Sumit Nagal Bows Out of Geneva Open 2024 After Loss to Argentina’s Sebastian Baez
The world no.94 went down 6-7 (7) 3-6 to the Argentine, who is a clay court specialist, in a match that lasted one hour, 52-minutes here on Sunday. Nagal started off brightly taking an early 4-1 lead over Baez. He also had a set point.
India's top-ranked singles player Sumit Nagal made a first round exit from the Geneva Open after going down fighting against Argentina's Sebastian Baez. The world no.94 went down 6-7 (7) 3-6 to the Argentine, who is a clay court specialist, in a match that lasted one hour, 52-minutes here on Sunday. Nagal started off brightly taking an early 4-1 lead over Baez. He also had a set point. Alexander Zverev Serves His Way to Italian Open 2024 Title Following Win Over Nicolas Jarry.
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But world no. 19 Baez, who has already won two titles on clay this season, showed his class to force a tiebreaker owing to his fantastic first serve performance. In the second set, Baez continued to bank on his superb first serve, and wrapped up the proceedings in 38 minutes.
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