Pune ATP 75 Challenger: Manas Dhamne knocked out in quarters
Niki Poonacha made it to the men's doubles final.
Manas Dhamne shocks fifth seed Matej Dodig on opening day of Bengaluru Open (Photo credit: AITA)
India's wildcard entrant Manas Dhamne’s sensational run at the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75 came to an end in Pune on Friday.
The 18-year-old squandered two match points, going down to Croatia's Duje Ajdukovic in a tense battle at the men's singles quarter-finals.
Ajdukovic, 25, survived a stern challenge from Indian wildcard Manas Dhamne to register a hard-earned 3-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4 victory in a gripping contest that lasted 2 hours and 16 minutes.
The opening set saw both players engage in fierce baseline exchanges. Ajdukovic struck first with a break in the third game, but Dhamne responded immediately to level at 2-2.
The young Indian raised the tempo in the sixth game, hammering aggressive returns to snatch another break before confidently serving out the set 6-3.
Dhamne continued his momentum in the second set, breaking in the third game for a 2-1 lead. However, Ajdukovic mounted a determined comeback, breaking back in the eighth game to draw level.
With neither player conceding ground, the set was pushed into a tense tie-break. The Croatian held his nerve, edging it 7-6 (8) to restore parity.
In the decider, Ajdukovic came out firing, breaking in the very first game and consolidating with strong serves. Dhamne fought back bravely with a break in the fourth game to keep his hopes alive.
However, Ajdukovic’s aggressive shot-making and clutch serving proved to be decisive as he secured another break in the seventh game and closed out the set 6-4 to book his semifinal berth.
Dhamne's exit brought an end to the Indian campaign in men's singles with Sumit Nagal having lost his Round of 16 match on Thursday.
Niki Poonacha in final
In doubles semi final action, the Indo-Thai combination of Pruchya Isaro and second seed Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha outplayed the third-seeded Japanese pair of Yuta Shimizu and Seita Watanabe, winning 7-5, 7-6 (4) to enter the final.
Top seeds Siddhant Banthia and Alexander Donski were upset by the fourth seeded pairing of Jisung Nam and Patrik Niklas-Salminen in the second semifinal.
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