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Sumit Nagal Becomes First Indian Tennis Player To Win PSD Bank Nord Open In Germany

Nagal, who is India's highest-ranked singles player at 127 crushed aside the challenge put out by his opponent and second seed German Daniel Masur 6-1, 6-3 in the grand finale of the tournament held at the Pinneberg tennis club.

India's leading singles player Sumit Nagal achieved a a first of sorts as he become the first Indian to win an international tournament amid the COVID-19 era after he clinched the men's singles title at the PSD Bank Nord Open, a locally organised clay court tournament in Germany. Nagal, who is India's highest-ranked singles player at 127 crushed aside the challenge put out by his opponent and second seed German Daniel Masur 6-1, 6-3 in the grand finale of the tournament held at the Pinneberg tennis club. "It felt good to be out there after almost four months," Nagal told ESPN after his win. "Just to be in a tournament at this point was both unreal and great. It was a small, nice event with under 60 players and not too far from where I train (Nensel academy) so I thought to myself, 'hey, why not play some matches?" Playing his first international level tournament after a bit of a break induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, Nagal was in all conquering mode by clinching the clay court title. Nagal last played a competitive match in early March during the India's Davis Cup reverse singles tie against Croatia's Marin Cilic. The Indian said that the experience at the tournament itself was very different from any he'd played before in the past. Players went through temperature checks and had to sanitise their hands before they got on court. Because of the modest size of the tournament comprising of only a few players and a bunch of spectators, social distancing norms were also followed to a large extent, he said. "Everyone had to stay at least two metres away from each other. It's something you had to keep reminding yourself just like the frequent hand sanitising," said Nagal. "Also, only two players were allowed to use the locker room at a time. Since it was a small tournament these aspects were a lot more easily manageable," he added.
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