The Indians fought hard before losing 6-7(2) 4-6 to the Croatian team in the close contest of the USD 1,00,00 hard court event.
The Indians split USD 2,160 as prize money and earned 35 ranking points each, which will be good enough to bring Divij back in the top-100 bracket.
The left-handed Divij is currently ranked 102.
The Croatia pair, which had shocked the top seeds earlier, fired as many as 10 aces while the Indian players could manage four.
In the next game, Indians were broken and that lead stayed with their rivals, who easily held to clinch the issue.
Divij and Purav play their last tournament in Mexico at Mexico City next week.
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