LA Tennis Open day 2: Midday update

Here is an update on the first four matches of day 2 of the LA Tennis Open. Check back later for more updates.

Straus Stadium

John Isner def. Benjamin Becker (7) 7-6 (10-8), 7-6 (7-3)

In a match where both sets went to tiebreaks, the American Isner defeated the No. 7 seed German Becker, which made for the first seeded player to exit the tournament. Isner will face the winner of the Dancevic-Baghdatis match currently in progress.

Ryan Sweeting def. Taylor Dent 6-4, 2-6, 6-3

In a matchup of two Americans, wildcard entrant Dent falls at the hands of the qualifier Sweeting. In a grueling match that went to a third set, Dent ended his tournament hopes with a double fault. Sweeting will face the winner of the nightcap matchup between Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan and Sam Querrey of the U.S.

Grandstand court

Ernests Gulbis def. Yen-Hsun Lu 7-5, 6-2

Gulbis of Latvia takes out Taiwan’s Lu. The 20-year-old Gulbis will face the winner of tonight’s match between American Robby Ginepri and Russia’s Marat Safin, the tournament’s No. 8 seed.

Carsten Ball def. Marc Gicquel 6-2, 7-6 (8-6)

Australia’s Ball, who just qualified Monday, keeps his tournament hopes alive with a victory over France’s Gicquel. Ball struggled in the late stages on the second set despite cruising to an easy first set win. He will face No. 3 seed Dmitry Tursunov of Russia in the second round.

Igor Kunitsyn (5) v. Somdev Devvarman

Devvarman of India just came in the first-round draw as a qualifier and is currently facing off against No. 5 seed Kunitsyn of Russia. Devvarman took the first set 7-5.

Check back tonight for full coverage of more first-round action featuring the doubles match of Yen-Hsun Lu (TPE) / Dusan Vemic (SRB) versus Stephen Huss (AUS) / Ross Hutchins (GBR) (4) and singles matches of American Robby Ginepri versus Russia’s Marat Safin (8) followed by the Uzbek Denis Istomin versus American Sam Querrey, the tournament’s sixth seed.

Compiled by Farzad Mashhood, Bruin Sports senior staff.

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