Yuki Bhambri goes down in Dubai Tennis Championships to Lukas Rosol

IANS
Yuki Bhambri
Yuki Bhambri during the Australian Open

Despite getting off to a brilliant start by clinching the first set, top ranked Indian tennis player Yuki Bhambri eventually lost his early steam to lose the men's singles opener in three sets at the $2.2 million Dubai Tennis Championships here on Tuesday.

World No.107 Bhambri gave a tough fight to an opponent who is ranked 56 places above him, Czech Lukas Rosol, to lose the first round encounter 6-2, 6-7(2), 0-6 in an hour and 52 minutes at the Aviation Club Tennis Centre.

This was the Indian's second loss in as many matches to the Czech after also going down last year in a Davis Cup World Group Playoff tie in New Delhi.

The 23-year-old Bhambri got off to a brilliant start with 80 percent of his first services landing correctly into the box in comparison with Rosol's 52 percent. Significantly, Bhambri did not let his much higher ranked opponent earn even a single breakpoint while on the other hand converting two of the three chances he got to close the first set in only eight games.

The New Delhi-born was clearly the more dominant player in the first set, clinching 26 of the 41 points played.

The six feet, five-inch Prague resident came out far more confident in the second set. Both players fought a hard battle with the rallies extending with each game. Both broke each other twice leading the set into the tie-break.

Rosol’s experience overwhelms Bhambri

However, the 30-year-old Rosol's experience came in handy as he raced away to a 5-0 lead in the tie-break. Though Bhambri won two points, it was a little too late as the Czech player closed the set in the next couple of minutes. Also, three doubles faults in the set did not help Bhambri's ambitions.

The third set was the shortest of the match with wild card Bhambri losing all the steam he showed in the first two sets. Rosol needed the minimum of six games, which he got with three breaks of serve out of four chances, to seal the set and match in his favour.

Rosol was so dominant in the decider that he won 26 of the 35 points played. Though Bhambri also earned three breakpoint chances in the last set, the Indian wasted all to bring the singles participation of Indians at the event to an end.

Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna are playing in doubles with their respective partners here.

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