatis,
of Cyprus.
One break in each set was enough for the 49th-ranked Donaldson,
who also saved eight break points.
Australian Matthew Ebden outlasted Gilles Simon, of France, 6-3
6-7(2) 7-5 in more than two hours in a match that featured eight
breaks of serve.
Edben, who lost to another Frenchman, Gael Monfils, in the first
round in Indian Wells two weeks ago, fared better against Simon,
particularly on the pivotal points.
The Australian converted five of his 11 break opportunities,
while Simon could only take advantage on three of his 14
chances.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina)
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