Hewitt eases past Polansky at the US men's clay court championships

Hewitt eases past Polansky at the US men's clay court championships

Aussie veteran Lleyton Hewitt continues to turn back the clock in 2014 by toppling Canadian Peter Polansky in three sets in the first round of the US men's clay court championships.

Australia's Lleyton Hewitt eyes the ball during a Davis Cup match in Mouilleron-le-Captif, western France, on January 31, 2014

The 33-year-old Australian No. 1 has enjoyed a resurgence this year on the ATP Tour as he defeated 17-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer to win the Brisbane, Queensland tournament.

Hewitt, of Adelaide, on Tuesday beat the 25-year-old qualifier Polansky 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 despite making 12 double faults in the two-hour, four-minute match.

Hewitt advances to face American Sam Querrey who stopped Russia's Alex Bogomolov 6-4, 7-6 (8/6) in the opening round.

Hewitt fired one ace, won 62 percent of his first-serve points and saved eight-of-16 break points.

He recorded his 600th career victory last month when he beat Robin Haase in the first round of the Miami Masters tournament.

Hewitt is aiming for his third career clay court title and first in five years.

Polansky was Canada's top ranked player in the second half of 2010 before being overtaken by current No. 1 Milos Raonic.

Polansky, who is ranked 135th in the world, finished with three aces and three double faults. He won just seven-of-29 points on his second serve.

Germany's Benjamin Becker and American Donald Young also advanced to the second round with straight-set wins on Tuesday.

Becker beat Spain's Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 while Young needed just 41 minutes to rout fellow American Ryan Harrison 6-0, 6-1.

This week's top seeds are reigning champion John Isner, Tommy Robredo and last year's runner-up Nicolas Almagro of Spain. Isner beat Almagro in last year's final and also reached the championship match here in 2012.

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