Last-Minute Entry Sureshkumar Stuns 5th Seed at ATP Delhi Open

Last-minute entrant M Sureshkumar ignited the ATP Delhi Open with a stirring three-set victory over fifth seed Lorenzo Carboni. Indian wildcard Ramkumar Ramanathan also advanced comfortably with a straight-sets win. Several other seeded players, including top seed Denis Yevseyev, were pushed to three sets in a dramatic day of qualifying. The winners will now compete in the final qualifying round for a chance to enter the main draw.

Key Points: ATP Delhi Open: Sureshkumar Upsets Seed, Day 1 Results

  • Sureshkumar's comeback win
  • Ramkumar's straight-sets victory
  • Qualifying seeds face tough tests
  • Six main draw spots up for grabs
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ATP Delhi Open: Last-Minute entrant M Sureshkumar lights up Day 1 with win over 5th seed Carboni

M Sureshkumar scores a comeback win over 5th seed Lorenzo Carboni on Day 1 of the ATP Delhi Open 2026. See all qualifying round results and highlights.

"I wasn't sure if I'd be coming to Delhi because I got my entry at the very last minute. - M Sureshkumar"

New Delhi, Feb 15

Only securing his entry at the last-minute, 26-year-old M Sureshkumar lit up day 1 of the ATP Delhi Open 2026 with a come-from-behind win over fifth seed Lorenzo Carboni of Italy in the Men's Singles first qualifying round at the DLTA Complex. Conceding the opener, Sureshkumar rallied to sweep the 19-year-old Carboni in an hour and 53 minutes, winning 4-6, 6-2, 6-3.

Later in the day, Indian campaigner Ramkumar Ramanathan, starting as a wild card in qualifying, beat Tsung-Hao Huang of Chinese Taipei in straight sets, 6-1, 6-3.

As part of the ATP Challenger 75 series, Delhi Open will award 75 ranking points to the singles and doubles champions, 50 points to the doubles runners-up and 44 points to the singles runner-up.

The singles champion will receive $17,000 in prize money, with the runner-up earning $9,600. The doubles champions will split $4,980, while the runners-up will split $2,880.

"I wasn't sure if I'd be coming to Delhi because I got my entry at the very last minute. To be honest, I wasn't fully prepared since it was still doubtful whether I'd play or not. I didn't have any expectations going into today because I knew he was a good player and a youngster. I just went into the match looking to play some good tennis," Sureshkumar said following his victory.

It was a gritty fightback from Sureshkumar, who turned the match on its head after a slow start and took complete control in the second and third sets. Finding rhythm behind his serve, he repeatedly pinned Carboni deep and dictated play with a relentless service game that left his opponent scrambling. Once he gained the upper hand, there was little let-up, as Sureshkumar kept the pressure on and steadily pushed Carboni into a corner to seal the turnaround in style.

"I didn't want to put any pressure on myself. I focused on sticking to that throughout the match, and I'm glad I was able to get the win. I was more focused on my own game rather than on his. I had a clear set of things I wanted to execute. Once the match started, I began to understand his strengths. His backhand was pretty solid, and he was making a few errors on the forehand side. I picked that up in the first couple of games, kept working with that pattern, and it worked out well," the Chennai native added.

In other results, top qualifying seed Denis Yevseyev was made to work hard before edging past Mitsuki Wei Kang Leong 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-4 in a gripping three-setter. Tenth seed Eric Vanshelboim also came through a stern test, recovering from a set down to defeat Sidharth Rawat 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. Second seed Ioannis Xilas survived a tight opening set against wildcard Ishaque Eqbal before pulling away 7-6(6), 6-2, 6-3, while sixth seed Luca Castelnuovo and seventh seed Alexandr Binda sealed straight-set wins, getting past Parth Aggarwal and Udit Kamboj, respectively.

Third seed Hyeon Chung looked sharp in a 6-2, 6-1 win over alternate Nitin Kumar Sinha, but there was no shortage of drama elsewhere. Alexander Donski knocked out 12th seed S D Prajwal Dev 6-3, 7-5, and alternate Uisung Park stunned ninth seed Mukund Sasikumar 6-4, 6-2 to shake up the draw. The winners now move into the second and final qualifying round on Monday, where six spots in the main draw will be up for grabs.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a tennis fan visiting Delhi, it's thrilling to see such an upset on Day 1! The atmosphere must have been electric. Sureshkumar's mindset of focusing on his own game rather than the opponent's ranking is a lesson for all athletes.
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Priya S
Good win, but let's be realistic. Beating a 19-year-old 5th seed in qualifying is one thing. The main draw will be a different beast. Our players need consistent support and better planning so they aren't "last-minute entries" in their own country's tournament.
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Vikram M
Ramkumar winning in straight sets is also very promising! We need more of these Challenger events in India. The points and prize money are crucial for our players to climb the rankings. Jai ho!
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Rohit P
The article says he's from Chennai. Always good to see Tamil Nadu producing tough competitors. His analysis of Carboni's game was spot on - picking the weaker forehand. Smart tennis. 🎾
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Michael C
Interesting to see so many Indian wildcards and alternates getting chances. Tough losses for Prajwal Dev and Sasikumar though. The qualifying rounds are always unpredictable. Best of luck to all the Indians on Monday!

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