Bozoljac, who had an early exit in the first round of the ATP Challenger at Chennai, seemed to have worked harder in a week’s time, as he broke the higher ranked Donskoy twice in the first set, once in the opening game and again in the third game to open up a 4-0 lead in the final.

Donskoy managed to hold serve in the fifth after a struggle, but lost the next two games to concede the set at the Bengal Tennis Association complex.

In the second too, the confident Serbian played almost flawless tennis race to a 3-0 lead, from where Donskoy tried hard to come back but failed.

Bozoljac got richer by 80 ATP points and $7200 by winning the 2nd leg of ATP Challenger Tour in India, after the Chennai last week.

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