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Andy Murray, Venus Williams ousted in Washington openers

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Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray of Britain crashed out in the opening round of the ATP and WTA Washington Open on Monday, falling to Sweden's Mikael Ymer.The 35-year-old Scotsman fell to 115th-ranked Ymer 7-6 (10/8), 4-6, 6-1 after two hours and 50 minutes at the US Open tune-up tournament."I'm excited," said Ymer, who saved four set points in the first set. "A lot left to do but it's a very good start of the American swing."World number 50 Murray, the 2012 and 2016 Olympic champion, is trying to earn a seeding at the US Open, which he won a decade ago."It's still possible," Murray said. "I would just need to have a good run in Canada or Cincinnati really.

It's pretty straightforward if I was to make a quarter-final or a semifinal, which right now - after a loss like that - doesn't seem realistic."I do feel like if I play very well that I could do that.

But I'll need to certainly play better than I did today."Check out the moment @MikaelYmer took out Murray in D.C.@CitiOpen | #CitiOpen pic.twitter.com/Rhkffjkl6eSeven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams, playing her first singles match in nearly a year, was also eliminated in the opening round, falling to Canadian qualifier Rebecca Marino 4-6, 6-1, 6-4."It was nice to have the crowd behind me," Williams said. "Definitely a great experience.

It's my first match so I didn't think I played well a lot of the times."Just trying to shake off some rust. That's just to be expected.

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