Somdev Devvarman had a bit of history added to his name as the Indian tennis player won the longest final in the ATP Challenger Tour history to claim his fifth career title
Winnetka (USA): Somdev Devvarman had a bit of history added to his name as the Indian tennis player won the longest final in the ATP Challenger Tour history to claim his fifth career title, here.
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Seventh seed Indian overcame stiff resistance from American Daniel Nguyen before prevailing 7-5 4-6 7-6(5) in the rain-hit final that lasted three hours and 31 minutes, turning out to be the longest summit clash in the ATP Challenger Tour history.
The match had been moved indoors at 3-3 in the deciding set after rain halted play for the fifth time.
"The funny thing is, they all kept happening on my serve," Somdev said, referring to the rain delays.
"Even with those match points I thought I did well. He came up with some great shots and to be honest I'm just happy that I fought so hard. It wasn't the best tennis today, but I'm happy I fought and got through that one," he said.
Since winning Delhi Open in February, Somdev has played 13 tournaments and struggled go beyond many Qualifiers or second rounds in main draws.
In that context, Somdev sighed relief. "It's huge. I've been struggling this year and it's not been for a lack of hard work. I'm working really hard on my game. It's nice to come out here and get a win. Daniel made it so hard. He's such a good competitor, such a good player."
His ranking has been hit badly following the barren run but today he jumped 25 places to 148.