Yuki Bhambri beats Ramkumar Ramanathan to enter Dubai main draw | Tennis News – Times of India

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PUNE: Yuki Bhambri advanced to the main draw of the $2 million Dubai Duty Free championships after overcoming compatriot Ramkumar Ramanathan in the second and final qualifying round on Sunday.
Bhambri, who had a 4-1 record against the Chennai lad going into the match, maintained his stranglehold with a 7-5, 5-7, 6-2 victory in just over two hours in the ATP 500 Series hard court event.
The 28-year-old Delhi lad, on the comeback trail from a more than two-year long injury layoff, will be up against Slovenia’s World No. 62 Aljaz Bedene in the opening round.
Should he get past the 31-year-old, Bhambri, who entered the event with a Protect Ranking and placed in the top half of the main draw, will face 10th seed Borna Coric of Croatia.
Austria’s US Open champion Dominic Thiem is the top seed and Russian Andrei Rublev is the second seed.
It was a typical Bhambri performance on Sunday as he withstood the big serves of Ramkumar before asserting his authority.
The 26-year-old Ramkumar delivered 11 aces while Bhambri had only three against name. But the former No. 83 outscored his fellow Indian in all other departments.
He won 77 percent of his first serve points and 53 percent on the second. The corresponding figures for Ramkumar were 70 and 47.
The key stat was that Bhambri converted all the four breakpoints he forced while Ramkumar wasted five of the seven opportunities he had.
Bhambri had previously beaten Ramkumar in the finals of ATP Challengers in Taipei (2018) and Pune (2017); in the second round of Indian Wells (2018) and Chennai Open first round (2017).
Ramkumar’s lone win against Bhambri came in the second round of a Challenger in Indore in 2014.

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Roger Federer: Roger Federer pulls out of Dubai event | Tennis News – Times of India

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Roger Federer pulled out of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, an ATP 500 Series event, starting Monday, saying he needed to get back to the practice court.
The 20-time major winner, who returned to action after almost 14 months, during which time his knee went under the knife twice, tweeted his withdrawal following his quarterfinal exit in his comeback tournament in Doha this week.
Federer, an eight-time champion in Dubai, said: “It’s been great to be back on the @atptour, loved every minute playing in Doha once again. I’ve decided it’s best to go back to training and as a result, I’ve decided to withdraw from Dubai next week.”

The world No. 6 fell to Nikoloz Basilashvili in Doha on Thursday.
“I’m actually happy that I was able to play back-to-back three-set matches against top players. That’s an important step forward for me,” he said.
Federer aded, “I’m not 100 percent yet. It’s important to be 100 percent by the grass-court season. I’m still building up.”



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