After dropping out of the top 100, Sumit Nagal lost 16 points.
Sumit Nagal exited the top 100 subsequent to losing 16 focuses from his kitty, bringing about his sliding three spots to 101 in the most recent ATP rankings.
New Delhi:
India’s top singles player, Sumit Nagal, exited the top 100 subsequent to losing 16 focuses from his kitty, bringing about his sliding three spots to 101 in the most recent ATP rankings. Last year, around the same time, Nagal procured 41 positioning focuses by arriving at the elimination rounds of the Chennai Challenger as a qualifier. He was shielding those focuses and could acquire 25 in Bengaluru barely a week ago. Nagal had become one of a handful of Indian tennis players to break the main 100 following his colossal show in Chennai, where he brought home his 6th Challenger level championship.
India’s next best singles player, Ramkumar Ramanathan, acquired 42 spots to get to 420 and was trailed by Sasikumar Mukund (457, -20), S. D. Prajwal Dev (595), and Digvijay Pratap Singh (623, -11).
Nagal is contending in the Pune Challenger this week. He is booked to take on Niki Poonacha in the second round on Thursday.
In the copies, Rohan Bopanna kept on being the world number one player and was trailed by Yuki Bhambri (60, 1), N Sriram Balaji (80, 1), Vijay Sundar Prashanth (81, 1), Saketh Myneni (89, 16), and Anirudh Chandrasekar (94, 4).
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