Indian tennis player Sumit Nagal, on Monday, lost to Russia’s Daniil Medvedev in men’s singles 2nd round in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Medvedev, world number 2, is playing under the flag of the Russian Olympic Committee.

The Indian was dispatched 6-2, 6-1 in 66 minutes in a lop-sided match that was governed mostly by Medvedev’s thunderous strokes and serves.

The gap between a world-class Medvedev and Nagal, who is still struggling to play the ATP Tour events regularly, was pretty clear.

The Australian Open runner-up easily controlled the game even as Nagal tried hard.

Nagal had earned his moment under the spotlight when he took a set off Swiss great Roger Federer at the 2019 US Open on his Grand Slam debut.

Nagal began by dropping his serve in the very first game of the match when he netted a backhand and match ended when his forehand sailed over the baseline on match point while serving to stay in the contest.

Medvedev’s powerful strokes from the baseline overwhelmed Nagal, whose game was not enough to trouble a much superior opponent.

The Indian managed to hit a few winners but they were very few. The match ended when Nagal dropped his serve in the seventh by hitting a forehand long.

Nagal had won his first round against Uzbekistan Denis Istomin for India’s first men’s singles win at Olympics in 25 years.

Sania Mirza and Ankita Raina were knocked out of the women’s doubles first round after dominating the contest on Sunday.

It is highly unlikely that India will be able to field a team in mixed event, the entries for which will be announced on Tuesday.

The cut is likely to be around 50 and combined ranking of the Indian players Nagal (144) and Mirza (9) is 153.

India could not field a men’s doubles team due to Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan’s low combined rank of 113.