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Myneni comes a cropper in final, ends runner-up in Delhi Open

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 21 2016 | 3:57 PM IST
Struggling to cope with the windy conditions and an opponent for whom win or defeat was immaterial, Saketh Myneni suffered a tame defeat to end runner-up at the Delhi Open, here today.
Fourth seed Myneni faded 3-6 0-6 against Frenchman Stephane Roberts in the summit clash, which was over in under an hour at the DLTA Complex.
Robert, who describes his game as 'casino tennis' as he takes a lot of risk going for his shots, was hardly challenged by the Indian and easily walked away with his first ever Challenger title on the hard court.
All his titles have come on clay so far. The 35-year-old Robert, ranked 61 in 2010, had reached the third round at Australian Open as a qualifier and lost to world number 25 Gael Monfils.
Myneni made a nervy start and it took him six minutes to hold serve in the beginning and that too after saving two breakpoints.
He could never use his serve, which is his biggest weapon, and his strokes were also not up to the mark today.

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He was trying hard to be in the contest but after losing five straight points between sixth and seventh games, Myneni's game fell apart.
The Indian lost 10 games in a row and the match was over in a jiffy. Myneni though earned 48 ranking points and is likely to break into top-150 for the first time in his career.
Myneni, who ended runners-up in the doubles, said he was struggling to keep his body ready for the summit clash.
"I was struggling since last evening (after losing the doubles final) with my arm and movement. It just fell flat. I was trying to be in position for the shots but the conditions made it difficult. I always had to take that extra step. It was a tough match," Myneni said after the match.
"I could have played more inside the court. I took my chances. He was playing unorthodox. I was not there where I needed to be playing my strokes and he took advantage of that," he said, adding that he needs to "manage" his body before he leaves for China to play more Challengers.
Roberts earned USD 7200 and 80 ranking points for his performance.

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First Published: Feb 21 2016 | 3:57 PM IST

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