Bublik Bested by 13-Year-Old Table Tennis Prodigy

Bublik Bested by 13-Year-Old Table Tennis Prodigy

Alexander Bublik’s Table Tennis Encounter with a 13-Year-Old Prodigy

Chinese teenager Shang Juncheng wasn’t the only one to outplay Alexander Bublik in Chengdu this week. The second-seeded Kazakh, who fell to Shang in the quarterfinals, also found himself on the losing end of a table tennis match against a local 13-year-old prodigy.

The ATP teased the encounter on social media, asking if Bublik’s underarm serve would prove useful against the youngster. However, the answer was a resounding no.

“It’s a completely different sport,” Bublik joked before the match, adding that winning even three points would be “a highlight.”

Bublik was impressed by the youngster’s endurance and technique, particularly his ability to return serve. However, the Kazakh ultimately achieved his goal of winning three points and presented his opponent with a giant autographed tennis ball.

“It’s tough for tennis players because we’re used to big swings,” Bublik explained. “Here, he’s playing with a very short swing. What am I supposed to do now?”

Bublik’s solution? Return to full-sized tennis. He is seeded No. 8 this week at the ATP 500 China Open.

Indian Tennis Duo Nedunchezhiyan and Prashanth Reach ATP Doubles Quarterfinals

Indian tennis duo Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth have made a strong start to the ATP tournament in Hangzhou, China, reaching the doubles quarterfinals with a hard-fought victory. The pair overcame the challenge of second seeds Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool of Great Britain in a thrilling three-set encounter, winning 6-7(4), 7-6(6), [10-8].

In a closely contested match, the Indian duo displayed resilience and determination to come back from a set down. They lost the first set in a tie-breaker but bounced back to win the second set in another tie-breaker. The match was ultimately decided in a super tie-breaker, where Nedunchezhiyan and Prashanth emerged victorious with a 10-8 scoreline.

Meanwhile, in the Chengdu ATP event, Yuki Bhambri and Albano Olivetti of France also advanced to the doubles semifinals with a hard-earned 12-10 victory in the super tie-breaker. The Indo-French pair defeated Gonzalo Escobar of Ecuador and Diego Hidalgo of Colombia in a three-set battle, 5-7, 6-3, [12-10].

The Indian tennis players’ success in these ATP tournaments highlights their growing presence on the international stage. Nedunchezhiyan and Prashanth have been in impressive form this season, winning the doubles title at the Challenger tournament in Bengaluru earlier this year. Bhambri, a former top-100 singles player, has also shown his versatility by partnering with Olivetti to achieve success in doubles.

These results bode well for Indian tennis as the players continue to make their mark on the global circuit. With their determination and skill, Nedunchezhiyan, Prashanth, and Bhambri are poised to achieve even greater success in the future.

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