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Jeremy Chardy impressively beats Ivo Karlovic in Eastbourne

Jeremy Chardy showed impressive resolve to knock fifth seed Ivo Karlovic out of the ATP Aegon International in the first round on Monday.
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Big-serving Croat Karlovic fired down 14 aces, but also committed eight double faults, with Chardy jumping over his second serve en route to a 6-4 6-4 victory.

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Chardy managed to return 19 of Karlovic's second serves, winning points on 15 of those occasions.

The Frenchman - ranked 43rd in the world - was supreme on his own serve, conceding just nine points in the entire contest as the two-time winner of the ATP 250 grass-court event wilted.

Victory was Chardy's first of the grass-court season

A further shock in Monday's play at Eastbourne saw eighth seed Federico Delbonis beaten 6-4 6-4 by Martin Klizan.

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Delbonis came into the game having suffered first-round defeats in three of his last four tournaments and he continued that dismal run, failing to carve out a single break point in the 70-minute contest.

Sixth seed Gilles Simon avoided an upset against Australian qualifier Chris Guccione, triumphing 7-6 (7-2) 6-4.

Defending champion Feliciano Lopez will begin his title defence against Tobias Kamke after the German beat Britain's Daniel Evans 6-2 6-3, while home fans also had little to cheer about in Sam Querrey's 7-6 (7-5) 6-3 win over Kyle Edmund.

Also booking a spot in the second round in Monday's play were Bernard Tomic, Denis Istomin and Carlos Berlocq.

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