Lajovic shook off the loss of a first set
tiebreak to dominate the second frame, earning two breaks of
Isner’s fearsome serve.
However, trailing 6-5 in the final set and serving to stay in
the match, Lajovic's own serve failed him at the worst possible
time as Isner, a finalist here in 2013, sealed the win to reach
the second round.
Isner will next play either Spanish qualifier Pablo Carreno
Busta or France’s Gilles Simon.
Also on Sunday, Australian Alex De Minaur rallied from a set
down to beat Italian Marco Cecchinato 6-7(5) 6-1 6-2 and will
next meet the winner of American Reilly Opelka and Borna Coric
of Croatia.
“These wins are often the ones that count the most,” De Minaur,
who did not drop a service game, told reporters. “To be able to
come back from not playing my best tennis and turn it around,
I’m really happy to get the win.”
(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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