"Sumit started playing tennis from the age of seven years. The local coach told me that my son is very talented and should get formal coaching as he has the ability to go far. Then at the age of 10 years, he was spotted by Mahesh Bhupathi and he went to his academy after that. Whatever Sumit has achieved is because of Mahesh. Mahesh is like God to us," Nagal senior told NDTV today.
Asked as to who has been Sumit's idol, Nagal senior said that his son looks up to Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic.
"His idol has been Novak Djokovic and he draws inspiration from his performances," he concluded.
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