Maha & MP tennis prodigies shine in tourney
Bhopal: The All India Under 12 Ranking Talent Series Tennis Tournament continued with intense competition in both singles and doubles categories. The tournament's highlight was the exceptional performance of young players from different states, particularly Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.In the girls' doubles quarter-finals, the pairing of Gauri Sharma and Toshika Prajapati demonstrated remarkable coordination, securing their victory with precise baseline play and effective net coverage. They will face the formidable duo of Dhriti Sharma and Aganya Bhadauria in the semi-finals.The tournament atmosphere at Ace Tennis School Campus remained vibrant, with enthusiastic supporters cheering for their favourite players. The court conditions were ideal, allowing players to showcase their best tennis. The tournament officials ensured the smooth conduct of matches with proper scheduling and fair play supervision.Looking ahead to the semi-finals, exciting matchups are anticipated. In the boys' singles, Naitik Jain will face Hitarth Surana, while Vihaan Nawab will compete against Aarish Dalvi. The doubles semi-finals promise equally compelling contests with well-matched pairs competing for finals berths.The tournament has highlighted the developing tennis talent across India, particularly in the under-12 age group. The standard of play impressed coaches and spectators alike, with many players showing tactical awareness beyond their years.The tournament organisers have announced that the semi-finals will begin early tomorrow morning, with finals scheduled for the following day. Recovery time between matches has been carefully planned to ensure players can perform at their peak. The event serves as a platform for young tennis players.
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