Bangalore: Davis Cupper Vishnu Vardhan overcame top seed Ti Chen  (Chinese Taipei) 6-2, 4-6, 6-1, in the rain-interrupted final of the  $10,000 Toyota ITF Men's Futures tennis tournament here Saturday for his  second consecutive title.
In the doubles final, Ranjeet Virali  Murugesan and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan defeated top seeded Arun Prakash  Rajagopalan and N Sriram Balaji 4-6, 6-3, 10-7.
Second seeded  Vardhan, who had won the Mysore leg of the tour last week, saw off  Chen's fight back besides a 40-minute stoppage due to heavy showers in  the first set.
As in the previous matches, Vardhan served well  and sent down 16 aces in the match and complemented it with a strong  forehand to take out Chen.
There were some minor hiccups in  Vardhan's game which was marked by three double faults and quite a few  unforced errors especially in the second set. However, Vardhan pulled  through keeping his focus and consistency. 
Chen was a treat to  watch as he essayed some superb volleys and came up with some solid  backhand returns while being dominant at the net. However, he seemed  unsettled by few line calls which went against him and he failed to  match the fire power of Vardhan.
In the first set, Vardhan, after  a tentative start in the first game which went to three deuces, found  his rhythm quickly and broke in the fourth and eighth games to take the  first set.
Chen hit back in the second set when he broke Vardhan  in the third game with the latter netting a backhand. The break of serve  was enough for Chen to take the set.
In the decider, it was Vardhan all the way as he broke in the fourth and sixth games for 5-1 lead before serving out the match.
Vardhan took home prize money of $1,300 and 18 points while Chen received $900 and 12 points. (IANS)
						
												
						








