Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Milestone of India - Commonwealth Games - Devvarman claims gold.


PUMPED UP:Top seed Somdev Devvarman, the World No.97,
made short work of Greg Jones, the World No.234 from Australia,
winning the men's final in straight sets.
NEW DELHI: Somdev Devvarman became India's first tennis gold medallist at the Commonwealth Games with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Australia's Greg Jones at the R.K. Khanna Tennis Stadium here on Sunday.
Devvarman converted his second match-point to clinch the men's singles event, preventing Australia's domination in the inaugural discipline, after India had faced relatively disappointing results from stars such as Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi and Sania Mirza.

Precise and consistent from the backcourt, the World No. 97 broke Jones once in the first set — in the seventh game — to go 4-3 up, and then maintained his supremacy to close it out 6-4 in 42 minutes.

The second set was a veritable rout. Jones, ranked 234 in the world, served ahead and hurt his knee in the first game as he went for a pick up at the net.

He availed himself of a medical timeout, and appeared to fizzle out thereafter, as Devvarman broke him to 15 and ran to 5-0 with two more breaks of serve.

A flutter went through the stadium as Devvarman, serving for the match at 5-0, double-faulted at match-point, and was broken for 5-1.

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