Indian-origin player Nishesh Basavareddy stuns 7th seed Taylor Fritz in French Open
Indian-origin tennis player Nishesh Basavareddy caused a major upset at the French Open, defeating seventh-seeded Taylor Fritz in a gruelling three-set match.
Indian-origin tennis player Nishesh Basavareddy caused the first major upset of the French Open as he stunned seventh-seeded American Taylor Fritz in the opening round here.
Wild card entrant Basavareddy, an American citizen now, beat world number nine Fritz 7-6(5), 7-6(5), 6-7(9), 6-1 in a gruelling match that lasted two hours and 45 minutes on Sunday to reach the second round.
The 21-year-old, whose parents moved to the USA from Nellore in Andhra Pradesh in 1999, became the first American man to beat a top-10 opponent at Roland Garros since Jan-Michael Gambill eliminated then-World No. 8 Nicolas Kiefer in 2000.
He was aggressive early, using plenty of drop shots and his backhand down the line. He also withstood 71 winners from Fritz, hitting 51 of his own to claim the first Top-10 victory of his career.
Basavareddy had played just five tour-level matches this season when he walked on court against Fritz.
He will face another young American Alex Michelsen in the second round.
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