Having lost crucial six months last year due to tennis elbow injury, Yuki made a good impression early in the season as he literally toyed with Ramkumar with a commanding 6-1 6-1 win.
It was the most-talked about match from India's perspective, considering that the country's best singles players were playing but the match never rose to any heights, thanks to Ramkumar's below par performance.
Myneni, a wild card like Ramkumar, resisted Russian world number 57 Mikhail Youzhny before coping a 4-6 3-6 defeat.
Yuki also proved that the faith posed in him by the selectors, who picked him in the Davis Cup squad despite low ranking, that if he is fit, he is the country's best singles player.
"I did not take the foot off gas, kept getting the breaks. The scoreline may suggest it's easy but it's difficult to play Ramkumar in Chennai. There are still certain areas where I need to work on like I need to consistently serve and return better, it makes your life easy," Yuki said after the contest.
Talking about his next match against world number 47 Benoit, Yuki said he would like to give himself a chance if he could "stay solid".
Asked if he sort of made a statement that he's the best singles player for India to take on New Zealand in Pune in the Davis Cup, Yuki said he was ready to play any match.
"It's not my job to decide. The captain will take a call on Friday."
Ramkumar credited Yuki for his splendid show today.
"I had chances in the opening game of the second set when the guy hit two double faults but I was too defensive. He played clever. I need to go back and train hard. I know I have disappointed the audience," he said, adding that he will take a few days off.
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