Manish Sureshkumar Storms Into ITF Hyderabad Final After Epic Comeback
Indian tennis star Manish Sureshkumar has secured his place in the singles final of the ITF $15,000 tournament in Hyderabad following a masterclass in resilience. Currently ranked ATP 964, Sureshkumar overcame a series of daunting deficits to defeat American Keshav Chopra (ATP 1253) in straight sets, 7-6(4), 6-4.
A Masterclass in Mental Toughness
Sureshkumar’s path to the final was anything but easy. His semifinal performance was defined by “clutch” moments where he repeatedly stared down defeat and came out on top:
- The First Set Escape: Sureshkumar found himself in a deep 0-4 hole early in the match. Demonstrating incredible composure, he saved two set points before forcing a tiebreak, which he eventually clinched 7-4.
- The Second Set Surge: The momentum seemed to shift again as Chopra took a 1-4 lead in the second set. However, Sureshkumar flipped the script once more, winning five consecutive games to wrap up the match and avoid a decider.
The Hunt for Title Number Four
This victory marks a significant milestone for the Indian pro. Tomorrow’s final represents his best chance to secure a professional singles title since 2022. A win in Hyderabad would mark the fourth pro title of his career, signaling a strong return to form on the ITF circuit.
Final Matchup: India vs. Thailand
The stage is now set for an international showdown. Sureshkumar will face a tough test against the tournament’s 4th seed, Pawit Sornlaksup.
| Player | Nationality | ATP Ranking | Key Strength |
| Manish Sureshkumar | 🇮🇳 India | 964 | Comeback resilience & home conditions |
| Pawit Sornlaksup | 🇹🇭 Thailand | 700 | Grit and fighting capability |
Sornlaksup enters the final as the higher-ranked player, but Sureshkumar’s ability to win from behind makes him a dangerous underdog in front of the home crowd.