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Safin too strong for Isner in Los Angeles opener

LOS ANGELES
Tue Aug 5, 2008 10:20pm EDT
Marat Safin of Russia returns a shot to Sam Querrey of the U.S. at the Rogers Cup tennis tournament in Toronto, July 22, 2008. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former world number one Marat Safin began his bid to end a title drought dating back almost two years with a confident 6-3 6-4 win over American John Isner at the Los Angeles Classic on Tuesday.

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The Russian, ranked 44th after his semi-final run at Wimbledon, broke his opponent once in each set to take his place in the last 16 where he will face another American, Wayne Odesnik, a 4-6 6-1 6-4 victor over compatriot Bobby Reynolds.

"After two weeks when I lost in the second and first rounds, and against an opponent like Isner, who is not easy to play, I was pretty solid," Safin told reporters.

The 6ft-9in Isner fell into trouble early and saved two break points in the second game, but Safin secured the break two games later thanks to a successful Hawk-Eye appeal.

Safin, who was ranked 75th before Wimbledon, cruised through the rest of the set and then broke in the opening game of the second.

Isner had one chance, a break point at 5-4 down, but Safin closed the door with a stunning backhand pass before clinching victory when the American lashed a forehand return long.

Safin said his immediate aim was to earn as many points as possible this week and then in Washington next week in a bid to be among the 32 seeds at the U.S. Open later this month.

"I have a chance (to be seeded) and that's my goal. It's a huge difference if you are seeded at the U.S Open or not, because you can play Rafael Nadal in the first round."

"I think I am playing pretty well. For this first match, it was a pretty good performance. I just need to stay aggressive and move on from here."

Earlier, veteran American Vince Spadea won a topsy-turvy match with Frenchman Sebastien Grosjean 6-3 3-6 6-3 to set up a second round clash against sixth seed Mardy Fish.

Serbian lucky-loser Dusan Vemic will play top seed Andy Roddick in round two after he fought back to beat American Sam Warburg 3-6 7-6 6-4 and there were also wins for Italian Andrea Stoppini and another American, qualifier Amer Delic.

Seventh seed Carlos Moya and number eight Tommy Haas are in first-round action later on Tuesday. Spaniard Moya faces Belgian Xavier Malisse, while German Haas plays American Donald Young.

(Editing by John O'Brien)



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