PUNE:
Somdev Devvarman suffered yet another early defeat but
Saketh Myneni continued his impressive run by storming into the singles quarterfinals of the ATP Pune Challenger tournament on Wednesday.
Third seed Somdev, who is enduring a tough season, lost 3-6 6-7(3) to Czech Adam Pavlasek in one hour and 35 minutes for his second successive second-round defeat in the home Challenger events.
27-year-old Myneni, winner of last week's Indore Open, knocked out fifth seed and higher-ranked seed Japanese Hiroki Moriya 6-1 6-2 in just 55 minutes.
In a repeat of last week's final, Myneni will now fight it out with top seed Kazak Aleksandr Nedovysov.
Also advancing to the quarterfinals was India number two player
Yuki Bhambri, who fought past Belgium's Germain Gigounon 7-5 6-4 in one hour and 29 minutes. Yuki is now up against Japanese fourth seed Yuichi Sugita.
However, in the bottom-half of the draw, it was end of road for Sanam Singh, national hard-courts champion
Vishnu Vardhan and qualifier Vijay Sundar Prashanth.
Sanam was outplayed 1-6 2-6 by Adrian Menendez-Maceiras while Vardhan went down fighting 2-6 6-3 3-6 against eighth seed Kimmer Coppejans, also from Spain.
Prashant was ousted 0-6 6-7(5) by second seed Alexander Kudryavtsev.
In the doubles, Somdev and Prashanth pulled off an upset win over top-seeded Thai pair of Sanchai and Sonchat Ratiwatana 6-7(4) 3-6 to move to the semifinals.
A disappointed Somdev said he himself ruined his chances of a win.
"Pavlasek played well. I should have held my service game in the first set in the fifth game, but after that I had no chance," Somdev said after the match.
Meanwhile, Saketh Myneni and Sanam Singh upset second seeded Yuki Bhambri and Divij Sharan 7-6(2) 6-2 to make it to the doubles semifinals.