Nagal becomes 1st Indian to win singles at Masters level
Nagal, who entered the ATP Masters 1000 event via qualifying route, erased a one-set deficit to turn the tables on his Italian opponent for a memorable 5-7 6-2 6-4 win in the first round
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This is Sumit Nagal's third victory over a top-50 player and second time in the current season
Monte Carlo, 8 April
Sumit Nagal on Monday became the
first Indian player to win a singles main draw match at an ATP Masters event on
clay when he shocked world number 38 Matteo Arnaldi in a gruelling three-set
contest in Monte Carlo.
Nagal, who entered the ATP Masters
1000 event via qualifying route, erased a one-set deficit to turn the tables on
his Italian opponent for a memorable 5-7 6-2 6-4 win in the first round. He
will next take on world number seven Holger Rune from Denmark.
This is Nagal's third victory over
a top-50 player and second time in the current season. The 26-year-old had
toppled the then world number 27 Alexander Bublik in straight sets at the
Australian Open in Melbourne at the start of the 2024 season. He had also
defeated then world No. 22 Chilean Cristian Garin in Argentina Open in March
2021.
Nagal, who qualified into the main
draw with wins over higher-ranked players, has ensured himself a career-high
rank of 80 on a day when he touched career-high rank of 93. Nagal had also
qualified for the Indian Wells Masters in March this year but fell to
formidable Canadian Milos Raonic in the first round. He had also competed in
the Qualifiers of the Miami Masters but could not make the main draw.
The first set was on even keel with
both players breaking each other once. Serving to stay in the set, Nagal lost
his serve in the 12th game with Arnaldi attacking the Indian's first serve.
However, Nagal remained unperturbed
and broke his rival twice in the second set for a comfortable 4-1 lead. His
serve came under pressure in game six but he held and closed the set force a
decider.
After trading a break with Arnaldi,
Nagal broke his rival's serve for the second time in the seventh game of the
third set to take a 4-3 lead and that proved to be decisive in the final
outcome of the match. He consolidated the lead by pocketing the eighth game and
served out the match in game 10.
As Arnaldi hit his forehand over
the basline on match point, Nagal let out a roar to celebrate his win. Nagal
had beaten world number 63 Flavio Cobolli of Italy 6-2 6-3 in the first round
of qualifying event and followed that up with victory over Argentina's world
number 55 Facundo Diaz Acosta.
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