John-Patrick Smith out US grass tournament

John-Patrick Smith has been bundled out of the Hall of Fame Tennis Championship in Newport while top see Steve Johnson has advanced.

Australia's John Patrick Smith

Australia's John-Patrick Smith has bowed out of the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships. (AAP)

By Ken Powtak

NEWPORT, Rhode Island, July 13 AP/AAP - Australia's John-Patrick Smith has bowed out of the Hall of Fame Tennis Championships.

After beating fellow Australian Jordan Thompson to reach the round of 16, the world No.148 went down to Switzerland's Marco Chiudinelli.

Chiudinelli, who is into the final eight of an ATP World Tour event for the first time in six years, beat Smith 1-6 6-3 6-3.

Top seed Steve Johnson has advanced to the quarter-finals, beating Japan's Yuichi Sugita, 6-1 6-4.

Coming off a career-best finish in a Grand Slam, the 26-year-old Johnson needed just 20 minutes to win the first set and 59 minutes to close the match.

It was his first on Newport's grass this week after the top four seeds were given byes.

Second-seeded Ivo Karlovic of Croatia rallied past Canadian qualifier Frank Dancevic, 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-4.

Ranked No. 25 on the tour coming into the week, Johnson served an ace on the first point of the match and lost just one point in the third through fifth games of the opening set.

He had it a little tougher in the second, but continued his solid season on grass, raising his record to 11-3.

Johnson lost in the fourth round to Roger Federer at Wimbledon after winning his first career singles title, also on grass, at Nottingham last month.


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