The rivals traded breaks after Somdev was broken in the very first game of the match but breaking back Krajicek in fourth and then in 8th, the Indians went on to lead but it was short-lived as the hosts were broken twice - Som (9th) and Jeevan (11) -- with Krajicek holding on to his serve in the 12th game for the set.
In the tie break, the Indians led 4-3 by winning four points on the trot but then when Paire took charge in his service game, it was too hard for the Indians to match their rivals. Paire earned four points from 3-4 to 7-4 and to win the tie break and match.
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