Ebden bounced out of Atlanta Open
Lleyton Hewitt is the last Australian standing at the ATP Tour's Atlanta Open after Matthew Ebden was knocked out by South Africa's Kevin Anderson, who claimed a quarter-final berth, on Thursdayhome organizer online.
Ebden claimed the first set in a tie-break iphone 5 cases, before being run over in the remaining sets to go down 6-7 (7-9) 6-2 6-2.
Hewitt powered into the quarter-finals on Wednesday when he beat American wildcard Rhyne Williams to set up a showdown with Croatian Ivan Dodigip networking HKadd hair.
The second-seeded Anderson will face Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin following his defeat of fifth seed Lu Yen-Hsun 7-5 6-2.
Meanwhile, top seeded John Isner edged wild card Christian Harrison 7-6 (11-9) 4-6 7-5 to book his quarter-final berthphone cover cases.
The American fired 29 aces but needed two hours and 24 minutes to get past the tenacious 19-year-old, whose elder brother Ryan Harrison booked a quarter-final berth earlier in the daybeauty wigs.
Ryan Harrison will play Colombian Santiago Giraldo who was leading Michael Russell 5-7 6-3 3-0 when the American retired from their match water filter hong kong.
Isner will play compatriot James Blake, who reached his first quarter-final of the season with a brisk 6-3 6-2 victory over eighth-seeded Russian Evgeny Donskoy.
Blake broke Donskoy's serve three times and saved all four break points he faced in the 64-minute encounter.
"I always feel like the hard-court summer is my best chance to get points, I'm playing my best tennis," Blake said.
"The courts usually suit me the best. When it's hot I play pretty well. Home crowds in the States, it's generally my favourite time of the year. This is a good start to it right away mortgage loan."