MARSEILLE, France -- Top-seeded Richard Gasquet and defending champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga both reached the Open 13 quarterfinals with straight-sets wins on Wednesday. After the second-seeded Tsonga beat Nikolay Davydenko 7-6 (4), 7-6 (8), his French countryman Gasquet followed up with a 6-3, 6-3 win against Slovenias Blaz Kavcic. Gasquet did not face a single break-point and took his opponents serve three times. Earlier, the second-seeded Tsonga, who had 19 aces, improved to 4-2 in career head-to-heads against the Russian who reached a career-high ranking of third. Davydenko saved one match point with a forehand pass down the line, but Tsonga clinched victory with the next when Davydenkos forehand hit the net. "Its never easy against him, hes a great player whos won a lot of titles," the 28-year-old Tsonga said. "Im trying to get my bearings again, which is why I was so happy to win." Tsonga next plays either sixth-seeded Edouard Roger-Vasselin of France or Ukraines Sergiy Stakhovsky, while Gasquets quarterfinal opponent is either fifth-seeded Ivan Dodig of Croatia or Germanys Tobias Kamke. "I didnt play well last time (in Rotterdam). But you shouldnt forget that, and use the experience," said Tsonga, referring to his straight-sets loss to Croat Marin Cilic in the second round of the ABN Amro tournament. "I absolutely must raise my level." In the remaining first-round matches on Wednesday, there were wins for seventh-seeded Julien Benneteau of France, No. 8 Nicolas Mahut of France, Spains Roberto Bautista Agut, Germanys Jan-Lennard Struff, Frenchman Michael Llodra and Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania. 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Dillon Brooks scored 26 points on 9-17 shooting for Canada while pulling down six rebounds and picking up six steals. Teammate Chris Egi had 20 points, 14 rebounds and four blocks.CRANBROOK, B.C. - Sam Reinhart returned to junior with something to prove.The 19 year old scored twice in his first game back from the Buffalo Sabres to lead the Kootenay Ice past the Edmonton Oil Kings 4-3 in Western Hockey League play on Friday. Austin Vetterl and Tim Bozon also found the back of the net for the Ice (5-13-0).Aaron Irving and Lane Bauer responded for Edmonton (9-8-2).Wyatt Hoflin made 19 saves for the win while Tristan Jarry turned away 35 shots in the loss.Kootenay went 2 for 7 on the power play while the Oil Kings converted once on three chances.---TIGERS 4 WARRIORS 3 (OT)MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Ty Stanton scored 4:20 into overtime as Medicine Hat edged the Warriors.Tommy Vannelli, Chad Butcher and Cole Sanford rounded out the Tigers (13-3-1) attack.Jack Rodewald struck twice for Moose Jaw (7-9-2) with Spenser Jensen picking up the other goal.---THUNDERBIRDS 6 RAIDERS 2PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Ryan Gropp had a goal and two assists for Seattle as it downed the Raiders.Kaden Elder, Lane Pederson, Alexander True, Ethan Bear and Keegan Kolesar supplied the offence for the Thunderbirds (8-6-3).Sawyer Lange and Jayden Hart responded for Prince Albert (8-11-0).---HITMEN 5 PATS 3REGINA — Connor Rankin struck twice for Calgary as it skated past the Pats.Michael Zipp, Pavel Karnaukhov and Radel Fazleev also scored for the Hitmen (10-8-1).Adam Brooks, Patrick DAmigo and Austin Wagner answered for Regina (8-9-1).---WHEAT KINGS 6 BLADES 2BRANDON, Man. — Peter and John Quenneville both had a first-period goal as the Wheat Kings topped Saskatoon.Jayce Hawryluk, Jesse Gabrielle, Braylon Shmyr and Tim McGauley rounded out the Brandon (15-3-1) attack.Amil Krupic and Brett Stovin replied for the Blades (5-133-0).dddddddddddd---BRONCOS 4 HURRICANES 3 (OT)LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Colby Cave had a hat trick, including the overtime winner, as Swift Current rallied to beat the Hurricanes.Tyler Steenbergen had the Broncos (11-8-2) other goal.Nikita Milekhin, Taylor Cooper and Pavel Skumatov opened the scoring for Lethbridge (5-9-4).---COUGARS 3 ROYALS 2 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Chance Braid had a goal and an assist in the Cougars victory over Victoria.Jansen Harkins and Jari Erricson also scored for Prince George (11-8-0).Brandon Magee and Austin Carroll responded for the Royals (9-9-2).---REBELS 5 WINTERHAWKS 4PORTLAND, Ore. — Wyatt Johnson struck twice and added an assist to lead Red Deer over the Winterhawks.Austin Strand, Conner Bleackley and Evan Polei supplied the rest of the Rebels (9-8-2) offence.Chase De Leo, Miles Koules, Alex Schoenborn and Dominic Turgeon all had goals for Portland (7-11-2).---ROCKETS 4 CHIEFS 2 KELOWNA, B.C. — Rourke Chartier scored twice as the Rockets dispatched Spokane.Nick Merkley and Tyson Baillie both found the back of the net for Kelowna (16-1-1).Liam Stewart and Adam Helewka replied for the Chiefs (7-5-3).---AMERICANS 5 BLAZERS 2KENNEWICK, Wash. — Parker Bowles and Richard Nejezchleb both had a goal and three assists as Tri-City got past Kamloops.Beau McCue, Justin Gutierrez and Parker Wotherspoon has the rest of the Americans (11-8-0) offence.Matt Revel and Matt Needham answered for the Blazers (9-9-2).---SILVERTIPS 5 GIANTS 1VANCOUVER — Patrick Bajkov had two goals for Everett in its rout of the Giants.Matt Fonteyne, Graham Millar and Logan Aasman rounded out the attack of the Silvertips (12-1-3).Dalton Sward scored his fourth of the year for Vancouver (7-10-0). 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