Sumit Nagal Triumphs: Historic Victory Over Bublik in Australian Open Opener
Sumit Nagal of India celebrates after defeating Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan in their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championships at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia. Who is Sumit Nagal : Highlighting his Spirit of willing heart? Leaving out the tennis aficionados, not many know who took over the mantle to represent India in the men’s tennis after Somdev Devvarman. It is none other than Sumit Nagal. Sumit Nagal is an Indian tennis player. He is ranked 160th in the world and is the second-highest ranked Indian in men's singles tennis behind Prajnesh Gunneswaran. His career high ranking is 122 which he reached on 24th August 2020. He plays right handed. He is known for his two-handed backhand. Sumit Nagal is a product of Mahesh Bhupathi's training academy which he had joined as a 10-year-old. Nagal first shot into the limelight when he won the 2015 Wimbledon boys' doubles title with Lý Hoàng Nam of Vietnam. The win made him only the sixth Indian to win a Junior Grand Slam title. A year later, Nagal made his Davis Cup debut as he represented India in the 2016 World Group Playoff tie against Spain in New Delhi. In 2017, Nagal won his first challenger title by winning the Bengaluru Open. Nagal's biggest claim to fame came two years later at Flushing Meadows against Roger Federer. After qualifying for the main draw of the US Open, he was drawn in the first round with Roger Federer. The Indian stunned the world as he won the first set against the Swiss legend 6-4. Unfortunately, Sumit Nagal could not keep up with the brilliance of Roger Federer. Turning Heads At Present: India's ace Tennis player Sumit Nagal defeated Kazakhstan's Alexander Bublik in the first round of the Australian Open 2024 with 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (7-5). He dominated the proceedings all through and became the first Indian man after Ramesh Krishnan to beat a seeded player in the Grand Slam in 35 years. The first set was a roller-coaster, with each player breaking the other for the first three games. Sumit showed his sheer determination and brilliance to provide India with a historic win after so many years. Currently World No. 139 in singles, this is Nagal's second main draw appearance in the season's first Grand Slam after his entry in 2021. A sports-loving nation ought to be the epitome of sportsmanship. In a country where the sports business is growing at an astonishing rate, we will inevitably fail at times. However, we must have faith in the process in order to find the answer to our faded spark! - “Confidence is very important – even pretending to be Confident. If you make a Mistake but do not let your Opponent see what you are thinking then he may overlook the Mistake.” - Viswanathan Anand