Gael Monfils sends Milos Raonic packing in Halle
Currently ranked 67th in the world, Monfils is
unseeded in the grass-court season-opener but he reproduced the kind of
form that once took him into the world's top 10 to win 6-4, 6-2 in just
over an hour on court.
Halle:
Canadian
fifth seed Milos Raonic was knocked out of the ATP Halle Open at the
first-round stage on Tuesday, going down in straight sets to France's
Gael Monfils.
Currently ranked 67th in the world, Monfils is
unseeded in the grass-court season-opener but he reproduced the kind of
form that once took him into the world's top 10 to win 6-4, 6-2 in just
over an hour on court.
"I felt good and read his game well. When
you are feeling good, you need to make the most of it," said Monfils,
who beat world number six Tomas Berdych on his way to the third round of
the French Open at Roland Garros.
Monfils broke Raonic three
times altogether, including in the second game on his way to winning the
opening set in just 26 minutes. A semi-finalist in Halle in 2011,
Monfils will face Czech qualifier Jan Hernych next.
Raonic was
not the only seed to fall on Tuesday, with Polish seventh seed Jerzy
Janowicz suffering a shock defeat in three sets at the hands of Bosnian
outsider Mirza Basic.
The 21-year-old Basic, ranked 240th in the
world, is taking part in Halle as a lucky loser following the withdrawal
of Philipp Petzschner due to a shoulder problem and his meeting with
Janowicz was his first match on the ATP World Tour circuit.
Basic
was broken twice but eventually prevailed in a deciding tie-break after
just over two hours on court, winning 7-6 (7/5), 3-6, 7-6 (7/5).
"It
was just my eighth match on grass," admitted Basic, who was only told
he would be replacing Petzschner late on Tuesday morning.
Basic
will face German wild card Mischa Zverev in the second round, with top
seed and five-time champion Roger Federer likely to await the winner.
Elsewhere
on Tuesday, Ernests Gulbis of Latvia beat former Australian Open
finalist Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus in three sets to set up a
second-round meeting with third seed and defending champion Tommy Haas.
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