Saketh Myneni won his third match on the trot after returning to competitive circuit following a six-month injury-induced break as he advanced to the second round of President's Cup while Yuki Bhambri also made a winning start at the Gatineau Challenger in Canada.

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Myneni, who won two matches in the Qualifiers, pipped local wild card Grigoriy Lomakin 6-3 7-6(4) in the opening round of the USD 125,000 hard court event in Astana, Kazakhstan.

Myneni missed half the season due a shoulder issue and it is his first tournament since Australian Open.

The three wins in this tournament so far are Myneni's only wins this season on the ATP circuit. He had lost in the opening round of the Chennai Open and first round of the Australian Open Qualifiers.

He had pulled out of India's Davis Cup tie against New Zealand in Pune in February.

"I am happy to be back and playing pain free. It feels like you are out of circuit forever. It is not easy to get back the sharpness you want but you gradually grow in confidence and that helps picking up your game. It will happen sooner than later," Myneni told

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