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Pospisil knocked out in Chennai by Bedene

Associated Press

CHENNAI, India — Vasek Pospisil of Canada was the only seed not to reach the Chennai Open second round when he lost to Aljaz Bedene of Britain 7-5, 7-6 (6) on Tuesday.

Pospisil, seeded seventh, beat Bedene just over two months ago indoors in Valencia, but the closely ranked pair virtually went point for point outdoors in Chennai. Bedene earned the only break.

He was runner-up here last year as a Slovene, and returns as a Brit after becoming a citizen last March.

The other two seeds in action, No. 5 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain and No. 6 Gilles Muller of Luxembourg, won three-setters.

Russian teen Andrey Rublev, a wild card, beat local qualifier Somdev Devvarman 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 for a shot at two-time defending champion Stan Wawrinka. Also the top seed, Wawrinka is aiming for a fourth Chennai title.

Second-seeded Kevin Anderson of South Africa also learned of his next opponent, 248th-ranked wild card Ramkumar Ramanathan, who beat Daniel Gimeno-Traver of Spain 6-2, 6-0 for his second career win on the ATP Tour.

ALJAZ BEDENE OF BRITAIN

ANDREY RUBLEV

CHENNAI

CHENNAI OPEN

DANIEL GIMENO-TRAVER OF SPAIN

GILLES MULLER OF LUXEMBOURG

GUILLERMO GARCIA-LOPEZ OF SPAIN AND NO

KEVIN ANDERSON OF SOUTH AFRICA

RAMKUMAR RAMANATHAN

SOMDEV DEVVARMAN

STAN WAWRINKA

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