Mardy Fish falls in Atlanta, Lleyton Hewitt in quarters
Mardy Fish falls in Atlanta, Lleyton Hewitt in quarters
It was only Fish's fourth match since the US Open in September where he withdrew in the fourth round due to illness.

Atlanta: Mardy Fish took a hit in his gradual return to full-time tennis, falling 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 to Michael Russell on Wednesday at the Atlanta Open. It was only Fish's fourth match since the US Open in September when he withdrew before a fourth-round match because of an irregular heartbeat.

Ranked No. 13 in the world last July, the sixth-seeded Fish - the Atlanta Open winner in 2010 and 2011 - fell to 1-3 this season. He's ranked No. 63 after his first match since losing in a lower-level ATP Challenger tournament in April.

"He played really well," said the 35-year-old Russell, ranked 85th. "He was coming up with 130 mph serves. I couldn't tell. Usually when somebody takes four months off, they're a little rusty. But it was really good tennis."

Russell took advantage of a rain delay - the match began on Tuesday - to make racquet adjustments. "It definitely helped me a little bit," Russell said about the delay. "I was able to change my string tension. I was pleased with the rain delay."

Seventh-seeded Lleyton Hewitt advanced to the quarter-finals with a deceivingly difficult 7-6 (3), 6-4 win over wild-card entry Rhyne Williams. The 32-year-old Hewitt, 64th in the world, trailed 2-6 in the tiebreaker before winning six straight points, and only broke serve in the second set in the deciding game.

While Hewitt and Russell stood up for the old guard, 19-year-old Chrisitian Harrison won his first match in an ATP main draw. A wild-card entry, the 373rd-ranked Harrison beat Alejandro Falla 6-1, 6-7 (7), 6-2.

Harrison will play top-seeded John Isner in the second round. Isner and second-seeded Kevin Anderson have yet to play.

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