Swedish Open: Sumit Nagal loses to Navone; misses potential opportunity to face Rafael Nadal in quarterfinals
Top-ranked Indian tennis player Sumit Nagal’s campaign at the Swedish Open, also known as the Nordea Open, came to an end in the Round of 16 after a straight-sets defeat to the fourth-seeded Argentine Mariano Navone. The match, held in Bastad, Sweden, saw Nagal bow out with a score of 6-4, 6-2 on Thursday, July 18.
Nagal, currently ranked World No. 68, began the match on a promising note, breaking Navone’s serve early to secure a 2-0 lead in the first set. This strong start hinted at a potential upset, but Navone ranked World No. 36, quickly regrouped and displayed why he is one of the top seeds in the tournament.
Navone responded by winning five consecutive games, turning the set around in his favor. Although Nagal managed to break Navone’s serve once more, bringing the set to 3-5, he struggled to maintain momentum. At a critical juncture, with Navone serving for the set, Nagal had two break points but failed to capitalize on either, allowing Navone to clinch the first set 6-4.
The second set saw Navone in control from the start. Nagal, showing signs of fatigue, was unable to match the Argentine’s pace. Despite a valiant effort in the eighth game, where he saved four match points, Nagal ultimately succumbed to Navone, who secured the set 6-2, thereby sealing his spot in the quarterfinals.
Sumit Nagal missed a potential opportunity to face Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinals
Sumit Nagal’s journey in the Swedish Open began on a high note as he triumphed over local wildcard Elias Ymer in the Round of 32. He won the match convincingly with a score of 6-4, 6-3. This victory set the stage for his encounter with Navone, raising hopes of a deep run in the tournament.
With this loss, Nagal missed out on a potential quarterfinal clash against tennis legend Rafael Nadal, who will be playing against fifth seed Cameron Norrie later in the day.