At $100K Delhi Challenger, India
Singles Final
(2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,96) bt (1) Aleksandr Nedovyesov (KAZ,92) 63 61
Somdev won his third challenger title beating Kazakh Aleksandr Nedovyesov at Delhi challenger ... This was his third challenger title and 2nd $100K challenger, before this he won $100K Izmir challenger, Turkey in 2010 ... His first challenger title was in 2008 at $50K Lexington Challenger.
In first set both players started positively on their service games and first six games went as per server ... From 3-all Buji managed to put extra pressure on Aleksandr's serve ... He broke Aleksandr in 7th and 9th games for winning the first set ... In the second set also Buji continued putting pressure on Aleksandr's serve and broke him in 2nd and 4th game to lead 4-0 ... In 5th game Aleksandr had 3 break points but he failed to covert though he complained about couple of line calls which were given right ... After losing eight games in a row Aleksandr managed to hold his serve in 6th game ... Buji hold his next serve on 15 and completed dominating win over top-seed Kazakh Aleksandr Nedovyesov ... Buji was in his retriever best and he forced errors from Nedovyesov in this match.
Singles Final
(2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,96) bt (1) Aleksandr Nedovyesov (KAZ,92) 63 61
Somdev won his third challenger title beating Kazakh Aleksandr Nedovyesov at Delhi challenger ... This was his third challenger title and 2nd $100K challenger, before this he won $100K Izmir challenger, Turkey in 2010 ... His first challenger title was in 2008 at $50K Lexington Challenger.
In first set both players started positively on their service games and first six games went as per server ... From 3-all Buji managed to put extra pressure on Aleksandr's serve ... He broke Aleksandr in 7th and 9th games for winning the first set ... In the second set also Buji continued putting pressure on Aleksandr's serve and broke him in 2nd and 4th game to lead 4-0 ... In 5th game Aleksandr had 3 break points but he failed to covert though he complained about couple of line calls which were given right ... After losing eight games in a row Aleksandr managed to hold his serve in 6th game ... Buji hold his next serve on 15 and completed dominating win over top-seed Kazakh Aleksandr Nedovyesov ... Buji was in his retriever best and he forced errors from Nedovyesov in this match.
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