Sumit Nagal Bows Out of Shanghai Masters in First Round

Sumit Nagal Bows Out of Shanghai Masters in First Round

Indian tennis star Sumit Nagal’s Shanghai Masters campaign came to an end in the first round on Wednesday, as he fell to China’s Yibing Wu in straight sets. Nagal, ranked 134th in the world, put up a valiant effort but was ultimately outplayed by the 113th-ranked Wu, who won 6-3, 6-3.

The match started with both players holding serve comfortably. However, Wu broke Nagal’s serve in the fourth game to take a 3-1 lead. Nagal fought back to level the set at 3-3, but Wu broke his serve again in the eighth game to take the set 6-3.

The second set followed a similar pattern, with both players holding serve until the sixth game. Wu once again broke Nagal’s serve to take a 4-2 lead. Nagal managed to hold his serve in the next game, but Wu broke him again in the eighth game to seal the victory.

Despite the loss, Nagal can take heart from his performance in Shanghai. He played with determination and showed that he has the potential to compete at the highest level. He will now turn his attention to the upcoming tournaments in the Asian swing, where he will be hoping to improve his ranking and secure a place in the Australian Open main draw.

Tennis Premier League Auction: Rohan Bopanna, Sumit Nagal Bagged by Delhi Tigers, Gujarat Panthers

Tennis Premier League Auction: Rohan Bopanna, Sumit Nagal Bagged by Delhi Tigers, Gujarat Panthers

The Tennis Premier League (TPL), a highly anticipated tennis tournament, has announced its player auction results, with Rohan Bopanna and Sumit Nagal emerging as key acquisitions for the Delhi Tigers and Gujarat Panthers, respectively.

The auction, held on Wednesday, saw all eight participating teams select three leading players each. The remaining roster spots will be filled in due course for the TPL, scheduled to take place at the CCI courts in Mumbai from December 3 to 8.

The TPL has attracted a star-studded lineup, including tennis legends Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, and Sania Mirza. Their presence at the auction added a touch of nostalgia and excitement to the proceedings. Bollywood celebrities Rakul Preet Singh and Sonali Bendre also graced the event, lending their glamour to the occasion.

“It was fantastic to see the tennis legends Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, and Sania Mirza gather together after so many years, to promote tennis in India and support the league,” said Kunal Thakkur, one of the organizers.

Mrunal Jain, co-founder of TPL, expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, stating, “The TPL has got off to a memorable start with the auction and promises an exciting season ahead.”

The team rosters are as follows:

* Bengal Wizards: Petra Matic, Sriram Balaji, Niki Poonacha
* Hyderabad Strikers: Harriet Dart, Benjamin Lock, Vishnu Vardhan
* Chennai Smashers: Hugo Gaston, Conny Perrin, Rithvik Bollipalli
* Bengaluru SG Pipers: Max Purcell, Ankita Raina, Anirudh Chandrasekar
* Mumbai Eagles: Jaqueline Cristian, Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, Karan Singh
* Gujarat Panthers: Sumit Nagal, Sahaja Yamalapalli, Vijay Sundar Prashanth
* Delhi Tigers: Rohan Bopanna, Iryna Shymanovich, Aziz Dougaz
* Punjab Patriots: Elina Avanesyan, Arjun Kadhe, S Mukund

The TPL aims to provide a platform for Indian tennis players to showcase their skills and compete against international stars. The tournament is expected to generate significant interest among tennis enthusiasts and contribute to the growth of the sport in India.

Sumit Nagal Demands $50,000 Fee to Play Davis Cup for India

Sumit Nagal Demands $50,000 Fee to Play Davis Cup for India

The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has accused Sumit Nagal of demanding an annual fee of $50,000 to play Davis Cup ties for India. However, Nagal has defended his actions, stating that it is “standard practice” for athletes to be compensated for their services.

Nagal had opted out of the recent Davis Cup tie against Sweden, citing a back strain that also forced him out of the US Open men’s doubles competition last month. It was India’s best chance to beat Sweden in their own backyard, but competing without a singles specialist, the team received a 0-4 hammering.

AITA expressed its displeasure, saying that the country’s top players, including Nagal, Yuki Bhambri, and Sasikumar Mukund, refused national duty. Nagal had entered the ATP 250 Hangzhou Open and was scheduled to play on Thursday but withdrew citing the same back issue.

AITA head Anil Dhupar said, “You tell me why should a player be asking for money to play for the country. This is a big question. He had demanded an annual fee of $50,000 (approx 45 lakh) and said if he is not paid, he will not play.”

Dhupar insisted that players are paid by TOPS and receive prize money from the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for Davis Cup participation. However, Nagal claimed that it is standard practice for athletes to be compensated for their participation in events, even when representing their country.

“This is not about personal gain. My discussions with AITA and the Davis Cup Captain are confidential and I would not like to indulge in any speculation about this,” he wrote in a statement.

AITA was furious that Nagal chose to skip Davis Cup last week by citing injury but “recovered miraculously” to compete in Hangzhou Open. Nagal withdrew from the ATP 250 tournament, two days after AITA came out with its statement.

Nagal said representing the country was always “a privilege and an honour that I hold in the highest regard.” He defended his decision to pull out of the Davis Cup, saying that competing while carrying an injury could jeopardize his health and the team’s chances.

It has been learnt that captain Rohit Rajpal had taken Nagal’s proposal to the AITA Executive Committee, which initially agreed to pay him but asked the captain to renegotiate the figure. However, before an agreement could be reached, Nagal withdrew from the tie and the discussion on the matter ended without progress.

Nagal criticized AITA on social media platforms, saying many of them were there just to enjoy junkets. He further justified his break, saying that injury management is a complex science and sometimes just a few days of rest can make the difference between aggravating an injury and being fit to play again.

Nagal said he was committed to the country and looked forward to future opportunities to wear the national colors. He had skipped the tie against Pakistan too earlier this year, conveying to the team management that the contest was being played on grass court and his game was more suited to the hard surfaces.

India's Davis Cup Hopes Dented by Absence of Key Players

India’s Davis Cup Hopes Dented by Absence of Key Players

India’s Davis Cup hopes have been dealt a blow with the absence of top players Sumit Nagal and Yuki Bhambri for the upcoming World Group tie against Sweden. Captain Rohit Rajpal expressed his disappointment, acknowledging that Nagal’s presence would have given India an edge.

Rajpal believes that the tie is now evenly matched, with both teams possessing strong doubles teams. He praised the experience of Ramkumar Ramanathan but noted his recent lack of form. The captain emphasized the importance of keeping players fresh for the match days and revealed that they would be training for singles.

Rajpal highlighted the indoor hard court conditions in Stockholm, which favor low bounce and medium pace. He pointed out that the Swedish team would have home advantage, with former world No. 1 Bjorn Borg’s son, Leo, now the No. 2 player.

Despite the challenges, Rajpal remains optimistic about India’s chances. He believes that the team can rise to the occasion and clinch the tie. The match is expected to be broadcast live on television, including efforts to secure coverage on Doordarshan.

Sumit Nagal Withdraws from Davis Cup Tie Against Sweden Due to Back Injury

Sumit Nagal Withdraws from Davis Cup Tie Against Sweden Due to Back Injury

India’s top singles player Sumit Nagal has withdrawn from the upcoming Davis Cup tie against Sweden due to a back injury. The indoor hard-court contest in Stockholm will be played on September 14-15.

Nagal, who reached a career-high ranking of 68 in July, has been struggling with a back issue for the past few weeks. Doctors have advised him to rest for the next two weeks, leaving him without enough time to prepare and compete in Sweden.

“I was really looking forward to representing in the upcoming Davis Cup tie against Sweden,” Nagal wrote on social media. “However, due to a back issue that’s been bothering me for the past few weeks, doctors have advised me to rest for the next two weeks, leaving me without enough time to prepare and compete in Sweden. This same issue also led to my withdrawal from the US Open doubles.”

Nagal’s absence is a big blow to the Indian team. The 25-year-old is India’s highest-ranked singles player and has been a key member of the team in recent years.

Former national champion Ashutosh Singh has been named as the new coach of the national team. Singh, who has previously coached Yuki Bhambri and Saketh Myneni, will be tasked with guiding India to victory in the Davis Cup tie against Sweden.

India will be hoping to qualify for the Davis Cup Finals for the first time since 2018. The team will need to beat Sweden in the qualifying round in order to reach the Finals, which will be held in Malaga, Spain, from November 21-27.

Sumit Nagal Crashes Out of US Open in Straight-Set Defeat

Sumit Nagal Crashes Out of US Open in Straight-Set Defeat

India’s top tennis player, Sumit Nagal, suffered a disappointing exit from the US Open, the final Grand Slam of the season, after a straight-set defeat to Dutch player Tallon Griekspoor in the opening round.

Nagal struggled with his first serve throughout the match, winning only 61% of those points. In contrast, Griekspoor dominated with his first serve, winning an impressive 87% of his points. The Dutchman also converted six of his 11 break chances, while Nagal managed to break his opponent twice.

The match lasted for two hours and 20 minutes, with Nagal finding his rhythm late in the game. However, he made several unforced errors, which allowed Griekspoor to secure easy winners. Light rain briefly interrupted play in the second set, but Nagal resumed with determination.

Despite his defeat in the singles, Nagal remains in the US Open as he is also competing in the men’s doubles. He had a promising start to the season, qualifying for the Australian Open main draw and improving his ranking to secure his place in all four Grand Slams.

While he won a main draw round in Melbourne, Nagal faced early exits in the subsequent Majors. Nevertheless, his participation in all Grand Slams of the 2024 season has significantly boosted his career. Prajnesh Gunneswaran was the last Indian to play in all Grand Slam singles main draws in 2019.

In the men’s doubles, India will be represented by Rohan Bopanna, Yuki Bhambri, N Sriram Balaji, and Nagal, who will partner with different players.

Indian Tennis Stars Nagal and Bopanna to Lead Charge at US Open 2024

Indian Tennis Stars Nagal and Bopanna to Lead Charge at US Open 2024

The US Open 2024, the final Grand Slam of the year, is set to commence on Monday, August 26th, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. India’s tennis contingent will be led by Sumit Nagal and Rohan Bopanna.

Nagal, currently ranked 72nd in the ATP rankings, has had a challenging year, facing early exits in the Australian Open, French Open, and Wimbledon. However, he made history at the Paris Olympics by becoming the second Indian to qualify for the singles event since Leander Paes.

Bopanna, on the other hand, has enjoyed success in doubles. Partnering with Matthew Ebden of Australia, they are seeded second in the men’s doubles at the US Open. The duo reached the final last year but fell short against Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury. They are also the reigning Australian Open champions.

The US Open 2024 will feature a star-studded field, including defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Iga Swiatek. The tournament will be broadcast live in India on the Sony Sports Network and streamed on SonyLiv.

Tennis Premier League Returns with Star-Studded Lineup

Tennis Premier League Returns with Star-Studded Lineup

The sixth edition of the Tennis Premier League (TPL) is set to enthrall tennis enthusiasts from December 3-8 at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai. The tournament will feature a star-studded lineup, with Indian ace Sumit Nagal and France’s Hugo Gaston headlining the men’s category. Poland’s Magda Linette, ranked 41st in the world, and Armenia’s Elina Avanesyan, ranked 52nd, will lead the women’s field.

The TPL will adopt a 25-point format, with each franchise playing five matches to qualify for the semifinals. Each match will comprise men’s singles, women’s singles, mixed doubles, and men’s doubles, with a total of 100 points at stake. The top four teams in the points table will advance to the semifinals.

Seven franchises will compete for the coveted title: PBG Pune Jaguars, Bengal Wizards, Punjab Patriots, Hyderabad Strikers, Gujarat Panthers, Mumbai Leon Army, and defending champions Bengaluru SG Pipers.

To foster young talent, the TPL has partnered with the Gujarat State Tennis Association (GSTA), Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA), and Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) to conduct district ranking tournaments. The league has also launched its own mobile app to connect the tennis community across India and track player progress.

The TPL aims to promote tennis at the grassroots level and provide a platform for aspiring players to showcase their skills. The tournament is expected to attract a large audience and generate excitement among tennis fans across the country.

India's Tennis Campaign Ends in Paris Olympics Opener

India’s Tennis Campaign Ends in Paris Olympics Opener

India’s tennis campaign at the Paris Olympics ended abruptly on Sunday, with Sumit Nagal and the men’s doubles pair of Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji suffering opening-round defeats to French challengers.

Nagal, making his second Olympic appearance, fell 2-6, 6-4, 5-7 to Corentin Moutet in a hard-fought battle. Despite a strong start, Nagal struggled to maintain his momentum against Moutet’s unpredictable style of play, which included underarm serves and effective use of drop shots and slices.

In the doubles match, Bopanna and Balaji went down 5-7, 2-6 to Edouard Roger-Vasselin and Gael Monfils. The French duo, buoyed by the partisan crowd, dominated the baseline exchanges and denied Balaji opportunities to finish at the net.

Bopanna, 44, hinted that this could be his last multi-sport event for India, having already announced his retirement from Davis Cup.

Nagal and Moutet have a history of close matches, with three of their last four encounters going to three sets. Nagal had the upper hand in their most recent meeting in April, but Moutet proved too strong on this occasion.

The Indian team’s exit marks the end of their Olympic tennis campaign, with India having won only one Olympic medal in the sport, a bronze by Leander Paes in 1996.

Sumit Nagal to Face Moutet in Paris Olympics Opener, Could Meet Di Minaur in Round 2

Sumit Nagal to Face Moutet in Paris Olympics Opener, Could Meet Di Minaur in Round 2

India’s top singles player Sumit Nagal will embark on his Paris Olympics campaign with a challenging first-round encounter against French opponent Corentin Moutet. Nagal, currently ranked 80th in the world, holds a 2-2 head-to-head record against Moutet, who is ranked 68th.

If Nagal emerges victorious from the opening round, he could potentially face a formidable opponent in the second round: Australian world number six Alex di Minaur. Di Minaur, who reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals this year, withdrew from his last-eight clash against Novak Djokovic due to a hip injury.

In the men’s doubles, Rohan Bopanna and N Sriram Balaji will face the French team of Fabien Reboul and Edouard Roger-Vasselin. Bopanna, a seasoned doubles specialist, has previously partnered with Roger-Vasselin on the ATP Tour.

This Olympics marks Bopanna’s final opportunity to secure an Olympic medal. In 2016, he narrowly missed out on a podium finish, placing fourth in the mixed doubles event with Sania Mirza.

Nagal’s Olympic debut is a significant milestone for Indian tennis. His performance in Paris will be closely watched by fans and experts alike, as he aims to make a deep run in the tournament and potentially challenge some of the world’s top players.

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