The third-seeded Tiafoe looked to have the
match against qualifier Dan Evans in hand when he served up 6-5
and 30-love in the second set but was instead broken by Evans,
whose aggressive net play frustrated Tiafoe in the final two
sets as the Briton eventually prevailed 3-6 7-6(1) 7-5.
Late drama arose when Evans served for the match up 5-4 in the
third set but nerves appeared to get to him and he was broken
amid a flurry of unforced errors.
But Tiafoe was broken in the next game and Evans made sure not
to make the same mistake twice, winning his final service game
at love to set up a second-round match against tournament wild
card Lloyd Harris of South Africa.
World number four del Potro, who missed last month's Australian
Open to nurse the kneecap he fractured at the Shanghai Masters,
showed no ill effects in his first match of the year as he
blasted 12 aces to see off baseline specialist Nishioka.
The hard-hitting Argentine is looking to pick up where he left
off before the injury, when his superb play made him a finalist
at the U.S. and China Opens and helped the 30-year-old reach a
career-high ranking of world number three.
Del Potro, who won the tournament in Florida in 2011, will next
face big-serving American Reilly Opelka after last week's New
York Open champion saw off countryman Tennys Sandgren 6-4 6-0
earlier in the day.
Top American men's player John Isner used his blistering serve
to overwhelm Canadian Peter Polansky 6-3 7-6(4) and advance to
the second round.
The second-seeded Isner fired 23 aces to Polansky's four and won
87 percent of his first serve points as he cruised to victory.
Next up for Isner is a second-round meeting with unseeded Slovak
Lukas Lacko on Wednesday.
Adrian Mannarino, Andreas Seppi, Paolo Lorenzi, Jordan Thompson,
Steve Johnson, Mackenzie McDonald, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez and
Radu Albot also won their first round matches on Tuesday at the
ATP World Tour 250 event, which is played on outdoor hard
courts.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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