ITF men’s tennis tournament | Digvijay wins maiden title

ITF men’s tennis tournament | Digvijay wins maiden title

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Digvijay Pratap Singh played a delightfully explosive game with remarkable accuracy and variation with his serve to clinch the title in the $15,000 ITF men’s tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex on Sunday.

The entertainment was restricted to 38 minutes in the final as the French fifth seed Florent Bax retired after losing the first set 2-6.

The third-seeded Digvijay converted two of three break-points to race away with the first set, even as Bax struggled to sustain his energetic game owing to restricted movement caused by a twisted ankle suffered during his semifinal victory against the top seed.

Quite thrilled with his maiden triumph, the 22-year-old Digvijay expressed his gratitude to coach Arun Kumar at the National Tennis Centre (NTC) especially for helping him fight the semifinal against Niki Poonacha when he was contemplating calling it quits.

Digvijay himself had twisted his ankle in the second round against Chirag Duhan.

“I have been going to Anand Dubey every day for treatment. In the semifinal, at 1-6, 0-2 I was about to quit, but the pain-killer worked and I could fight back”, recalled Digvijay.

Quite graceful, Bax conceded that “Digvijay deserved to win”.

Digvijay suggested treatment with Anand for Bax, so that he could continue with the circuit in India over the next three weeks, as the Frenchman was otherwise planning to return home.

It has been a good season for Digvijay who had lost the final in Vietnam in June, to Nam Hoang Ly, the Wimbledon junior doubles champion with Sumit Nagal in 2015. He also made two semifinals on the professional circuit in Colombo, apart from reaching his second successive final in the Fenesta National championship at the same venue.

“We have decided to focus on singles these four weeks, to get the best results and boost ranking,” said Digvijay, happy that the constructive ideas were working fine.

The results: Final: Digvijay Pratap Singh bt Florent Bax (Fra) 6-2 (retd).



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