Serving better and better as the match progressed, 166th ranked Myneni made short work of his Belgian opponent 6-3 6-2 in the semifinals of the USD 50,000 ATP Challenger event at the DLTA complex.
With his dominating performance, Myneni has earned himself an opportunity to win his second Challenger level singles title. His first title came in October 2014 in Indore.
Not only singles, Myneni also has a chance to win his fourth doubles Challenger title in the evening when he and Sanam Singh take on Mahesh Bhupathi and Yuki Bhambri in the final.
Myneni hardly put a foot wrong. He served big, stroked with authority and was fluent in his stroke-making. He gave himself enough time to choose the shot he wanted to play and the placement.
Facing three breakpoints in the third game was the only blot in his performance today. He saved all those chances with superb service. Coppejans, ranked 125th, was rewarded for returning the powerful serves but he could not cope when Myneni accelerated.
"I began well and when I upped the pace, he was rattled. Most of the Europeans play from behind the baseline and that's why I also used a few drop shots. I needed to draw him forward. It's just variation in the game and not something which I practice a lot," Myneni said.
Asked about the financial assistance that government has sanctioned for him, Myneni said, "that's awesome".
He next faces third seed Frenchman Stephane Robert, who outplayed Flavio Cipolla 6-3 6-2 in the other semifinal.
