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  • Nagal goes down in three sets
  • Indian No. 1 lost 3-6, 6-3, 2-6

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Sumit Nagal gave plenty of hope to Indian tennis fans by winning the second set, but his 11-point losing streak in the third set killed his chances of causing an upset.

Sumit Nagal out of Monte Carlo Masters after losing intense battle with World No. 7 Holger Rune

In a gripping encounter at the Monte Carlo Masters, Indian tennis sensation Sumit Nagal's journey came to an end in the second round, as he faced defeat against World No. 7 Holger Rune from Denmark. The match, which saw fluctuations in momentum and was interrupted by rain, ultimately concluded with Rune clinching victory in three sets.

The initial set began with Rune displaying the high-caliber tennis that has catapulted him to the top ranks of the sport, taking it 6-3. However, Nagal, who is currently the top-ranked Indian in men's singles, showcased his resilience in the second set. Breaking Rune twice, Nagal leveraged his spirited play to even the match score, winning the second set 6-3, and pushing the match into a deciding third set.

The momentum seemed to be shifting in favor of the Indian star, as he demonstrated skill and determination, giving Indian fans hope for a potential upset against the highly ranked Dane. Unfortunately for Nagal, the final set did not follow the script of the second. Rune regained his composure and the quality of his play soared, ultimately dominating the last set with a decisive 6-2 victory.

A critical moment in the match came when Nagal suffered a losing streak of 11 consecutive points during the third set, a sequence that significantly hampered his chances of an upset. This run of lost points was pivotal, as it allowed Rune to establish and maintain a lead that was insurmountable for Nagal.

Despite the loss, Nagal's performance in the second set was a testament to his growing prowess and potential on the international tennis stage. His ability to challenge a top-tier player like Rune and push the match to a third set highlights his capabilities and the promising future he holds in the sport.

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