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Rohan Bopanna-Ramkumar Ramanathan lift Tata Open trophy

Bopanna and Ramkumar Ramanathan won their second ATP World Tour title together after pipping the top seeded Australian pair of Luke Saville and John-Patrick Smith in the final of the Tata Open Maharashtra on Sunday. The Indians erased the first set deficit to win 6-7(10), 6-3, 10-6 in one hour and 44 minutes. Bopanna and Ramkumar combined as a team on the ATP Tour for the first time at the Adelaide event last month in the run-up to the Australian Open and won the trophy.

For Bopanna, it was his 21st ATP doubles title while for Ramkumar it was second trophy at this level and it will push him inside doubles top-100 for the first time in his career. They split USD 16370 as prize money and earned 250 ranking points each. Bopanna had won this event with compatriot Divij Sharan in 2019.

Big serves marked the beginning of the contest with only Ramkumar and Luke losing a point each in the first four games. Bopanna's volley error on a return from Luke made it 30-all in the fifth game but Ramkumar pulled off an ace and followed that up with another huge serve to hold for a 3-2 lead. The Indian team had got a chance to break Patrick-Smith's serve in the next game when Luke made an error while attempting an overhead volley at 40-30 but the opportunity could not be utilised as the Australian pulled off a big serve on the deuce point.

The Australians also created break opportunities on Ramkumar's serve in the ninth game when they found two service return winners and the Indian serving a double fault at 40-30 but the home team managed to hold. A comfortable hold at love by Patrick-Smith made it 5-5. Eventually a tie-break was required for deciding the first set.

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