"I felt I did not push him enough in the first two sets. I had the lead, but overall I had a really bad game, committing a lot of errors on the forehand side," he told reporters at the post-match press conference.
Yuki, who missed a good part of the season due to a heel injury, could play well only in patches as world number 61 Lajovic cruised to a 6-3, 6-2, 7-5 win in two hours and four minutes at the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA) stadium.
"I could not push him enough after gaining a lead. I could not stay out there. He made me work hard and made me do a lot more. I did not win long rallies, and that is where I fell short," he said.
Asked whether he faced any difficulty in controlling the ball due to altitude factor, Yuki said it is always tough to play in Bangalore where controlling shots is an issue.
Asked he faced problem facing Dusan's second serves, Yuki said he won most of his points on his second serves as his first serves were difficult to get points.
"Not really, I think. That's where I won most of the points on his second serve. He used both the sides really well. His first serve was always difficult to get points."
Asked he could have mixed it up in his first serve to give a better fight, Yuki said he should have done that more in the match.
Yuki felt he could have beaten Dusan from the baseline but did not happen, and that is where he missed out in the game.
Replying to a query, Yuki said the crowd in Bangalore was fantastic who were boisterous which kept him going in the match. "This crowd was fantastic, I thought. They were loud and that kept me going," he added.
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