Sumit Nagal of India wears the mysore peta and hold the winner trophy after beating Jay Clarke of Great Britain during the final match of Bengaluru Open 2017 ATP Challenger at KSLTA in Bengaluru on Saturday. | PTI 
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Sumit Nagal wins maiden Challenger trophy

Unseeded 20-year-old Nagal defeated his British opponent 6-3 3-6 6-2 in the summit clash of the USD 100,000 hard court event, earning crucial 100 ATP ranking points.

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BENGALURU: Sumit Nagal's sensational campaign at the ATP Bengaluru Open culminated in a superb fashion as he lifted his maiden Challenger-level title with a three-set win over Briton Jay Clarke, here today.

Unseeded 20-year-old Nagal defeated his British opponent 6-3 3-6 6-2 in the summit clash of the USD 100,000 hard court event, earning crucial 100 ATP ranking points.

Nagal, who is ranked 321, is likely to gain more than 80 places on the ATP ranking list when the new rankings will be issued on Monday.

The effort won Nagal a decent prize purse of USD 14,400 and more importantly, he will now be ranked close to 225 which will be his career-best rank.

The tournament has been a big breakthrough for Nagal, who toppled India's best singles players Yuki Bhambri and other international established players such as Slovenia's Blaz Kavcic, who is ranked 102 in the world.

India hosted only two Challenger level events this year and both were won by home players. Bhambri had won the USD 50,000 Pune Challenger last week.

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