Jeevan, who flew by Ethiopian Airliens, was in for a rude shock after landing in Dakar, Senegal last evening as he learnt that his bag has not arrived in the same flight. Now he was looking for at least T-shirts, shorts and shoes in the local market.
He is scheduled to play his doubles match with Bosnian partner Aldin Setkic later today and has no option but to borrow racquets from somebody until he gets back his belongings.
A victory in the tournament or a final appearance would keep him in contention for place in the Australian Open qualifiers, next month.
"It's frustrating. I have a match to play and I have no clothes, shoes, racquet. I am in a market, trying to buy T-shirts, shorts and shoes," an exasperated Jeevan, who flew by Ethopian Airlines, told PTI from Dakar.
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"As soon as I walked out, I knew it's not there. I have placed a complaint and waiting. Let's see. There is no flight until tomorrow or day after, don't know what's going to happen," he said.
In the doubles, Jeevan and Setkic are seeded second and open their campaign against Malaysia's Mohammed Assri Merzuki and Czech Republic's Ivo Minar.