ATPATP Schedule
US Men's Clay Court Championship
Men’s Singles Final

Round 1 · Court 3

Nishesh Basavareddy defeats Liam Draxl — US Men's Clay Court Championship result

Winner, final score, set-by-set result and verified match facts in one place.

Liam DraxlCAN

Liam Draxl

VS

3–6, 6–2, 4–6

Nishesh BasavareddyUSA

Nishesh Basavareddy Winner

Final result

Nishesh Basavareddy won · 3–6, 6–2, 4–6

Final

Liam Draxl vs Nishesh Basavareddy final result

Player / teamSetsSet 1Set 2Set 3
Liam Draxl1364
Nishesh Basavareddy ✓2626

How the match ended

Nishesh Basavareddy (USA) bt Liam Draxl (CAN) 6-3 2-6 6-4

Sets played: 3

Liam Draxl vs Nishesh Basavareddy match recap

Nishesh Basavareddy defeated Liam Draxl in the Round 1 at US Men's Clay Court Championship. The recorded set score, listed in draw order, was 3–6, 6–2, 4–6. Nishesh Basavareddy won 2 sets to 1 and finished with a 14–13 edge in recorded games.

Match facts

Round and status

Round 1
Final · Final

Date and time


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Court and venue

Court 3
Houston, USA

Surface and conditions

Clay · Outdoor

Location

Houston, US

Liam Draxl vs Nishesh Basavareddy match statistics

Liam DraxlStatisticNishesh Basavareddy
1Sets won2
13Games won14
0Tiebreaks won0

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Result guide

How to read this Liam Draxl vs Nishesh Basavareddy match page

Who won this match?

Nishesh Basavareddy won, with the final score 3–6, 6–2, 4–6.

What does the score show?

Each set column shows games won by each player or team. A smaller superscript number shows the tiebreak score.

Why might statistics be missing?

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