Up-and-coming Indian tennis ace Prakash Amritraj faltered at the final hurdle in the $25,000 ATP Challenger tennis event in Uzbekistan on Saturday.
The second seeded US-born Indian went down fighting 4-6, 5-7 to top seed Igor Kunitsyn of Russia in his maiden final of a Challenger event.
Amritraj gained 35 ATP points for his showing in the tournament, at the Uzbek valley of Fergana, which is bound to push him into the top-230 in the ATP rankings.
In the semi-finals, Amritraj defeated Russian Kirill Ivanov Smolenski 6-4, 6-3 to make his first final appearance in an ATP Challenger event.
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