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Ramkumar to play Johnson in final of Newport Open

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RHODE ISLAND: Ramkumar Ramanathan will try to become the first player from India to win an ATP singles title since mentor Leander Paes prevailed in Newport 20 years ago after he beat American Tim Smyczek to reach the final of the same event.

Ramkumar will meet American Steve Johnson, who beat Spain’s Marcel Granollers 63, 63 in the other semifinal on Saturday, for the Hall of Fame Open title.

“I was serving well and I just hung in there,” Ramkumar, who won 64, 75 on the Newport grass, told ATPWorldTo­ur.com.

“I didn’t have the greatest first set on return, but I found a groove. He’s a really tricky opponent, especially on these courts. I’m pretty happy to get through.”

At world number 161, the 23yearold is the thirdlowes­t ranked player to reach a Tourlevel final this year.

The last player from India to advance to a championsh­ip match on the ATP World Tour was Somdev Devvarman in Johannesbu­rg in 2011.

Ramkumar, who has dropped one set all week on the way to his first ATP World Tour final, fired seven aces to the American’s four in the 90minute match.

Third seed Johnson needed just 68 minutes to beat Granollers, winning 88% of his first serve points and taking advantage of six double faults from the Spaniard.

Earlier on Saturday, 1991 Wimbledon champion Michael Stich and Czech Helena Sukova, who won 14 Grand Slam doubles and mixed doubles crowns, were inducted into the Internatio­nal Tennis Hall of Fame. — Reuters

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