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Prajnesh qualifies for his maiden ATP World Tour
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Indian Davis Cupper Prajnesh Gunneswaran qualified for the singles main draw of an ATP World event for the first time in his career when he defeated Christian Harrison in the final round of the Mercedes Cup Qualifiers in Stuttgart, Germany.

The left-handed Indian, who touched his career-best rank of 169 on Monday, defeated his American opponent 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the second round of the Euro 729,340 grass court event.

Prajnesh, who could have played at the French Open as 'lucky loser' but missed out since he confirmed participation in an event in Italy, is satisfied at his progress.

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"I am happy to make it to my first ATP main draw. Especially since it’s my first tournament on grass. I look forward to continuing the good run I have had in the last few months and keep pushing my limits," Prajnesh told PTI from Stuttgart.

The 28-year-old Chennai lad said the transition from clay to grass was smooth for him.

"Surprisingly yes. But I also worked on some grass court specific stuff in the last few weeks so I came here ready. My serve helps me a lot on grass so that is something that can always keep me in the match. But yes. I have made the transition quickly," he said.

He will face Canadian World No 23 Denis Shapovalov in the opening round.

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(Published 11 June 2018, 17:17 IST)