Chandrasekar and Hernandez Triumph in Manacor Challenger Doubles

Chandrasekar and Hernandez Triumph in Manacor Challenger Doubles

Anirudh Chandrasekar and David Hernandez of Spain emerged victorious in the doubles pre-quarterfinals of the €74,825 Challenger tennis tournament in Manacor, Spain. The duo overcame the challenge of Joan Nadal Vives and Abdullah Shelbayh in a thrilling encounter that went down to the wire.

The match commenced with both teams trading blows, showcasing their impressive skills and determination. The first set was a closely contested affair, with neither team able to gain a significant advantage. The set eventually reached a tiebreaker, where Chandrasekar and Hernandez displayed their resilience and composure to secure the win by a narrow margin of 7-6(6).

The second set followed a similar pattern, with both teams matching each other shot for shot. However, this time it was Vives and Shelbayh who managed to edge out their opponents in the tiebreaker, leveling the match at one set apiece.

The third set proved to be the most intense and decisive. The teams traded breaks early on, but Chandrasekar and Hernandez managed to gain a crucial break in the eighth game. With the momentum on their side, they held their serve in the following game to take a 10-8 lead in the super tiebreaker.

Despite a valiant effort from Vives and Shelbayh, Chandrasekar and Hernandez held their nerve and sealed the victory, advancing to the quarterfinals of the tournament. Their impressive performance showcased their ability to adapt to different playing styles and overcome adversity.

In other results from the tournament, S. Mukund of India secured a comfortable victory in the first round of the singles competition, while the doubles team of Sai Karteek Reddy and Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul of Thailand also advanced to the pre-quarterfinals.

Poonacha and Verdugo Triumph in Lexington Challenger Doubles

Poonacha and Verdugo Triumph in Lexington Challenger Doubles

Niki Poonacha and Hans Verdugo, a formidable doubles duo, showcased their prowess at the $82,000 Challenger tennis tournament in Lexington, Kentucky. The pair displayed exceptional teamwork and strategic play, ultimately defeating Govind Nanda and Cooper Williams in the doubles pre-quarterfinals with a convincing 6-3, 6-4 victory.

In the first set, Poonacha and Verdugo established their dominance early on, breaking their opponents’ serve in the second game. They maintained their momentum, holding their own serves comfortably and capitalizing on Nanda and Williams’ unforced errors. The set concluded with Poonacha and Verdugo securing a 6-3 advantage.

The second set proved to be a more competitive affair, with both teams trading breaks of serve. However, Poonacha and Verdugo’s resilience and determination shone through. They broke Nanda and Williams’ serve in the crucial ninth game, putting them on the brink of victory. With unwavering focus, they held their own serve in the following game, sealing the set 6-4 and securing their place in the next round.

In other matches, S. Mukund of India registered a hard-fought victory over Chung Yun Seong of South Korea in the first round of the $25,000 ITF men’s tournament in Taipei. Mukund’s consistent groundstrokes and aggressive net play proved too much for his opponent, who retired in the second set with the score standing at 6-1, 2-1.

Meanwhile, in the doubles pre-quarterfinals of the same tournament, the Indian duo of Sai Karteek Reddy and Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul of Thailand displayed their chemistry and coordination. They cruised to a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Takuya Kumasaka and Taiyo Yamanaka of Japan, showcasing their ability to control the pace of the game and execute well-timed volleys.

Indian Duo Bollipalli and Poonacha Reach Challenger Doubles Final

Indian Duo Bollipalli and Poonacha Reach Challenger Doubles Final

Rithvik Bollipalli and Niki Poonacha, the unseeded Indian duo, have advanced to the doubles final of the $164,000 Challenger tennis tournament in Bengaluru. They defeated Anirudh Chandrasekar and Hans Verdugo 6-3, 6-4 in the semifinals.

Bollipalli and Poonacha displayed impressive teamwork and court coverage throughout the match. They broke their opponents’ serve twice in the first set and once in the second set, while holding their own serve comfortably. Their strong net play and aggressive returns proved too much for Chandrasekar and Verdugo to handle.

In the title round, Bollipalli and Poonacha will face top seeds Luke Johnson and Skander Mansouri. Johnson and Mansouri have been in dominant form throughout the tournament, dropping only one set en route to the final.

Meanwhile, in the women’s doubles event of the $40,000 ITF tournament in Shenzhen, China, Prarthana Thombare and Arianne Hartono of the Netherlands emerged victorious. They defeated the Chinese pair of Jiaqi Kang and Xinyu Wang 6-4, 6-4 in the final.

Thombare, an experienced Indian doubles specialist, added another title to her impressive resume. This was her 28th career doubles title, a testament to her consistency and skill on the court.

In other results, Bekhan Atlangeriev defeated Karan Singh 6-3, 6-4 in the semifinals of the $15,000 ITF men’s tournament in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. Atlangeriev will face the winner of the other semifinal between Denis Yevseyev and Evgenii Tiurnev in the final.

Indian Doubles Pair Kadhe and Nedunchezhiyan Reach Challenger Final in Spain

Indian Doubles Pair Kadhe and Nedunchezhiyan Reach Challenger Final in Spain

Arjun Kadhe and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, India’s top doubles pair, have advanced to the final of the €74,825 Challenger tennis tournament in Murcia, Spain. The duo defeated Francisco Cabral and Henrique Rocha of Portugal 6-4, 7-6(4) in a thrilling semifinal match.

Kadhe and Nedunchezhiyan started the match strongly, breaking their opponents’ serve in the opening game. They maintained their advantage throughout the first set, eventually winning it 6-4. The second set was a closer affair, with both teams holding serve until the tiebreaker. In the tiebreaker, Kadhe and Nedunchezhiyan proved to be the more clinical pair, winning it 7-4 to seal the victory.

The Indian pair will now face the top seeds, Theo Arribage of France and Victor Cornea of Romania, in the final. Arribage and Cornea are a formidable team, having won multiple Challenger titles together. However, Kadhe and Nedunchezhiyan will be confident of their chances, having already defeated the second seeds in the quarterfinals.

If Kadhe and Nedunchezhiyan can win the final, it will be a major boost for their careers. They are currently ranked 104th in the world in doubles, and a victory in Murcia would see them move into the top 100. It would also be a significant achievement for Indian tennis, as it would be the first time an Indian pair has won a Challenger title in over a decade.

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