Andy Murray Karen Khachanov Hubert Hurkacz Emil Ruusuvuori Alex Molcan Taylor Fritz Stan Wawrinka Alexander Bublik Francisco Cerundolo Russia Switzerland Usa Washington Slovakia tennis Andy Murray Karen Khachanov Hubert Hurkacz Emil Ruusuvuori Alex Molcan Taylor Fritz Stan Wawrinka Alexander Bublik Francisco Cerundolo Russia Switzerland Usa Washington Slovakia

Wawrinka and plenty of rain fall at Canadian Open

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Stan Wawrinka's attempts to get his comeback season off the ground took another hit on Monday as the three-time major champion fell 6-3 3-6 6-3 to Emil Ruusuvuori in the rain-delayed opening round of the Canadian Open in Montreal.

Wawrinka, 37, missed the clay, grass and hardcourt season last year following surgery on his left foot and since returning in March has suffered a slew of first round exits.

The Swiss former world number three played solid tennis but was unable to overcome hard court specialist Ruusuvuori, who smashed a forehand winner on match point to advance.Next up for the Ruusuvuori is a second round clash with Hubert Hurkacz, who the Finn defeated in Washington last week for the biggest win of his career.Karen Khachanov came out on the winning side in a sloppy three-set match against Francisco Cerundolo, where the players made a combined 110 unforced errors compared to just 45 winners.The Russian has played well at the tournament in the past, reaching the semi-finals in 2018 and 2019.

In other first round action, 21-year-old American Jenson Brooksby made quick work of Alexander Bublik with a 6-2 6-3 win and Slovak Alex Molcan outlasted Mackenzie McDonald 7-6(1) 6-4.

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