Unseeded Jeevan, ranked 359, scored a 6-3 6-2 win over the Russian, who was perhaps tired following a qualifying campaign and then playing a long and energy-sapping match yesterday.
After breaking Ledovskkih early in the first set, the left-handed player from Tamil Nadu had no problem in clinching the match in just 49 minutes.
"I am serving well. It has been a good week so far," Jeevan, who next faces Chase Buchanan, said.
Myneni lost his singles quarterfinals 1-6 2-6 to Nikoloz Basilashvili and then with third seed partner James Cluskey he lost doubles semifinal to Sergey Betov and Alexander Bury.
Sharan and Huang, seeded fourth, lost 3-6 3-6 to Mao-Sin Gong and Hsien-Yi Peng in their semifinal.
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