Indian Wells: Great Britain number one Kyle Edmund beaten by Israel's Dudi Sela
British number one Kyle Edmund has been knocked out of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells after a straight sets 6-4 6-4 defeat to Israel’s Dudi Sela.
Edmund, 23, looked rusty in his first match since reaching the semi-final of the Australian Open in January as he struggled to find his rhythm.
Sela, 32, is ranked 97 in the world and used all his experience as Edmund’s serve let him down in California.
Edmund will now turn his attention to the Miami Open later this month.
Edmund, who recently replaced Andy Murray as British number one, was an early break up in the first set but failed to capitalise.
Sela broke back in the sixth game and then Edmund failed to hold serve as the Israeli closed out the set.
Both players exchanged early breaks in the second set but Edmund, on his return after six weeks out, tired in the sun as the match wore on.
With the score at 5-4 Sela seized his opportunity to break and knocked the 21st seed out of the tournament with a forehand winner.
He will face either Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis or Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman in the last 16.
Analysis by Jeff Tarango, BBC 5 live extra at Indian Wells
Edmund’s first serve accuracy was way off and he tried to go for too many big shots.
Sela was able to keep him on the back foot and didn’t make as many unforced errors. He played with no pressure and it looked like it had got to Edmund.
In this kind of court you have to dig deep and maybe Edmund did not have that resolve he showed in the Australian Open.
Sela is a wily veteran, very adaptable and you could tell he has been here playing for a week and a half in qualifying.
It was an advantage for him that Edmund was only playing his first match.