Melbourne: Prajnesh Gunneswaran lost rhythm and energy before staging a mini comeback but eventually bowed out of the Australian Open Qualifiers with a second-round defeat against Germany's Maximilian Marterer, here on Wednesday.
Up against a rival, who served big and packed a lot of power in his strokes but placed seven places below him at 228, Prajnesh lost 2-6 6-7(8) in one hour and 26 minutes.
With Prajnesh losing the battle of the left-handers, Yuki Bhambri is now the only Indian surviving in the Qualifiers. Ramkumar Ramanathan and Ankita Raina have already exited the competition.
Down 2-6 2-4, Prajnesh managed to stretch it to a tie-breaker but squandered many a set point to lose the match.
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Prajnesh handed the German two break chances in the fourth game of the match when he made a volley error after setting up the point and followed that up with wide forehand.
The Indian saved the first chance with a big serve while Marterer's backhand slice landed just outside the baseline on the second.
An engrossing rally, that put Prajnesh's backhand to test against the German's forehand, ensued in the sixth game.
A smart backhand slice by Marterer, after no less than a 20-shot exchange ended the rally as Prajnesh hit the pick-up out, looking for a cross court forehand winner.