The fifth seeded Indian overcame the challenge of the American 4-6 6-3 6-2 in the one hour 51 minute semifinal of the USD 75,000 hard court event.
Saving five of the seven breakpoints proved crucial for Ramkumar in the match. The Indian managed to beat his rival four times out of six opportunities.
He next faces Japan's Akira Santillan, who also came through a tough three-setter, beating Britain's Matthias Bachinger 6-4 4-6 6-4.
Before this, he had made the final of Tallahassee Challenger, where he lost to Slovakia's Blaz Rola in April. He also won two USD 15,000 ITF singles titles in Singapore.
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