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          Lee downplays deafness, wins ATP tournament debut

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          Lee Duck-hee becomes the first deaf player to win an ATP Tour main-draw match as the South Korean defeats Henri Laaksonen 7-6 (4), 6-1 in the first round of the Winston-Salem Open.
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          Lee Duck-hee tossed the ball into the air for his first serve in an ATP tournament match, and blasted it past his opponent with a loud pop.

          The 21-year-old South Korean never heard it. He was born deaf.

          The tour's first deaf professional player says he doesn't want to be defined by the disability that he has overcome well enough to play at the sport's highest level.

          His first appearance in a top-level tournament will last at least until the second round. Lee beat Henri Laaksonen of Switzerland 7-6 (4), 6-1 in the first round of the Winston-Salem Open on Monday, earning a matchup with No. 3 seed Hubert Hurkacz of Poland.

          As much as the opening-round victory meant to Lee and his career, it might have meant even more to hearing-impaired athletes in all sports.

          "Don't be discouraged and if you try hard, you can do anything, you can achieve anything you want," Lee said through an interpreter, adding that he "doesn't want people to get discouraged and get down about their disability".

          The ability to hear carries a particular importance in tennis. Players often insist on silence during points so they can hear the ball off their opponent's strings and identify the spin in a split-second.

          Lee makes up for it with his eyes, sharpening his focus on his opponent's swing, how that player makes contact and the speed and spin of the ball as it's racing toward him.

          Complicating things further, he also doesn't speak English, reads lips instead of using sign language, and relies on hand gestures from umpires making calls.

          Because he can't hear the score announcements, he keeps track of points and games in his head — which can be more difficult in smaller events that don't have courtside scoreboards. It led to a hiccup early during his main-draw debut when he lined up to serve after a game had been decided.

          "I think (the umpire) forgot to give the signal" at times during the match, he said, adding that he "was hoping he would give in and out signals."

          The debut in Winston-Salem marked the next step up the tennis ladder for Lee, who started playing tennis at age 7 — the year after he realized he was deaf, though doctors had diagnosed his condition as a toddler.

          "People made fun of (me) because of the disability and said (I) shouldn't be playing," Lee said, adding that his motivation was to "enjoy (my) life by overcoming my disability".

          Lee made his debut on the ITF Futures Tour at 14 and won eight titles before he turned 18, then reached three finals of the ATP Challenger Tour, including one in June, falling to Israel's Dudi Sela at the Baptist Health Little Rock Open in Arkansas. He brought a No. 212 world ranking to the central North Carolina hardcourts.

          Lee downplays deafness, wins ATP tournament debut
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          Lee Duck-hee of South Korea in action against Wu Yibing of China during the men's singles semifinal at the 2018 Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia, in this August 24, 2018, photo.

          He'll always remember his first ATP-level victory — and not just because of the result. Lee was two points away from sealing the victory when thunderstorms forced a weather delay of nearly 5 hours. He and Laakonsen came back to the court at roughly 10:15pm — and wrapped up their match in 87 seconds.

          When he was asked how he spent the delay, Lee got his point across with pantomime, mimicking someone playing table tennis and shooting basketball, because there was both a pingpong table and pop-a-shot machine in the players' lounge. He smiled as his translator said how "he loves the facility here".

          Former world No. 1 Andy Murray, continuing his comeback from hip surgery, fell 6-7 (8), 5-7 to Tennys Sandgren in a first-round match that was delayed by rain for several hours.

          Murray battled hard to save three set points in the tiebreak before Sandgren converted the fourth to end the 74-minute first set when the Briton's volley found the net.

          Murray was broken in the opening game of the second set and fell 3-0 behind before breaking back to leave the set poised at 5-5.

          But the 28-year-old American broke back and then served out the match to set up a second-round clash with Canadian second seed Denis Shapovalov.

          In New York, Kristie Ahn began the final preparation for her return to the US Open with a first-round victory on Tuesday at the Bronx Open, where fellow American CoCo Vandeweghe and seeded players Zhang Shuai and Yulia Putintseva were upset.

          Ahn beat Jil Teichmann 6-3, 6-4. The American earned a wildcard into the US Open and will play in next week's Grand Slam tournament for the first time since her lone appearance in 2008 as a 16-year-old qualifier.

          Vandeweghe, who recently returned from a lengthy absence caused by an ankle injury and like Ahn was given a wildcard into this week's new WTA tournament, lost 3-6, 0-6 to Anna Blinkova.

          Zhang, at No. 4 the highest-seeded player in action on Tuesday, was beaten 3-6, 4-6 by Andrea Petkovic, while No. 7 Putintseva was knocked off by Zhang's compatriot and qualifier Zhu Lin 6-7 (2), 4-6.

          Seeded winners included fifth-seeded Katerina Siniakova, who beat another Chinese Wang Yafan 6-3, 6-2; No. 9 Aliaksandra Sasnovich, who swept past Polona Hercog 6-3, 6-2; and No. 10 Karolina Muchova, who defeated Viktoria Kuzmova 7-5, 6-2.

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