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Tokyo Olympics: Nagal becomes only third Indian to win a singles match at Olympics

Sumit Nagal on Saturday became only the third Indian to win a men... Read More
TOKYO: Sumit Nagal on Saturday became only the third Indian to win a men's singles match at the Olympics Games and the first in 25 years, when he edged past

Denis Istomin

in a three-setter, here.

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Nagal got the better of Istomin 6-4 6-7(6) 6-4 in two hours and 34 minutes on court 10 at the Ariake Tennis Centre to set up a second round with world number two

Daniil Medvedev

.

Zeeshan Ali

was the first Indian to win a singles match at the 1988 Seoul Games when he beat Victo Caballero from Paraguay.

After that, the legendary Leander Paes won the historic men's singles bronze at the 1996 Atlanta Games, beating Brazil's Fernando Meligeni.

No Indian could win a singles match after Paes' heroic feat even as

Somdev Devvarman

and Vishnu Vardhan competed at the 2012 Games in London but did not manage to cross the first round hurdle.

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The 23-year-old Nagal, who did not come into the Games in his best form, had a break opportunity in the sixth game of the opening set but could not convert.

The Indian, though, did not squander the opportunity when Istomin was serving to stay in the set.

An early break pushed Nagal ahead 2-0 in the second set in which he raced to a 4-1 lead but perhaps nerves got the better of him when he was serving for the match, up 5-3, and dropped his serve.

The experienced Istomin forced a decider by prevailing in the tie-breaker.

The final set was on serve till Nagal got the decisive break.

Nagal now faces a herculean task as he faces Australian Open runner-up Medvedev, who beat Kazakhstan's Alexander Bubilk 6-4 7-6(8).
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