In a gruelling second round qualifying match, the 20-year old Nagal prevailed 6-2 3-6 6-4 over world number 127 after battling hard for two hours and 21 minutes, saving nine of the 11 breakpoints he faced.
Nagal had ended the 2017 on a high by winning the USD 100,000 Bengaluru Open and has carried the good form into fresh season.
It was his fourth meeting with Adrian, having lost to the 32-year old in all three previous attempts.
"Last year also when I lost to him, I lost from three match points. One point here and there and it could have been different result from last year," Nagal told PTI after the match.
"Today also I was 1-3 down in third set but I pushed myself and changed the game, here and there and I am happy it worked this time. I recently lost to him at this (Pune) Challenger again. I am pretty happy with the way I played, Nagal said.
Asked what is bringing better results for him, Nagal said he has worked hard on every aspect of his game.
"It's a bit of everything. With age you grow stronger. If you look at it, I am very not very big. I am not the guy who stands and serves big, so I need time to develop my strokes, my physical and mental strength.
Nagal looks very focused having courted a controversy soon after making his Davis Cup debut in 2016 as he was dropped from the team on disciplinary grounds. He seem to have left it behind and has come out stronger.
Due to his excellent court coverage and retrieving ability, he has already started drawing comparison with Somdev Devvarman, who was known for his dogged fight on courts.
"You can't compare me with Somdev. If I can be as fast and as good in fitness level, I will be very happy. I will sleep very happy but there is a huge difference. I hope one day I will also improve. I will keep taking advise from him," he said.
On his debut at big stage, Nagal now ranked 223 will clash with fellow qualifier Ilya Ivashka, ranked 230 in the world.
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