ITF Masters World Championships – The Hindu

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The Indian medallists in the ITF Masters World Championship in Turkey. From left: Jitin Bishnoi, Akshitha Basavaraju, Chandril Sood, Lakshit Sood, Mishal Javia, Kartikeya Verma.

The Indian medallists within the ITF Masters World Championship in Turkey. From left: Jitin Bishnoi, Akshitha Basavaraju, Chandril Sood, Lakshit Sood, Mishal Javia, Kartikeya Verma.
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The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has congratulated the Indian gamers for profitable two silver and two bronze medals within the latest ITF Masters World Championships in Manavgat (Turkey).

The Sood twins, Chandril and Lakshit, have been the heroes as they gained the doubles silver aside from the staff silver within the over-30 part.

Chandril and Lakshit misplaced to high seeds Manuel Martinez and Roger Ordeig of Spain 3-6, 1-6 within the doubles ultimate after having overwhelmed Russian, German and Austrian groups in straight units within the earlier three rounds.

The Indian over-30 staff misplaced the ultimate 0-3 to Britain, after having overwhelmed Argentina (2-1), and Turkemnistan (2-0) within the knock-out part, aside from USA (2-1) and South Africa (2-0) within the league stage.

Apart from Chandril and Lakshit who handled the majority of competitors, the Indian males’s staff had Shikhar Gaddh and Govind Maurya.

Jitin Bishnoi and Akshitha Basavaraju misplaced to the eventual champions Rita Freitas and Jose-Ricardo Nunes of Portugal within the blended doubles semfiinals after beating the German pair of Eva Jaekel and Dennis Jaekel 7-5, 4-6, [10-8] within the quarterfinals.

Mishal Javia and Kartikeya Verma misplaced to high seeds Kengo Iwasaka of Japan and Yuri Mijic of Australia within the over-35 doubles semifinals after having downed Chileans Jaime Prohens and Rodrigo Santana 4-6, 7-6(5), [10-7] within the quarterfinals.

Anil Dhupar, secretary-basic, AITA, congratulated the gamers for his or her “remarkable skill, determination and sportsmanship against top international opponents”.

The outcomes: Men: Over-30 doubles, ultimate: Samuel Martinez & Roger Ordeig (Esp) bt Chandril Sood & Lakshit Sood 6-3, 6-1.

Over-35 doubles, semifinals: Kengo Iwasaka (Jpn) & Yuri Mijic (Aus) bt Mishal Javia & Kartikeya Verma 6-2, 6-2.

Over-35 blended doubles, semifinals: Rita Freitas & Jose-Ricardo Nunes (Por) bt Akshitha Basavaraju & Jitin Bishnoi 6-1, 6-1.

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