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LOS ANGELES -- Tobias Kamke of Germany ousted James Blake of the United States 6-2, 5-7, 7-6 (4) in the first round of the Farmers Classic at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Tuesday. Blake lost the first four games of the match and was down 3-1 in the second set. He won five games and jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the final set, only to have Kamke fight back. Kamke won four of the next five games to pull even at 5-5. He then won the final five points of the tiebreaker to hand the 32-year-old Blake his eighth loss in nine matches this year. "I felt great the last two days of practice and I really dont know what happened," Blake said. "I started slow. Even when I was winning, I felt like I was just scrapping out points and not dictating the way I wanted to. When Im not doing that, Im not playing my best and Im not confident, and when youre not confident in a tiebreaker youre going to miss a couple of balls by centimetres or millimeters. "I didnt make a lot of first serves in that tiebreaker and didnt give myself the chances I needed to. I cant do that and expect to win out here." Kamkes second-round opponent will be No.6 seed Marinko Matosevic who beat Australian compatriot Chris Guccione 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Blake joined a list of fellow Americans who were eliminated: Jesse Levine, Nicolas Meister and Bradley Klahn. Levine was beaten 6-3, 6-4, by countryman Michael Russell, who at 34 is the oldest player in the field. Russell will next meet top-seeded Frenchman Benoit Paire. Meister, making his ATP Tour debut as a qualifier, fell to No. 5 seed Xavier Malisse of Belgium 6-4, 6-1. Malisses next opponent is Australian Matthew Ebden, who edged German Michael Berrer 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (4). Klahn, also a qualifier, lost to Paolo Lorenzi of Italy 6-4, 3-6, 6-0. Lorenzi will next meet No.4-seeded Frenchman Nicolas Mahut. Igor Andreev of Russia ousted Dudi Sela of Israel 7-6 (4), 6-4, and his second-round opponent will be Lithuanian qualifier Ricardas Berankis, who upset German No.7-seed Bjorn Phau 7-6 (8), 6-4. Igor Sijsling of the Netherlands beat American Steve Johnson 7-6 (4), 6-3, setting up a match with No.2 seed Sam Querrey of the U.S.. Wholesale nfl jerseys . JOHNS, N. cheap jerseys . Nope, not going to do it. Crabtree is trying to maintain every possible element of surprise he might still have left heading into his first Super Bowl -- and will certainly take any advantage he can get this week. http://www.jerseysgod.com/ ." These days, the Capitals are succeeding in the playoffs with a more conservative, defensive-minded style -- and it still never hurts when the best of the best put the puck in the net. Defenceman Greens slap shot on a power play with 5:48 left in regulation was the go-ahead goal, and Ovechkin and Backstrom scored Saturday, too, lifting the Capitals to a 3-2 victory over the top-seeded New York Rangers that tied their Eastern Conference semifinal series at two games apiece. cheap jerseys from china ." Valentine said Buchholz had gone to the hospital recently to deal with the problem and has not been with the team the past two days. Boston is planning to activate Aaron Cook from the 15-day DL to start Sunday against the Braves. wholesale jerseys . Parises agent Wade Arnott added on Sunday afternoon that his client is narrowing down his choices to a small group of teams and will probably decide on Monday. SEATTLE -- For the second straight night, the Texas Rangers were well aware there was an opportunity to make their lead in the AL West a bit more comfortable, and they failed. This time it had nothing to do with their pitching. If anything, the performance from Texas starter Matt Harrison deserved better. Michael Saunders hit a solo home run in the second inning, one-time Texas prospect Blake Beavan threw seven shutout innings against his former club, and the Seattle Mariners kept the Rangers from extending their lead in the AL West with a 1-0 win on Saturday night. Seattle took the first two games in the weekend series -- handing the Rangers consecutive defeats for the first time in more than a month -- and finally solved Harrisons mastery of the Mariners. "It happens. Were not going to win every series. You do the best you can to do that and win every game," Harrison said. "But Beavan did a great job tonight of keeping it 1-0 and its going to happen. "I guess if were going to lose, its good the As lose too." Before Saturday nights game, the Rangers were crowded around the clubhouse televisions watching intently as the New York Yankees helped them out in the division race by rallying to beat Oakland 10-9 in 14 innings. But the Rangers struggled with their situational execution against Beavan and were shut out for just the fifth time this season. Their lead in the division over the As remained at four games. Texas has now lost two straight for the first time since dropping three consecutive to the Yankees in the middle of August. After the final game of its road trip on Sunday against Seattle, the Rangers will head home for seven critical games -- four versus Oakland and three against the Angels -- that could finally cinch the division race. "Were usually pretty good about getting two-out hits, tonight it didnt happen," Texas DH Michael Young said. "Something we feel is a big strength of our offensive game is being versatile enough to do little things when called upon to do it. Tonight we didnt do it." Harrison (17-10) had won nine straight times against Seattle, the second-longest streak in Rangers history against one team, but was not able to extend the roll despite holding the Mariners to just the homer by Saunders. Harrison was trying to become the first pitcher to win five decisions against Seattle in a season and tie Kenny Rogers franchise record for most wins by a left-hander. Ouutside of the homer to Saunders -- his 17th of the season -- Harrison did enough to earn the victory.dddddddddddd Harrison allowed just seven hits, struck out six but tied a season-high with four walks. He nearly didnt make it out of the fourth inning after giving up consecutive singles to Kyle Seager and Jesus Montero and a walk to Justin Smoak, loading the bases with no outs. With Roy Oswalt warming up in the bullpen, Harrison got a broken-bat lineout from Saunders, struck Alex Liddi on a high fastball and saw Luis Jimenez ground out to first to end the threat. "I got better as the game went on. My command got better," Harrison said. "Saunders pitch, I didnt make a mistake. Its where I wanted it to be but he got extension on it and got it. That wasnt the only mistake I made but the only one that got me." Nelson Cruz nearly tied it in the fourth, but was thrown out at home to end the inning trying to score from first on David Murphys double. Seattles relay from Casper Wells to Kyle Seager to catcher Jesus Montero was perfectly executed and got Cruz by 10 feet. The Rangers other scoring chance came in the eighth and knocked out Beavan. Mitch Moreland led off with a double and Beavan walked Craig Gentry. Seattle went to reliever Josh Kinney, who struck out Ian Kinsler after he was twice unable to get a bunt down. Elvis Andrus flew out to centre for the second out Michael Young struck out to end the threat. "When you face good pitching like the Mariners got, it just comes down to execution," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. "You execute and you got a chance. We just didnt execute tonight." Beavan, who came to Seattle in the deal that sent Cliff Lee to Texas during the 2010 season, allowed a runner to reach base in the first six innings, but escaped every scoring threat from the Rangers. He got key double plays in the third and fifth innings and became the fifth Seattle pitcher this season to throw at least seven shutout innings in a game. "It means a lot. Im from there, I got traded by them so it means a lot to beat those guys," Beavan said. NOTES: Seattle is now 6-3 in 1-0 games this season. ... Young extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a single in the sixth. ... Fergie Jenkins is the only Texas pitcher to defeat an opponent five times in one season, doing it to Minnesota and Oakland in 1974. ' ' '
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