In November 2023, a brief 23-second clip of Sumit Nagal’s profitable match-point in opposition to Italian Stefano Travaglia within the semifinals of the Helsinki ATP Challenger was having an unusually lengthy shelf life on X (previously Twitter). As an alternative of being sucked into the social media vortex, it was broadly shared, for Nagal was on the cusp of breaking into the coveted ATP top-100.
Beneath the publish, although, was an innocuous remark that learn: “Best Indian male singles participant of all time? Who’s near him previously?” To the typical Indian sports activities fan, the query would have been borderline blasphemous, for the nation has produced stalwarts equivalent to Ramanathan Krishnan, Vijay Amritraj and Ramesh Krishnan, to call just a few.
A deeper malaise
Seen otherwise, the ignorance may have additionally been indicative of a deeper malaise that has stricken Indian males’s singles tennis. If one has to time-travel greater than three many years to search out the final nice, how do you count on spectators to be engaged and educated?
Over the past 4 months nonetheless, Nagal has taken small, however encouraging, steps in direction of erasing this story of maximum apathy, being extra than simply an object of curiosity and offering that emotional hook for a lot of an Indian tennis fan.
The 26-year-old has damaged into the top-100 for the primary time, overwhelmed two top-40 gamers, together with the then World No. 27 Alexander Bublik within the first spherical of the Australian Open, and has certified for 2 ATP Masters in Indian Wells (fortunate loser) and Monte Carlo.
The win over Bublik was the primary by an Indian over a seeded participant at a Slam since Ramesh Krishnan beat World No. 1 Mats Wilander on the 1989 Australian Open. Nagal even received a spherical in Monte Carlo, overcoming World No. 38 Matteo Arnaldi in three units — which is ready to hold him into the top-80, a brand new career-high — earlier than dropping a troublesome three-setter to World No. 7 Holger Rune.
To be honest, Nagal’s exploits usually are not a patch on what is taken into account top-draw in international tennis parlance. What has excited Indian followers nonetheless is his rise from the sporting abyss over the past 12 months and a half — he started 2023 ranked 502 on the planet — and his new-found consistency.
“The previous couple of years I’ve misplaced a lot time, that is the perfect I may ask for,” Nagal stated in Monte Carlo. “I’ve been enjoying loads of matches and I’m very pleased that I’ve performed the tournaments I wish to play in.”
Nagal first shot into the limelight approach again in 2015 when he received the Wimbledon junior doubles title. In 2017, he secured his first Challenger title, on the Bengaluru Open, and in 2019 got here his second, in Buenos Aires. And when he certified for the 2019 US Open and took a set off Roger Federer on his Main debut underneath the glitzy New York night time sky, he appeared set to achieve for the celebs.
However a number of bouts of Covid and a hip damage that required surgical procedure in November 2021 set him again, and in 2022 he misplaced extra matches than he received (18 to 17).
Rising from darkness
“I used to be in a really darkish place the place I used to be not having fun with tennis,” Nagal informed ATPTour.com final Might. “I used to be at all times asking myself, ‘Why me? I didn’t play for seven or eight months, then I performed once more for 4 weeks and I’m out once more for six weeks. What else do I must do?’ I couldn’t discover solutions.”
Issues finally fell into place in 2023, when he put collectively a full season, reached 4 Challenger finals and received two (Rome and Tampere). He even overcame a monetary crunch, and this February, he triumphed on the Chennai Challenger, defeating the extremely rated Italian Luca Nardi — who went on to beat Novak Djokovic at Indian Wells — to enter the top-100.
“The largest factor is that he has labored quite a bit on his health,” says India’s Davis Cup coach Zeeshan Ali, in a dialog with The Hindu. “He at all times had the tennis, the large photographs; and over a time frame, he has labored on his serves and develop into much more aggressive from the baseline.
“[But] all the hitting comes from being bodily stronger. And the outcomes are displaying. He’s older now, much more mature and is aware of his sport quite a bit higher. So all issues mixed, he’s having the perfect season of his life.”
At 5’10”, Nagal is brief by tennis requirements. What he lacks in peak, and by extension a booming serve, he makes up for along with his fluid motion and groundstrokes. That’s maybe why he loves clay, is adept on arduous and doesn’t want grass.
Somdev Devvarman, who peaked at No. 62 in singles greater than a decade in the past and was of an identical construct, tells The Hindu that Nagal doesn’t should reinvent his sport to excel.
“There have at all times been a great quantity of quick gamers who’ve made it,” reckons Devvarman, who has taken up a mentorship function with Nagal. “I’m not even speaking in regards to the prime prime gamers, however a Dudi Sela, Radu Albot, Diego Schwartzman, Sebastian Baez, and many others.
“Nagal simply has to learn to maintain serve in less complicated style. It additionally involves the type of factors that you just’re establishing. And secondly, all these guys do extremely properly on return. In order that they preserve themselves alive by ensuring they’ve just a few alternatives to interrupt each set. And that may preserve any participant imbalanced.”
Cautionary tales
Indian tennis, although, is replete with cautionary tales. The final two males to interrupt into the top-100, Yuki Bhambri and Prajnesh Gunneswaran, didn’t keep there for lengthy, hampered as they have been by continual accidents. Nagal has additionally been injury-prone, however the final season-and-a-half has proven what he’s able to when his thoughts and physique are in sync.
“For somebody like Sumit, the very first thing that any teaching employees will concentrate on is to maintain the man injury-free,” opines Devvarman. “When that occurs, you will note issues standing out — he’s serving to a spot, staying aggressive and being very vigorous across the court docket. On return video games, he’ll put loads of balls again. So he simply begins utilizing his sport very well to be sure that the forehand, his greatest weapon, has the flexibility to shine.”
World tennis can be an unforgiving place. The rolling 52-week rating system requires gamers to match earlier 12 months’s outcomes simply to keep up their standing. Then comes the development in performances, which makes the game relentless and grinding.
“Firstly, I’ll give him loads of credit score for hanging in there as a result of he’s been enjoying on the circuit for a great 8-10 years and it’s solely now that he’s beginning to see success,” says Zeeshan. “Now it’s a query of constructing from the place he’s. It’s [going to be] a special degree of tennis, enjoying the Masters occasions the place each match might be in opposition to a top-100 man.
“He must have one or two actually good tournaments the place he wins a few rounds. If he’s dropping within the first spherical, it received’t assist him leap very excessive. To crack the top-50, it is advisable to do extra than simply play these tournaments. That’s what Sumit goes to be aiming for.”