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HOUSTON, TEXAS (April 8, 2017) First day of qualifying is complete at the U.S. Clay Court Championships with four Americans advancing to Sunday’s final day of qualifying. The tournament, which is being held at the River Oaks Country Club in Houston and began on Saturday, April 8, 2017.
American Bradley Klahn downed Renzo Olivo (Argentina) 4-6,
7-5, 4-0 (retired due to illness) with countryman Noah Rubin defeating Ruben
Ramirez-Hidalgo (Spain) 7-6 (3), 7-5. Denis Kudla advanced over fellow American
Brian Baker, who withdrew with knee problem. The final American advancer was
Tennys Sandgream, who eliminated Steven Diez (Canada) 6-3, 6-3.
In other action, Benjamin Becker (Germany) outsted Guido Andreozzi (Argentina) 6-0, 7-5 while Teymuraz
Gabashvili (Russia) beath Peter Polansky (Canada) 6-2, 7-6 (5). In the final
two matches of the day, Leonardo Mayer (Argentina) downed Tim Smyczek
(USA) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (3) and Maximo
Gonzalez (Argentina) defeated Dennis Novikov (USA) 6-4, 7-6 (13).
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The 15-13 tie-break won by Gonzalez was longer
than any main draw tie-break played in tournament history. The main draw
tournament record is 14-12, won by Horacio De La Pena over Claudio Messadri in
the 1993 semifinals. At least one and as many as three Americans
may advance into the main draw through qualifying. Already, 10 Americans are in
the field, marking the fourth time in five year's a double-digit number of U.S.
players are participating at River Oaks. Regardless of how many Americans win
Sunday, this year's field will have the most Americans participating since 13
played in 2007.
Main draw play will begin on
Monday, and is expected to include the start of Juan Monaco's title defense. The two-time champion is
slated to play Dustin Brown on opening night. Other matchups due to take
court during Monday's "Super Session," which begins at 3 p.m.,
include 2014 champion Fernando Verdasco taking on Kevin Anderson and 39-year-old Tommy Haas facing
19-year-old Reilly Opelka.
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