

Chennai Open: Bhambri Outlasts Uchiyama to Reach Semis
India's Yuki Bhambri, the second-seed, today booked a spot in the semifinal of the Chennai Open ATP Challenger tennis tournament here, with a come-from-behind win over Japan's Yasutaka Uchiyama.
Yuki Bhambri (Getty Images)
Chennai: India's Yuki Bhambri, the second-seed, today booked a spot in the semifinal of the Chennai Open ATP Challenger tennis tournament here, with a come-from-behind win over Japan's Yasutaka Uchiyama.
The 25-year-old Delhi player, allowed his rival to bounce back when in sight of the first set, before regrouping to take the next two on a hot afternoon to post a 5-7, 6-2, 6-4 win. Bhambri failed to convert the chances he had and allowed the sixth-seeded Uchiyama to take the first set.
He raised his game in the second with some fluent shots and broke twice to run away to a 5-1 lead before wrapping up set in 28 minutes.
The Indian number one came up with some impressive winners in the decider as the Japanese seemed to wilt and closed out the match with a forehand volley winner. The No.111 ranked Bhambri will next meet Korea's Duckhee Lee, the third-seed, in the semifinal.
Lee posted a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win over unseeded Frenchman Antoine Escoffier, who had beaten India's Sumit Nagal in the opening round.
Top-seed Jordan Thompson had things easy as he sailed into the last four when his rival Danilo Petrovic of Serbia retired while trailing 4-6, 0-3. The Australian will meet Pedro Martinez of Spain, who knocked out third-seeded Mohammed Safwat of Egypt 7-5, 6-2, for a place in the final.
The 25-year-old Delhi player, allowed his rival to bounce back when in sight of the first set, before regrouping to take the next two on a hot afternoon to post a 5-7, 6-2, 6-4 win. Bhambri failed to convert the chances he had and allowed the sixth-seeded Uchiyama to take the first set.
He raised his game in the second with some fluent shots and broke twice to run away to a 5-1 lead before wrapping up set in 28 minutes.
The Indian number one came up with some impressive winners in the decider as the Japanese seemed to wilt and closed out the match with a forehand volley winner. The No.111 ranked Bhambri will next meet Korea's Duckhee Lee, the third-seed, in the semifinal.
Lee posted a 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 win over unseeded Frenchman Antoine Escoffier, who had beaten India's Sumit Nagal in the opening round.
Top-seed Jordan Thompson had things easy as he sailed into the last four when his rival Danilo Petrovic of Serbia retired while trailing 4-6, 0-3. The Australian will meet Pedro Martinez of Spain, who knocked out third-seeded Mohammed Safwat of Egypt 7-5, 6-2, for a place in the final.
| Edited by: Pratik Sagar
Live TV
Recommended For You
As Nirav Modi Loses Sparkle, Here Are Some Stars That Made His Jewelry Shine
Auto Expo 2018 Wrap-Up, 22 New Launches and Over 6 Lakh Visitors
Love Per Square Foot Review: Little Moments, Big Dreams Make This Mumbai Tale Come Alive
Loveratri First Poster: Salman Khan Unveils Aayush Sharma, Warina Hussain's First Look
Sara Ali Khan's Bollywood Debut Kedarnath In a Big Trouble?