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Nagal in Chennai Open semis

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Ending a 16-month drought in which he underwent a hip surgery and grappled with a scratchy return to tour, Sumit Nagal entered his first ATP Challenger semi-final after beating Britain’s Jay Clarke 6-1, 6-4 in the ATP Chennai Open Challenger quarter-finals on Friday.

Nagal, with a career-high ranking of 122 in 2020, last reached a Challenger semi-final at the Sibio Challenger in October 2021. That was, incidental­ly, the 25-year-old’s last tournament before he shut his season early to undergo a surgery on his troublesom­e hip in November.

Making a comeback in April last year, Nagal just managed the one quarter-final in Meerbusch, Germany in August, struggling to regain his rhythm and level as his ranking plummeted.

“Sixteen months, it’s been a while,” Nagal, currently ranked 506, said after his win. “Out of those 16 months, I did not play a lot too. Last year I was starting to play better tennis and felt pain free, but I was just not able to get those wins under my belt.”

The last Indian singles pro to win and play in a Grand Slam main draw, Nagal had a more encouragin­g start to this season at the ATP 250 event in Pune (he lost a close three-setter to world No 54 Filip Krajinovic) and the Davis Cup away tie against Denmark, where he won a match and had set points against the ninth-ranked Holger Rune.

Coming through two qualifying rounds in the home Challenger in Chennai, Nagal has beaten three higher-ranked players in the main draw — fourth seed Ryan Peniston of Britain (ranked 147), Chinese Taipei’s Jason Jung (343) and Clarke (313).

“I came here saying, hey, I’ve been playing some good tennis,” Nagal said. “Tennis is all about confidence... especially if you’re coming off a long injury layoff.”

Nagal will take on Nicolas Moreno De Alboran, the 219thranke­d American, in the semi-finals on Saturday.

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