Nagal stretches great Federer, Prajnesh goes down in straight sets

Sumit Nagal of India hits a return during the men’s singles first round match against Roger Federer of Switzerland during the 2019 US Open match in New York.
Sumit Nagal of India hits a return during the men’s singles first round match against Roger Federer of Switzerland during the 2019 US Open match in New York.

New York, Aug 27: The improbable did not happen but India’s Sumit Nagal exited the US Open fighting, stretching and even earning the respect of his opponent, the incomparable Roger Federer.
In another first-round match featuring an Indian, Prajnesh Gunneswaran got a taste of high-level tennis, losing to world number five Daniil Medvedev in straight sets at the Flushing Meadows on Monday night. With their losses, India’s singles challenge drew to a close on the opening day itself.
After taking a set off Federer, Nagal lost 6-4 1-6 2-6 4-6 in a match that lasted two hours and 50 minutes here on Monday night to bow out after making his maiden Grand Slam main draw.
The debut, at least in the opening set, was impressive as he stretched the “rusty” Federer, a five-time champion here with a career tally of 20 Slams.
But the gulf between Prajnesh and his fancied Russian opponent, who recently vanquished multiple Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic, was wide and apparent as he lost 4-6 1-6 2-6.
Nagal was more competitive. The 24-year-old troubled Federer quite a bit during the much-anticipated match and the Swiss legend’s problems were also compounded by his own unforced errors.
One of the game’s all-time greatest players, Federer had a word of praise for his opponent from India. (PTI)