By Saurabh Singh | AITA The number one seeds in both Men’s and Women’s singles draw, Niki K. Poonacha and Zeel Desai ran through their opponents at the Fenesta Open 2021 to take home the National Championship trophy at the RK Khanna Tennis Stadium in New Delhi. Gujarat’s Desai was up against unseeded Sharmada Balu in the first final of
By Saurabh Singh | AITA The number one seeds in both Men’s and Women’s singles draw, Niki K. Poonacha and Zeel Desai have justified their top billing and reached the finals of the Fenesta Open National Championship being held at the RK Khanna Tennis Stadium from 25th to 30th October in New Delhi. Playing fourth seed Paras Dahiya in his
By Saurabh Singh | AITA Gujarat’s Zeel Desai, top seed in Women’s singles draw, and the number one seed among Men’s singles, Niki Poonacha got off to winning start to their 2021 Fenesta Open National Championship campaign being held at the RK Khanna Tennis Stadium from 25th to 30th October in New Delhi. Playing S Ganta in his Round of
By Saurabh Singh | AITA Qualifier Sandeepti Singh Rao from Haryana ran through her opponents at the AITA Women’s Rs. 1 Lakh tournament held at Jhajjar, Haryana to lift the singles trophy today. En route the final, Rao got better of third seed Kaavya Palani in second round, fifth seed P. Paathak in quarters and then the second seed Reshma
Rishi Reddy and Vanshita Pathania captured the Men’s and Women’s title respectively in the Rs 2-lakh prize money KSLTA-AITA Pro Circuit 2021. In what seemed to be a confidence-building victory for both of them before the Fenesta Nationals next week, Rishi trounced the top seed Ishaque Eqbal of West Bengal 6-0, 6-2 while Vanshita continued her fine form to outclass
Bengaluru, Oct 2: Former Asian Games medallist and doubles specialist Vishnu Vardhan was back in winning circles as he annexed the PBI-CSE Tennis Academy AITA Rs 1 lakh Men’s tennis title here on Saturday. In the summit clash, the 34-year-old made it look like a formality when he quashed the dreams of first-time finalist Maanav Jain with a clinical 6-1,
Maharashtra’s Arjun Kadhe and Telangana’s Rashmikaa S Bhamidipaty emerged the new national champions after winning their respective finals at the 2020 Hard Court National Championship in Gurugram, Haryana today. Kadhe, who trains in Pune and has the experience of competing at higher level, got the better of Tamil Nadu’s Prithvi Sekhar 6-3 6-4 in the men’s singles summit clash. Sekhar
Bengaluru lass Soha Sadiq made the home crowd proud when the second seed made a superb comeback win against the top Seed Humera Baharmus of Telengana to wrest the title in the Rs 1-lakh AITA Women’s Championship that concluded at the PBI-CSE Tennis Academy, Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence here on Saturday. This was the 22-year-old’s second title in as
Sharmada Balu who is making a comeback to competitive tennis after nearly five years showed that she had not lost the touch which had fetched her South Asian Games honours apart from a berth in the Indian Fed Cup Team. Sharmada who had to go through the qualifying rounds, sent home seventh seed Rituparna Nayak of Telangana in the first
Young Manav Jain wrote the script of the biggest upset of the tournament when he overcame second seed Suraj Prabodh to enter the quarterfinals of the Rs 1-lakh prize money AITA Men’s Championship being held at the at the PBI-CSE Tennis Academy, Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence, here on Wednesday. The 17-year-old Manav, who is also the youngest player in