Target to make it to top-100 in ATP rankings: Sumit Nagal

On Friday, Indian tennis player Sumit Nagal said that he is aiming to make his place among the top-100 players in the ATP rankings and after that, he will try to reach the top-80 in the campaign to win the Olympic quota. At an event, he said, "First I will try to make it to the top-100 and then set a goal to make it to the top-80 so that I can make it to the Olympics."

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Nagal is currently ranked 130 in the ATP rankings and is currently practicing for the 2020 season at the Aspire Foundation Center on the IIT-Madras campus. He had a good season in which he made his place in the main draw of the US Open and then defeated him in a set before losing the match against veteran tennis star Roger Federer.

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After the match in New York, Nagal said, "Federer did not say much that day. He wished me all the best. I heard he said good things about me in the media somewhere. I was ranked 340 but I managed to reach 130 after performing well in the year." He further said, "The biggest thing for me in this season was to avoid injuries. I used to play 7 to 8 months every year for the last 4-5 years. This was the first time in the last 5 years that I had played the entire season without getting injured. In the summer, there was a strain on the ankle, otherwise, my body was fine. Now there is no injury. " On the question behind practicing in Chennai, he said that in the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, the Australian Open also has the same weather as Chennai. So he decided to practice in Chennai.

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