Ferrer through to Madrid third round after dropping set

MADRID,  (Reuters) – In-form Spaniard David Ferrer  survived a tough opening match at the Madrid Open when he  dropped the second set to French qualifier Adrian Mannarino  before winning 7-5 0-6 6-0 in the second round yesterday.

Ferrer, seeded six for the clay event in the Spanish capital  and runner-up to world number one and compatriot Rafa Nadal at  last month’s Monte Carlo Masters and Barcelona Open, will play  Sergiy Stakhovsky for a place in the last 16.Ukrainian Stakhovsky edged past big-serving American John  Isner 7-5 4-6 7-6 earlier yesterday in a match featuring only  one break of serve for each player.

Former world number four Juan Martin Del Potro continued his  comeback from a wrist injury with a 6-1 3-6 6-3 first-round  victory over Russia’s Mikhail Youzhny, the 13th seed, at the  futuristic Magic Box arena.

Fifteenth seed Fernando Verdasco, another Spaniard, was  upset 7-6 7-5 by unseeded Lu Yen-Hsun of Taiwan, while local  wildcard Marcel Granollers eliminated Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko  7-5 6-2.      France’s Gilles Simon won a tight match against Croatian  Ivan Ljubicic 7-5 7-6 to set up a second-round meeting on  Wednesday with fourth-seeded Briton Andy Murray.

Nadal, who was given the usual bye into the second round for  the top eight seeds, opens his campaign against former  Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis on Wednesday. Second and third seeds Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer play  their opening matches against Kevin Anderson of South Africa and  Spain’s Feliciano Lopez respectively on Wednesday.

Lopez ended the hopes of Canada’s Milos Raonic with a 4-6  7-6 6-4 victory yesterday, when Anderson saw off Belgium’s  Olivier Rochus 6-2 6-4.