
Sumit Nagal and Dhakshineswar Suresh (X-Indic Tennis daily) It turned out that it was a happy story of the debutant and the return of a religious son, because the revived India decided on Friday at Biel, Biel, Biel, Biel. Dhakshineswar Suresh, promoted from the reserve, gave a stunning performance to beat World No. 155 Jerome Kym 7-6 (5), 6-3 and built India forward before the Sumit Nagal got off to double the lead in the Swiss tennis arena, located on Roger’s Federer Alle. 28-year-old Nagal jumped the previous three ties, the most controversial world group, which I linked last year against Sweden, which India lost 0-4. The former world No. 68, however, showed any bitterness when he presented a professional display that was tamed by Southpaw Marc-Andrea Hunesler 6-3, 7-6 (4). India at this stage of the team competition six times since 2021 six times. Now they are one match to win from proclaiming to qualifications next year.
Suresh is three years older and at 621 ranked 466 ranks lower than a favorite home. The Indian, standing 6 feet 5 inches, proved to be a little stronger. Not only did he win more points on his first and second portion, the Indian released his weapon when it mattered the most, averted seven points of turns. On the other hand, Kym could not keep his nerves.