Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Myneni knocks out champ Nagal

- Ashutosh Sharma ashutosh.sharma@htlive.com

BENGALURU: Saketh Myneni knocked defending champion Sumit Nagal out to book a berth in the semi-finals of the Bengaluru Open ATP Challenger Tour here on Thursday. In one of the two allIndian quarter-finals, Myneni played aggressive­ly in the first set to win 6-4, and then maintained composure when gusts of winds made things difficult for both the players to win the second set with identical margin. There were five break points in the second set as both the players struggled to keep the serves and returns in.

Myneni, who on Wednesday had registered a hard-fought win against Youssef Hossam, broke Nagal in the opening game of the first set to race to a 1-0 lead. With Nagal struggling to get his serve going, Myneni kept things simple winning the set on his serve.

“He is a tough opponent and a good friend. We have played each other a lot. We both didn’t have a great game but I got a win today and I will take that,” said Myneni, ranked 312 in the world.

Since his return from foot injury, Myneni has seen his ranking increase from among 900s to just shy of 300. “We know each other’s game well. I think I played better at least in the first set and my returns were also good,” said Myneni, who is set to take on Kazakhstan’s Aleksandr Nedovyesov in semi-finals. Nedovyesov beat Frederico Silva 6-4, 6-2 in the other quarter-final.

With wind picking up in the second set, not only did their first serve percentage­s drop to 50s, both had difficulty in returns 4-Prajnesh Gunneswara­n (IND) bt Q-sasi Kumar Mukund (IND) 0-0 (retd); W-saketh Myneni (IND) bt W-sumit Nagal (IND) 6-4, 6-4; Aleksandr Nedovyesov (KAZ) bt Frederico Ferreira Silva (POR) 6-4, 6-2; Brayden Schnur (CAN) bt Cem Ilkel (TUR) 6-3, 6-4; Max Purcell (AUS) / Luke Saville (AUS) bt Cheng-peng Hsieh (TPE) / Tsung-hua Yang (TPE) 6-3, 6-4; 2- Purav Raja (IND) / Antonio Sancic (CRO) bt Arjun Khade (IND)/ Saketh Myneni (IND) 3-6, 6-2 [10-8].

also. Both players broke each other five times until Myneni, who won three break points, took the set and match 6-4.

“The breeze had the ball flying and I think we were overcompen­sating. We were just trying to get the ball in,” Myneni said.

The second all-indian quarterfin­al lasted just 2 minutes and 28 seconds with qualifier Sasi Kumar Mukund retiring 0-40 down in the first game itself of the opening set. Mukund looked in discomfort right at the start of the match and was soon seen clutching his back and conceding the match to Prajnesh Gunneswara­n, the only seeded player left in fray. Gunneswara­n, the tournament fourth seed, will face Canadian Brayden Schnur next.

Meanwhile, Schnur ended the challenge of Turkey’s Cem Ilkel 6-3, 6-4.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Saketh Myneni defeated Sumit Nagal 64, 64.
HT PHOTO Saketh Myneni defeated Sumit Nagal 64, 64.

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