LOS ANGELES -- James Blake, still sharpening his game after missing over two months with a right knee injury, rolled to a 6-1, 6-4 victory against Leonardo Mayer of Argentina on Tuesday night in a first-round match at the Farmers Classic.
Blake, once No. 4 in the world and now No. 117 after a string of injuries, has reached two quarterfinals and has only a 9-10 match record this season, so he's trying to take a low-key approach to the game for the time being.
"I'm really happy with the way I played," he said before getting ready to team with Sam Querrey in a night doubles match. "I went into the match with the goal of just controlling my side of the court and playing with the right kind of energy. I'm back to feeling healthy and I want to just play that way without the huge expectations or anything, just playing my game. I did it and it worked out well today."
In other matches, Colombia's Alejandro Falla beat Karol Beck of Slovakia 7-6 (3), 6-4, and Benjamin Becker of Germany needed four match points to turn back lucky loser Giovanni Lapentti of Ecuador 7-5, 7-6 (6). Lapentti made the draw when American Mardy Fish withdrew because of fatigue.
Somdev Devvarman of India knocked off Steve Johnson 6-4, 6-4. Johnson, a 20-year-old junior at the University of Southern California, was making his singles debut on the ATP Tour after qualifying for a spot in the 28-player field.
It obviously wasn't the result Johnson and a group of vocal fans were hoping for, but he said the tournament had been "a great experience. I'll take a lot from it and move forward. I found out I can hang in against these guys."
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