Ramkumar Ramanathan wins ITF Kalaburagi Open, lifts second M25 title in consecutive weeks
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This is his third ITF title in less than two months.
Ramkumar Ramanathan of India pocketed his third ITF title in 57 days when he won the ITF Kalaburagi Open at the Chandrashekhar Patil Stadium here on Sunday. In an almost one-sided final, Ramkumar brushed aside his Austrian rival David Pichler’s challenge in straight sets 6-2, 6-1 in just 64 minutes.
Ramkumar pocketed the winner’s cheque of US$ 3200 and 25 precious ATP points, while the visitor was richer by US$ 2120 and gained 16 ATP points.
“It feels great to win back-to-back titles. My game is coming along well. I played some of my best tennis in these last two weeks. The courts here didn’t suit my game initially, but I adapted to them very quickly,” said Ramkumar after the victory.
Playing in front of a home crowd in a packed stadium, Ramkumar was already morally boosted even before he hit his first serve. After both the players had held their serve for the first five games, Ramkumar made the first dent by breaking David’s serve in the sixth game and never looked back, dishing out some superb winners to capture the rest of the games and win the set 6-2.
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The second set promised a fightback from David when he held his serve losing just a point, but Ramkumar had different plans. Moving with great tenacity, he forced David to commit mistakes and came up with a couple of cross-court winners, which drew cheers from the crowd that could be heard a mile away.
The only game Ramkumar struggled to hold his serve was in the fifth game, where the Indian Davis Cup team member couldn’t find answers to David’s down-the-line winners. With two breaks in the fourth and sixth game, Ramkumar signed off with an ace to almost blank his opponent at 6-1 and win the crown.
Results
Men’s Singles (Final)
5-Ramkumar Ramanathan beat 7-David Pichler (AUT) 6-2, 6-1
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