Sumit Nagal put up a spirited combat earlier than dropping to Serbia’s Filip Krajinovic 4-6, 6-4, 4-6 within the opening spherical of the Tata Open Maharashtra on the Balewadi Stadium right here on Monday.
When Krajinovic led by a set and had Nagal down two breakpoints at 2-2 within the second set, the competition seemingly had only one winner. But the Indian turned it round admirably and was alive till deep within the third set earlier than the capricious tie, which lasted 2 hours and 24 minutes, settled in Krajinovic’s arms.
If he had received towards the world no.54, it will have been 25-year-old Nagal’s second-biggest victory, after the overcome the then No.22 Cristian Garin in Buenos Aires in March 2021.
For almost a set and a half, Nagal didn’t look like coming anyplace close to that feat. The 6’10” Serb’s energy was one thing he couldn’t deal with and Krajinovic’s booming serves fetched many a free level. And when the rallies stretched, Krajinovic’s fiercely correct double-fisted backhand usually determined issues.
But Nagal’s maintain to 3-2 within the second set after saving two breakpoints triggered a shift. Even as Krajinovic moved Nagal finish to finish and hurried him into his pictures, the latter swung arduous and swung properly.
The maintain to 5-4 confirmed Nagal had lastly discovered the tennis to match Krajinovic’s, with a courageous one-two punch and a put-away volley to finish a well-constructed level being the standout moments.
With Krajinovic serving at deuce, 4-5, Nagal made the play by getting into the court docket, dictating a rally, and forcing a weak backhand into the web. That clearly unsettled the Serb, who on setpoint went for the audacious however ended up botching a drop shot which Nagal slapped away into the open court docket with glee.
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At the beginning of the third set, Nagal had two breakpoints within the second sport to wrest full management of the match, however couldn’t. Krajinovic quickly tightened his sport, and at 4-4, when he pressured Nagal’s serve, the house favorite didn’t have a better gear to shift into. From 30-15, Nagal missed a simple forehand, landed a drop into the web and despatched an inside-out lengthy. The resistance had ended.
“If I can play matches like this, I’ll be really happy,” Nagal stated later. “It’s a very high level, and matches like this will not only make you better fitness-wise but also, you learn to stay calm and your shot selection gets better.”
The outcomes (first spherical):
Filip Krajinovic (Srb) bt Sumit Nagal 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Michael Mmoh (USA) bt Manas Manoj Dhamne 6-2, 6-4; Roberto Carballes Baena (Esp) bt Bernabe Zapata Miralles (Esp) 6-1, 7-5; Tallon Griekspoor (Ned) bt 7-Jaume Munar (Esp) 6-4, 7-5; Benjamin Bonzi (Fra) bt Chun Hsin Tseng 6-0, 6-3; Laslo Djere (Srb) bt 5-Alex Molcan 6-2, 6-4; Marco Cecchinato (Ita) bt Nikoloz Basilashvili (Geo) 6-2, 6-2.