Indian qualified for the final of the tennis tournament in Newport

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Indian Ramkammar Ramananan qualified for the finals of the Newport tennis turf in the US with a prize pool of 557, 000 dollars. 23-year-old Ramanatan prevailed over host team Tim Smychek with 6:4, 7:5 and will play for the first time in the ATP race. He made the start of the match and retained his advantage by the end of the first set, and in the second half he lost a 2:4 game to triumph. 161th in the world rankings Ramanathan is the first indian of the final after Somdev Devaran in Johannesburg in 2011. He will also try to become the first ATP trophy indian after his legendary compatriot Leander Paesh in Newport 20 years ago in 1998. In the final, the Asian will play against Steve Johnson, the No. 3 American. He has a guaranteed climb of at least 40 places in the world rankings, and will make his debut in the top 100 when he is a success.

Johnson continued his convincing performance in the tournament after winning the semi-finals with 6:3, 6:3 against Spaniard Marcel Grannoyersand remained without loss set. The 48th American in the world gave only 7 points to the opponent from 44 games predicted by hockey video stream in his own serve and won for 70 minutes. He is aiming for the fourth title in his career and second for the season after his victory in Houston earlier this year.

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