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David Ferrer of Spain beat Chinese youngster Wu Yibing in straight sets in Auckland. Photo: EPA

David Ferrer shows up-and-coming Chinese star Wu Yibing the door in Auckland Classic

The world’s top-ranked junior goes out in two sets to Ferrer, the world No 38

Experience was more than a match for youthful exuberance at the Auckland Classic on Monday as four-time champion David Ferrer beat Chinese teenager Wu Yibing 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 to advance to the second round.

The 35-year-old Ferrer, who was ranked as high as third in the world in 2013, battled it out from the baseline against his 18-year-old opponent in a first set that lasted 75 minutes.

Wu, the world’s top-ranked junior, held a set point in the tiebreak at 6-4 but could not convert and a double fault handed the first set to Ferrer, who is now ranked 38th.

The Spaniard then began to show the court craft and tactical nous built up from 15 years on the ATP Tour in the second set as he began to pick off Wu, who became China’s first boys’ grand slam singles champion last year at the US Open.
Can Wu Yibing make a breakthrough on the ATP Tour this season? Photo: AFP

The world’s top-ranked junior, who is playing his first full season on the ATP Tour, continued to play some aggressive, high-risk tennis that allowed him to break when the Spaniard was serving for the match, but it was only delaying the inevitable.

Ferrer advanced to the second round to face Portugal’s Joao Sousa, last year’s runner-up, when Wu belted a forehand long after two hours on court.

Sousa had earlier overcome Donald Young 6-7 (6-8), 6-4, 6-2 in a match that lasted two hours.

Canadian Denis Shapovalov will face Brazilian Rogerio Dutra Silva later on Monday.

The men’s top four seeds, defending champion Jack Sock, 2009 winner Juan Martin Del Potro, two-time champion John Isner and his American compatriot Sam Querrey, have been given byes into the second round.

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