City
Epaper

Sumit Nagal seals golden-point thriller as AOD Eagles soar at World Tennis League

By IANS | Updated: December 18, 2025 21:30 IST

Bengaluru, Dec 18 Sumit Nagal defeated Dhakshineswar Suresh in a golden-point decider to help AOS Eagles defeat Aussie ...

Open in App

Bengaluru, Dec 18 Sumit Nagal defeated Dhakshineswar Suresh in a golden-point decider to help AOS Eagles defeat Aussie Mavericks Kites as Bengaluru was treated to another day of high-octane tennis in the World Tennis League (WTL), which continued its India debut at the S.M. Krishna Tennis Stadium on Thursday.

A men’s singles showdown between Sumit Nagal and Dhakshineswar Suresh headlined the first match of the day between AOS Eagles and Aussie Mavericks Kites. It wasn’t just a clash between India’s leading singles star and his challenger, but also a clash of styles. While Nagal is a true-blue counter-puncher, Suresh, standing tall at 6’5, is already known for his big serves and attacking game.

After going toe-to-toe in the set, Nagal and Suresh delivered the first tie-break of the tournament so far. At 6-6 in the breaker, WTL’s deciding ‘golden point’ rule kicked into gear. Nagal won the point, game, and set to complete the clean sweep for the Eagles, who soared to a 25-13 victory.

Paula Badosa had set the tone for the Eagles, as she overpowered Marta Kostyuk 6-1 in the opening set. Badosa, the 2025 Australian Open semi-finalist, has been afflicted with injury in the second half of the season but was at her stroke-making best against the Ukrainian on Thursday.

The Spaniard continued the dominant run as she combined with Gael Monfils for a successful and entertaining set in the mixed doubles. Monfils’ athleticism and touch, and Badosa’s firepower from the baseline helped them upstage Suresh and Marta Kostyuk 6-3. In the men’s doubles, Monfils-Nagal overcame Suresh-Nick Kyrgios 6-3.

The WTL, which is in its fourth season, has given the Indian audience a unique view of some of the biggest names in the sport. While the tennis has been top-notch, players have opened up in the fun, relaxed atmosphere, giving a glimpse into their personalities. Australian maverick Kyrgios has been a team player to the core, while Badosa and Monfils have danced their way to success.

Four franchises are competing this year and will play each other once in a round-robin format before the top two qualify for the final.

Each tie consists of four sets – men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, and women’s/mixed doubles. Victory is decided by the number of games won, with each game won counting for one point.

Results:

AOS Eagles vs Aussie Mavericks Kites 25-13

Paula Badosa (Eagles) bt Marta Kostyuk (Kites) 6-1

Paula Badosa-Gael Monfils (Eagles) bt Dhakshineswar Suresh-Marta Kostyuk (Kites) 6-3

Sumit Nagal-Gael Monfils (Eagles) bt Nick Kyrgios-Dhakshineswar Suresh (Kites) 6-3

Sumit Nagal (Eagles) bt Dhakshineswar Suresh (Kites) 7-6

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

ThaneThane Fire: Massive Blaze Erupts at Blue Roof Club on Ghodbunder Road

InternationalTrump signs NDAA seeking expanded military engagement with India

InternationalTrump says he is close to naming next Federal Reserve chair

EntertainmentNick Jonas groves on this 'Dhurandhar' track as his new pre-show ritual

Cricket"I want to praise and applaud RCB": Ashwin lauds IPL defending champions pick in mini auction

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsVenkatesh Iyer to lead Madhya Pradesh in Vijay Hazare Trophy in Ahmedabad

Other SportsGCL Season 3: It’s a very special feeling to get my first win, says World Champion Gukesh

Other SportsSourav Ganguly files complaint over objectionable remarks by football fan club head

Other SportsTest National Cricket Championship for Deaf off to grand opening in Kolkata

Other SportsLa Liga: Villarreal meet Barcelona in vital clash as pressure stays on Real Madrid coach Alonso