Blake upset by rank outsider in Washington
Blake upset by rank outsider in Washington
Qualifier Ryan Sweeting beats James Blake to advance to the second round of the Washington Classic.

Washington: Qualifier Ryan Sweeting took advantage of some shoddy serving by James Blake to advance to the second round of the Washington Classic with a 3-6 6-3 6-4 win on Monday.

Blake, sidelined for two months earlier this year with a knee injury, landed only 48 percent of his first serves on an unseasonably cool evening in Washington. The 30-year-old former champion said he had trouble shaking off the rust despite reaching the quarter-finals in Los Angeles last week.

"It was pretty evident tonight I was not doing the things you need to do to win matches," said Blake, whose ranking has slipped from a high of four to 105. "I played tentative on a lot of the break points. I need to step up and go after those shots. I need to dictate the points rather than letting guys like Ryan control the play.

"What I need is to play more matches and get that confidence back." Sweeting, ranked 119, rated his 92-minute victory the best of his career. The Florida native broke Blake's serve in the third game of the final set and held for victory.

"I tried to keep the ball away from his forehand as much as possible," said Sweeting, who will play France's Michael Llodra in the second round of the U.S. Open tune-up on Tuesday.

"When he's moving side-to-side he's dangerous so I was just trying to dictate the points towards his backhand." Sweeting saved all four break points in the final set, one of with an uncharacteristic 125 mph (201km) serve.

"That game in particular he seemed to be really jumping into my kick serve," said the 23-year-old Sweeting. "I was facing two breaking points. I just said, 'Go for it.' "(That big serve) was right on the line. So I got lucky there."

In other first-round matches, 2002 Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian of Argentina routed American Rajeev Ram 6-4 6-0, while Russian Igor Kunitsyn swept past fellow qualifier Kei Nishikori of Japan 6-2 6-3. Slovenian qualifier Grega Zemlja needed only 56 minutes to eliminate Benjamin Becker of Germany 6-2 6-3.

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