Perhaps the lack of experience of playing at big stage cost them as the Indian qualifiers went down 7-6 (4) 6-2 3-6 4-6 4-6 against American Nicholas Monroe and Simon Stadler of Germany in three hours and 15 minutes last night.
The Indians had chances galore but could not cash in on as 15 of the 19 breakpoints went begging.
After allowing their rivals to win the third set, the Indians had four break chances in the next but converted just one while they dropped their serve twice.
Nevertheless, the Indian players will take a lot of pride in putting up a good fight in their first ever major clash.
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