The Indians beat the Belgian-French combination 7-5 6-1 in the quarterfinals of the USD 50,000 hard court tournament at the DLTA complex.
In the singles, Prajnesh Gunenswaran walked into the quarterfinals after getting a walkover from Chinese seventh seed Yan Bai, who pulled out due to an upset stomach. He will next face second seed
Kimmer Coppejans, who won his second
round against Maxime Janvier 6-2 6-4.
Bhupathi, who is also making a comeback from a knee injury, served well and showed glimpses of his glorious past with some of his shots.
Bhupathi was broken in the third game when he double-faulted on the deciding deuce point but the Indians broke back immediately when Robert came out to serve in the next game.
Bhupathi hit a forehand winner to make it 30-30 and on next point, Robert hit a forehand out and double-faulted on the deciding point.
Yuki was now serving for the set but was broken. The Indians though broke Robert for the third time in the set to seal it in the 12th game. Again it was Yuki, who smashed past Mertens for a winner to earn the set point.
Bhupathi fired a
backhand which Mertens could not control and the ball fell on the net.
There was hardly any fight in the second set with the Indians racing to a 3-0 lead after breaking Mertens in the second game.
contest in their favour and the latter did it in style, firing
an ace on first match point.
"It's surprising to see that Mahesh is still so sharp. He was picking up the volleys with ease and was serving well. I was nervous yesterday and did not want to disappoint him," Yuki said after the match.
Yuki and Bhupathi are now up against Jimmy Wang and Ze Zhang, who ousted Indian wild card team of Mohit Mayur Prakash and Vinayak Sharma Kaza 6-1 6-4.
Meanwhile, defending champions Saketh Myneni and Sanam Singh battled past Vijay Sundar Prashanth and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan 7-6 (4) 6-4 in their quarterfinals.
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