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Cerundolo Cruises Past Nagal in Munich Opener

Francisco Cerundolo lived up to his billing as the fifth seed at the BMW Open in Munich, delivering a commanding performance to defeat India’s Sumit Nagal in straight sets on Monday, April 13, 2026.

The Argentine needed just over 80 minutes to secure a 6-2, 6-2 victory on the red clay of MTTC Iphitos, asserting his dominance early and never looking back.


Match Breakdown: Efficiency on Clay

Cerundolo’s clay-court expertise was on full display as he neutralized Nagal’s baseline game. The world No. 19 utilized his heavy forehand to dictate play, breaking Nagal’s serve four times throughout the match.

Key Match Statistics:

StatisticFrancisco CerundoloSumit Nagal
Final Score6-2, 6-22-6, 2-6
Aces20
First Serve %60%74%
1st Serve Points Won75%57%
Break Points Won4/100/8
Total Points Won6248

Defensive Resilience

While the scoreline suggests a one-sided affair, Nagal did create opportunities. The Indian No. 1 managed to earn eight break-point chances over the two sets. However, Cerundolo was clinical under pressure, saving every single one of them to maintain a clean sheet on his service games.

What’s Next?

Cerundolo joins other seeds like Alexander Zverev and Ben Shelton, who also advanced on Monday, as the tournament favorites begin to take their places in the latter stages of the Munich draw.

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