In a seesaw semifinal, which lasted almost three hours, Chandril overcame his self doubt and quite a few unforced errors to down a gritty Kirtane.
Chandril was brilliant with his returns but often made unnecessary errors. He, however, gathered his wits and staged a fine recovery to stop his rival, who was almost twice his age and had far more experience.
In the decider, Chandril got distracted by a couple of adverse line calls and a pumped-up Kirtane cashed on his rival's unforced errors. He broke the lad from UP in the fourth and sixth games to take a 5-2 lead.
But a determined Chandril fought back to level it 5-5 and take the set into a tie-break.
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