<p>Yuki, seeded second, was down 0-3 in the opening set but fought tenaciously and scored an emphatic 6-4, 6-3 win over Vishnu. The win would come as a confidence booster for the young Delhi player, who leaves on Saturday to compete in junior US Open.<br /><br />It was Yuki’s fourth singles crown in five month since winning his maiden title in April. Saturday’s victory is Yuki’s third successive over Vishnu with the overall score standing at 3-1 in favour of the youngster.<br /><br />For Vishnu it was second successive runner-up finish, having lost to Korean Young-jun Kim in the final last week. “I was a little lazy in the start and normally it’s tough top pick up from 0-3 down. I am happy that I managed to beat him again.” Bhambri said.</p>
<p>Yuki, seeded second, was down 0-3 in the opening set but fought tenaciously and scored an emphatic 6-4, 6-3 win over Vishnu. The win would come as a confidence booster for the young Delhi player, who leaves on Saturday to compete in junior US Open.<br /><br />It was Yuki’s fourth singles crown in five month since winning his maiden title in April. Saturday’s victory is Yuki’s third successive over Vishnu with the overall score standing at 3-1 in favour of the youngster.<br /><br />For Vishnu it was second successive runner-up finish, having lost to Korean Young-jun Kim in the final last week. “I was a little lazy in the start and normally it’s tough top pick up from 0-3 down. I am happy that I managed to beat him again.” Bhambri said.</p>