<p>The unseeded Indo-South African pair lost 1-6 4-6 to the Australian duo of Carsten Ball and Stephen Huss, last night.<br /><br />The Indian did not get any ranking point and had to be content with USD 1400 after splitting the prize money with his South African partner.<br /><br />Bopanna and his Pakistani partner Asiam-ul-Haq Qureshi had won their maiden ATP title together last week in Johannesburg.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Prakash Amritraj and his American partner Brendon Evans were ousted from the Italy Challenger event after losing the quarter-final to third seeds Daniele Bracciali of Italy and Jonathan Erlich of Israel.<br /><br />The Indo-American pair lost 0-6 6-7 (3) in the last-eight stage of the euro 425,000 event.<br />Amritraj and Evans got 17 ranking points each and split euro 540 between them for making the quarterfinals.<br /><br />Amritraj had exited from the singles competition after losing to local wild card Marco Crugnola in the first round.</p>
<p>The unseeded Indo-South African pair lost 1-6 4-6 to the Australian duo of Carsten Ball and Stephen Huss, last night.<br /><br />The Indian did not get any ranking point and had to be content with USD 1400 after splitting the prize money with his South African partner.<br /><br />Bopanna and his Pakistani partner Asiam-ul-Haq Qureshi had won their maiden ATP title together last week in Johannesburg.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Prakash Amritraj and his American partner Brendon Evans were ousted from the Italy Challenger event after losing the quarter-final to third seeds Daniele Bracciali of Italy and Jonathan Erlich of Israel.<br /><br />The Indo-American pair lost 0-6 6-7 (3) in the last-eight stage of the euro 425,000 event.<br />Amritraj and Evans got 17 ranking points each and split euro 540 between them for making the quarterfinals.<br /><br />Amritraj had exited from the singles competition after losing to local wild card Marco Crugnola in the first round.</p>