The Marshalls clinched the tie 23-15 after it went into 'Overtime', in which Marcos Baghdatis won the last game to seal the deal at the CLTA Stadium.
This victory has broken the home team jinx that has plagued the Champions Tennis League teams till now. Mumbai Tennis Masters lost their home matches in Mumbai, while V Chennai Warriors came agonisingly close to a victory before faltering in Chennai last night.
Punjab was leading 22-15 after the end of the last set that was won by Rangers' Roberto Bautista Agut. Since rules of the league requires the team leading (in terms of games) to win the final game, the match went into overtime.
In the women's singles set, WTA rising star Elina Svitolina gave Marshalls a massive lead by beating her rival on professional tour, Alize Cornet of Raipur Rangers 5-1.
Going into the next set - mixed doubles - Punjab were sitting pretty with a 10-3 overall lead. Since tie winners are decided primarily on the basis of which team wins the maximum games in a tie (as opposed to sets), this was a crucial lead.
The set went into tie-breaker at 4-4, and Alize-Agut used the slow courts of CLTA to their advantage with a 5-2 win in the tie-breaker and a 5-4 victory in the set. Marshalls were still leading 14 games to 8. A lead that Baghdatis and Saketh Myneni increased to 19-10 with a 5-2 win over Agut-Ramkumar Ramanathan in men's doubles.
Results: Greg Rusedski bt Thomas Muster 5-2, Elina Svitolina bt Alize Cornet 5-2, Elina Svitolina/Marcos Baghdatis lost to Alize Cornet/Roberto Bautista Agut 4-5, Baghdatis/Saketh Myneni bt Agut/Ramkumar Ramanathan 5-2, Baghdatis lost to Agut but won in overtime.
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