
A lot of foreign players are there, and only 4 or 5 Indians will make even the second round on the boys' side, it seems. There should be 6 or 7 in the R2 on the girls' side.
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I think Gautam is also there at the venue. Also Nirupama Vaidyanathan's daughter Sahana Sanjeev is there in girls draw and won her first round match.
Thanks Jay, good to know Pranav’s dad is also a SI member. I should go introduce myself. I really like Pranav’s game. He times the ball so well and is has very good racquet skills. Rohan and Adam lost in doubles to Pranav and Rethin today.
I would have loved to meet you in Chandigarh but I am not there for this trip with Pranav. He is all by himself for next 1.5 months. I did tell Pranav about Nirupama being there thanks to your post and he introduced himself to her today.gbelday wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 7:32 pmThanks Jay, good to know Pranav’s dad is also a SI member. I should go introduce myself. I really like Pranav’s game. He times the ball so well and is has very good racquet skills. Rohan and Adam lost in doubles to Pranav and Rethin today.
Quite a few talented kids. Besides Pranav. I like this 13 year old girl Maaya. Very talented. Runs down every ball, and is a big fighter. Good technique too. Hopefully good things in the future.
Btw, been hanging out with Niru and family. Narendranath has been helping Rohan and Aayush on this leg (and maybe Delhi). Sanam has been in town (his hometown) and came down to see some matches. It’s been good to meet the Indian legends.
Tough conditions though. Very cold and foggy. Rohan is finding it difficult to breathe. Delhi may be similar.
I’ve been enjoying Chandigarh. My first time here. Good food and excellent chai. Niru’s husband Sanjeev found this chaiwala and it’s our favorite spot that we go to everyday. Haven’t ventured out a whole lot but hoping to check out some places.
Thanks Jay. It was mostly back to practice after last visit to India. He did play couple of tournaments last month in Latvia but bit rusty And didn’t go far. Let’s see how this series of J100 and J200s go and also Khelo India junior in Feb.jayakris wrote: ↑Wed Jan 04, 2023 6:20 pm ^^^ Good to know of the camaraderie there, among Indians (and their Yankee kids) ... Yes, "vgan" who had posted recently here is Pranav Karthik's dad. Pranav had not played a whole lot in the last few months, since beating Rethin in the Chennai J4 final and finishing runner-up to Kriish at the Hyderabad J4 in August. So I was wondering what was up with him. Good to see him back and playing well. But I did not even know that Sahana was Niru's daughter. I actually knew the name, and should have placed it in my mind much earlier, when I am sure I have seen her in some US events' draws. You must be right about Maaya being quite talented, at her age (still has not turned 14, I think) - the results show it so far too. But, as Sameer pointed out in another thread yesterday, the girls' side is rather bare in the 15 to 17 age range in India.
Yep. Looks like the practice helped in a couple of good wins this week. Hope he hits a stride soon to go deep at one of these events.
I thought she was Belgian. She is French? Half Indian? She looks very Caucasian. Could it be that her family is a Indophile? Or just liked the name?