Svrcina Cruises into ITF Final, Prajwal-Kalyanpur Win Doubles Title

Svrcina Cruises into ITF Final, Prajwal-Kalyanpur Win Doubles Title

Dalibor Svrcina, the second seed and defending champion, showcased his dominance in the semifinals of the $25,000 ITF men’s tennis tournament in Pune, India. The Czech player cruised to a comfortable 6-4, 6-0 victory over Karan Singh, securing his place in the final.

Svrcina, known for his powerful serve and aggressive baseline play, controlled the match from the outset. He broke Singh’s serve early in the first set and maintained his advantage throughout, eventually taking the set 6-4.

In the second set, Svrcina’s dominance became even more apparent. He broke Singh’s serve twice, showcasing his superior court coverage and ability to dictate the pace of the game. Singh struggled to find his rhythm and was unable to mount a significant challenge, as Svrcina sealed the set 6-0.

In the final, Svrcina will face top seed Khumoyun Sultanov of Uzbekistan, who defeated Bogdan Bobrov in the other semifinal. Sultanov, a rising star in the tennis world, will pose a formidable challenge to Svrcina, who will be aiming to defend his title and extend his winning streak.

In the doubles final, the second-seeded pair of S.D. Prajwal Dev and Adil Kalyanpur emerged victorious, defeating Adhithya Ganesan and Aryan Shah 6-4, 4-6, [10-7]. The Indian duo displayed impressive teamwork and resilience, overcoming a spirited challenge from their opponents.

Prajwal and Kalyanpur won 25 ATP points and $1395 for their triumph, while Ganesan and Shah collected 16 points and $810. Prajwal earned his 13th career doubles title, while Kalyanpur claimed his fourth doubles title, including three with Prajwal.

Dev Javia Stuns National Champion Rethin Pranav in ITF Tennis Tournament

Dev Javia Stuns National Champion Rethin Pranav in ITF Tennis Tournament

Dev Javia, a rising star in Indian tennis, displayed resilience and determination to overcome a 1-4 deficit in the deciding set and defeat national champion Rethin Pranav 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in the first round of the $25,000 ITF men’s tennis tournament in Chennai.

Javia, known for his left-handed prowess, started the match strongly, winning the first set 6-4. However, Pranav fought back in the second set, taking it 6-4. The decider was a tense affair, with both players trading blows. Javia found himself down 1-4 but refused to give up.

With a combination of powerful serves and precise groundstrokes, Javia clawed his way back into the match. He broke Pranav’s serve in the ninth game, despite being up 40-0, and held his own serve to level the set at 4-4.

In the crucial final game, Javia’s nerves held firm as he broke Pranav’s serve once again to seal the victory. This triumph marks a significant milestone in Javia’s career, as he continues to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with on the international tennis circuit.

Javia will now face the winner of the match between top seed Khumoyun Sultanov of Uzbekistan and Adil Kalyanpur in the second round. The tournament, which is being held at the MSLTA Complex, features a strong field of players from around the world.

Ankita Raina Cruises to First Round Victory in Perth ITF Tournament

Ankita Raina Cruises to First Round Victory in Perth ITF Tournament

Ankita Raina, India’s top-ranked women’s tennis player, made a strong start to the $60,000 ITF tournament in Perth, Australia, on Tuesday. Raina eased past Miho Kuramochi of Japan 6-0, 6-4 in the first round, showcasing her dominance on the court.

Raina’s victory was a testament to her consistent performance and aggressive style of play. She controlled the match from the outset, breaking Kuramochi’s serve twice in the first set to take it 6-0. In the second set, Raina faced a tougher challenge as Kuramochi fought back, but the Indian player remained composed and secured the victory with a 6-4 scoreline.

Raina’s victory is a positive sign for Indian tennis, as she continues to make strides on the international circuit. She has been in impressive form this year, reaching the semifinals of the $25,000 ITF tournament in Nonthaburi, Thailand, in July.

In other results from the tournament, Ashmitha Easwaramurthi and Kanna Soeda of Japan lost in the doubles pre-quarterfinals, while Marin Dumitru and Derin Sen of Australia advanced to the pre-quarterfinals in the men’s doubles.

Ankita Raina Bows Out in First Round of $40,000 ITF Women's Tennis Tournament

Ankita Raina Bows Out in First Round of $40,000 ITF Women’s Tennis Tournament

Second seed Ankita Raina’s campaign in the $40,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament in Lopota, Georgia, came to an end in the first round. The Indian star fell to Daria Kudashova of Russia in a hard-fought three-set battle, losing 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(5).

Raina started the match strongly, taking the first set 6-4. However, Kudashova fought back in the second set, winning it 6-4. The third set was a nail-biter, with both players trading blows. In the end, it was Kudashova who prevailed in the tiebreaker, winning 7-6(5).

Despite the loss, Raina showed her fighting spirit and determination throughout the match. She also made it to the doubles quarterfinals, partnering with Snehal Mane. The Indian duo defeated Christine Gouws of South Africa and Georgia Kalamaris of France 6-1, 6-1.

In other results from the tournament, Kai Wehnelt of Germany defeated Manas Dhamne of India 7-5, 6-2 in the first round of the $25,000 ITF men’s event in Margherita di Pula, Italy. In the $15,000 ITF men’s tournament in Monastir, Tunisia, the doubles pair of Samir Reguig and Mohamed Makhlouf of Algeria defeated Abraham Asaba of Ghana and Karan Singh of India 6-7(2), 7-6(4), [10-7] in the pre-quarterfinals.

In the $15,000 ITF women’s tournament in Kursumlijska Banja, Serbia, the doubles team of Michaela Bayerlova of the Czech Republic and Wakana Sonnobe of Japan defeated Kiara Cvetkovic of Switzerland and Annika Kannan of India 6-1, 6-0 in the pre-quarterfinals. In the $15,000 ITF women’s tournament in Antalya, Turkey, the doubles pair of Sofya Gapankova and Varvara Pansshina defeated Florencia Moron of Argentina and Bela Tamhankar of India 6-1, 6-1 in the pre-quarterfinals.

In the $15,000 ITF women’s tournament in Monastir, Tunisia, Vaishnavi Adkar defeated Liu Le Yi of China 7-6(3), 6-1 in the first round, while Zeel Desai defeated Merna Refaat of Egypt 6-1, 5-7, 6-1.

Manish Sureshkumar Stuns Second Seed in ITF Men's Tennis Tournament

Manish Sureshkumar Stuns Second Seed in ITF Men’s Tennis Tournament

Manish Sureshkumar, ranked 877th in the world, displayed remarkable resilience and determination to overcome the challenge of second seed Khumoyun Sultanov of Uzbekistan in the first round of the $25,000 ITF men’s tennis tournament in New Delhi.

Sultanov, ranked 329th, appeared to be in control of the match, serving for victory at 6-4, 5-4. However, Sureshkumar refused to surrender, winning the next three games to level the set at 5-5. The Indian then held his serve in the 11th game, capitalizing on his fifth game point to force a tiebreaker.

In the tiebreaker, Sureshkumar’s aggressive play proved too much for Sultanov. The Indian fired 11 aces throughout the match and converted six of seven break points, ultimately securing a hard-fought 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 victory.

In another upset, Karan Singh stunned fourth seed S. Mukund 7-6(4), 6-1. Singh showcased his firepower, hitting nine aces and converting three of four break points. After failing to serve out the first set in the tenth game, Singh regrouped and won six consecutive points in the tiebreaker to take the set. He then broke Mukund’s serve twice in the second set to seal the victory.

The tournament also witnessed several exciting doubles matches. Chirag Duhan and Yuichiro Inui of Japan defeated Oges Theyjo and Suraj Prabodh 6-4, 6-7(5), [10-2]. Kazuma Kawachi of Japan and Woobin Shin of Korea cruised past Raghav Jaisinghani and Aditya Balsekar 6-2, 6-0. Nitin Kumar Sinha and Siddharth Vishwakarma beat Parth Aggarwal and Yunseok Jang of Korea 6-2, 6-3. Kabir Hans and Faisal Qamar overcame Thanapet Chanta of Thailand and Rishi Reddy 7-6(9), 6-3. Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul of Thailand and Bang Shuo Yin of Taipei defeated Udit Kamboj and Maan Kesharwani 6-1, 7-5.

Korean Stars Shine in Maha Urja ITF Women's Tennis Tournament

Korean Stars Shine in Maha Urja ITF Women’s Tennis Tournament

Korean tennis star Dayeon Back continued her impressive run at the Maha Urja $25,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament in Pune, India, by defeating fifth seed Sahaja Yamalapalli in straight sets in the quarterfinals. Back’s 6-4, 6-1 victory sets up a semifinal clash with second seed Dalila Jakupovic, who overcame a slow start to beat Miriana Tona of Italy in three sets.

Another Korean player, Yeonwoo Ku, also advanced to the semifinals with a dominant 6-1, 6-0 win over Ekaterina Yashina. Ku will face Daria Kudashova in the semifinals.

In doubles action, Ku and Justina Mikulskyte upset the Indian pair of Shrivalli Bhamidipaty and Vaidehi Chaudhari in a thrilling super tie-break. The Korean-Lithuanian duo won 6-1, 2-6, [10-8] to reach the semifinals.

Sahaja Yamalapalli Leads Indian Charge at Maha Urja ITF Women's Tennis Tournament

Sahaja Yamalapalli Leads Indian Charge at Maha Urja ITF Women’s Tennis Tournament

The Maha Urja $25,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament, set to commence on Tuesday at the MSLTA Academy in Ramnagar, will witness the participation of Sahaja Yamalapalli as the sole Indian seed. Ranked fifth, Yamalapalli will face Vaidehi Chaudhari in her opening match. She is placed in the third quarter alongside fourth seed Diana Marcinkevica.

In the absence of India’s top player Ankita Raina, who is competing in the Petroleum tennis tournament in Delhi, the Indian challenge will be led by national champion Shrivalli Bhamidipaty. Bhamidipaty will begin her campaign against qualifier Anastasia Zolotareva. Zeel Desai will take on Akiko Omae of Japan in her first-round match.

Akanksha Nitture displayed remarkable resilience in the qualifying rounds, saving six match points in the super tie-break to defeat Joel Nichole 14-12. Her reward is a first-round encounter with top seed Irina Maria Bara of Romania.

Other Indian players who have qualified for the main draw include Anjali Rathi, Vaishnavi Adkar, Humera Baharmus, and Soha Sadiq. Wild cards have been awarded to Sowjanya Bavisetti, Maithili Mothe, Sonall Patil, and Sejal Bhutada.

The tournament will provide a stern test for the Indian players, who will face a strong contingent of foreign competitors. The seedings for the tournament are as follows:

1. Irina Maria Bara (Rou)
2. Dalila Jakupovic (Slo)
3. Justina Mikulskyte (Ltu)
4. Diana Marcinkevica (Lat)
5. Sahaja Yamalapalli
6. Fanny Ostlund (Swe)
7. Miriana Tona (Ita)
8. Thasaporn Naklo (Tha)

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