Felix Gill Upsets Sumit Nagal in Pune ATP Challenger Thriller

Britain's Felix Gill secured a hard-fought, three-set victory over India's top player Sumit Nagal to advance to the quarterfinals of the Maha Open ATP Challenger. The match, lasting over two and a half hours, saw Nagal storm back to win the second set 6-0 before Gill regrouped to take the decider. In other action, eighth seed Edas Butvilas delivered a dominant performance, while Japanese qualifier Masamichi Imamura scored a major upset over second seed Jay Clarke. Indian hopes now rest on wildcard Manas Dhamne in the upcoming quarterfinals.

Key Points: Felix Gill Beats Sumit Nagal at Maha Open ATP Challenger

  • Felix Gill wins 3-set revenge match
  • Sumit Nagal's comeback falls short
  • Edas Butvilas cruises into quarters
  • Masamichi Imamura upsets 2nd seed
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Maha Open ATP Challenger 75: Felix Gill knocks out Sumit Nagal in pre-quarters

Britain's Felix Gill defeats India's Sumit Nagal in a three-set marathon to reach the quarterfinals of the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75 in Pune.

"Gill held his nerve in a high-intensity battle to defeat India's top star Sumit Nagal 7-6, 0-6, 6-3. - Report"

Pune, Feb 26

Britain's Felix Gill held his nerve in a high-intensity battle to defeat India's top star Sumit Nagal 7-6, 0-6, 6-3 in a marathon encounter lasting 2 hours and 37 minutes and make it to the quarterfinals in the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75 Men's Tennis Championship played in the Mhalunge Balewadi Tennis Stadium in the Shiv Chhatrapati Kreeda Sankul in Pune.

Nagal took the lead twice in the first set, breaking on two occasions, but he could not hold his serve, taking the first set to a closely contested tie-breaker, which Gill managed to win. In the second set, the 300-ranked Gill saw Nagal storm back with a dominant second-set bagel. With the scores at 1 set all, Gill regrouped strongly in the decider, securing the decisive break to close out a hard-fought victory and a revenge win, since Nagal had earlier defeated the Brit in Chennai two weeks ago.

The 8th seed Edas Butvilas of Lithuania delivered a clinical performance to outclass qualifier Tung-Lin Wu of Chinese Taipei 6-3, 6-0 in just 58 minutes. Butvilas controlled the baseline exchanges from the outset and wrapped up the contest in an emphatic fashion without allowing his opponent any rhythm in the second set.

In the biggest upset of the day, Japanese qualifier Masamichi Imamura shocked second seed Jay Clarke of Great Britain 6-2, 6-4 in 1 hour and 19 minutes. Imamura played fearless tennis, capitalising on crucial break-point opportunities to seal a straight-sets victory.

In the quarterfinals to be played on Friday, Indian hopes will rest on local boy and wildcard Manas Dhamne, who will take on Duje Ajdukovic of Croatia at 3 pm.

Results:

Singles (2nd round):

Edas Butvilas [8](Ltu) bt [Q] Tung-Lin Wu (Tpe) 6-3, 6-0; Felix Gill (Gbr) bt Sumit Nagal (Ind) 7-6(4), 0-6, 6-3; Q-Masamichi Imamura (Jpn) bt Jay Clarke[2] 6-2, 6-4;

Doubles (quarterfinal round):

[4] Jisung Nam (Kor) / Patrik Niklas-Salminen (Fin) bt Ryuki Matsuda (Jpn) /Ilia Simakin 6-3, 6-3;

Yuta Shimizu (Jpn) / Seita Watanabe [3] (Jpn) bt [Wc] Saketh Myneni (Ind) / Digvijaypratap Singh (Ind) 6-4, 6-4;

Pruchya Isaro (Tha) / Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha (Ind)[2] bt Jay Clarke (Gbr) / Michael Geerts (Bel) 1-0 retd.

- IANS

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Priya S
What a rollercoaster match! Nagal bageling Gill in the second set was pure dominance, but he couldn't carry that momentum. Felix Gill really held his nerve. Exciting tournament so far!
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Rohit P
Disappointing result, but kudos to the organizers in Pune. The stadium is world-class and hosting such events is great for Indian tennis. We need more Challengers here to develop our players.
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Sarah B
As a tennis fan visiting from the UK, it was a fantastic match to watch live. The crowd support for Nagal was incredible, even in defeat. The level of tennis at this Challenger is very high.
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Vikram M
The loss hurts, but let's be fair. Sumit is carrying the weight of Indian tennis singles hopes alone right now. That's immense pressure. We need more players breaking into the top 200 to share the burden.
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Karthik V
Focus shifts to Manas Dhamne! A wildcard in the quarters is a big opportunity. Hope the local Pune crowd turns up in full force to support the young lad. Go Manas! 🤞
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, while Nagal's talent is undeniable, his mental game in tie-breakers

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