Nitten Kirrtane Shines with Mixed Doubles Silver, Men's Doubles Bronze at ITF Masters World Championship

Nitten Kirrtane Shines with Mixed Doubles Silver, Men’s Doubles Bronze at ITF Masters World Championship

Nitten Kirrtane, a seasoned Indian tennis player, continued to shine at the ITF Masters World Championship in Mexico City, adding a mixed doubles silver medal and a men’s doubles bronze medal to his collection.

After helping the over-50 Indian team secure their first-ever silver medal in the World Championship, Kirrtane faced off against the formidable Bart Beks of the Netherlands in the singles, doubles, and mixed doubles events.

In the singles quarterfinals, Kirrtane fought valiantly but ultimately fell to Beks in a close match, losing 5-7, 6-7(5). He then teamed up with Isabelle Gemmel of Australia in the mixed doubles, reaching the final before being defeated by Beks and Barbara Mulej.

In the men’s doubles, Kirrtane and Jagdish Tanwar made it to the semifinals, where they narrowly lost to Beks and Sebastian Jackson in a super tie-break, 10-6.

Despite the physical toll of the team competition, Kirrtane remained determined in the individual events. “I played hard despite being exhausted,” he said. “I ran into Bart in all three events, and he is a tough competitor. We played very close matches.”

Kirrtane expressed gratitude to his teammates, family, and sponsors for their support. He also urged the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and the Sports Ministry to recognize the team’s historic achievement.

“We will be motivated to come back stronger next year if AITA and the Sports Ministry recognize our run for the nation,” he said.

India's Nitten Kirrtane Leads Team to Fred Perry Cup Semifinal Victory

India’s Nitten Kirrtane Leads Team to Fred Perry Cup Semifinal Victory

Nitten Kirrtane’s stellar performance in both singles and doubles matches propelled India to a thrilling 2-1 victory over Britain in the semifinals of the Fred Perry Cup over-50 event at the ITF Tennis Masters World Championship in Mexico.

India’s journey to the semifinals was marked by an unblemished record in the league phase. They emerged victorious against Canada, France, and Turkey, topping their group and securing a spot in the knockout stage. The key to India’s success was Nitten’s dominance in doubles, partnering with Ajit Sail.

In the crucial semifinal clash against Britain, India faced a stern challenge. Jagdish Tanwar gave India a strong start by defeating Paulo Freitas in a hard-fought three-set match. However, Nitten suffered a setback in the second singles, losing to Sebastian Jackson.

Undeterred, Nitten and Ajit Sail combined their skills to secure a decisive victory in the doubles. They outplayed Nick Adams and Jeffrey Hunter in a closely contested match, winning 7-6(5), 6-4.

India’s triumph sets up a tantalizing final against Italy, who overcame the Netherlands in the other semifinal. The Indian team will be aiming to cap off their impressive tournament with a gold medal.

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