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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
Siddhant Banthia has reached singles SF and doubles final in grade 2 in Thailand.
At PTT - ITF Junior Grade 2 , Thailand
Boys
R1
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] BYE
Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8] BYE
Karan SRIVASTAVA (IND) [15] BYE
Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7] BYE
Abhimanyu VANNEMREDDY (IND) 3-6 6-3 6-3 Nikit REDDY (USA)
R2
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] 7-6(6) 6-1 Phuong Van NGUYEN (VIE)
Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8] 6-3 6-2 Xinmu ZHOU (CHN)
Lukas HELLUM LILLEENGEN (NOR) 6-2 6-0 Karan SRIVASTAVA (IND) [15]
Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7] 6-3 7-6(0) Natthayut NITHITHANANONT (THA)
Dominik PALAN (CZE) [14] 7-6(5) 6-1 Abhimanyu VANNEMREDDY (IND)
R3
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] 4-6 6-0 6-2 Tonkla MULADA (THA)
Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8] 3-6 6-1 7-5 Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [10]
Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7] 3-6 5-2 Retired Ki Lung NG (HKG) [11]
QF
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] 7-6(4) 7-6(5) Seita WATANABE (JPN) [5]
Ye Cong MO (CHN) [3] 6-2 7-5 Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8]
Tao MU (CHN) [2] 6-4 6-4 Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7]
Next,
[SF] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) vs. (3) Ye Cong MO (CHN,83)
He is in the doubles final with his Taiwanese partner. Siddhant is in fact defending champion in both singles and doubles here. So, it is good that he had reached this far again which will ensure that he will not drop in the rankings much after this week even if he does not win the titles again.
At PTT - ITF Junior Grade 2 , Thailand
Boys
R1
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] BYE
Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8] BYE
Karan SRIVASTAVA (IND) [15] BYE
Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7] BYE
Abhimanyu VANNEMREDDY (IND) 3-6 6-3 6-3 Nikit REDDY (USA)
R2
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] 7-6(6) 6-1 Phuong Van NGUYEN (VIE)
Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8] 6-3 6-2 Xinmu ZHOU (CHN)
Lukas HELLUM LILLEENGEN (NOR) 6-2 6-0 Karan SRIVASTAVA (IND) [15]
Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7] 6-3 7-6(0) Natthayut NITHITHANANONT (THA)
Dominik PALAN (CZE) [14] 7-6(5) 6-1 Abhimanyu VANNEMREDDY (IND)
R3
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] 4-6 6-0 6-2 Tonkla MULADA (THA)
Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8] 3-6 6-1 7-5 Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [10]
Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7] 3-6 5-2 Retired Ki Lung NG (HKG) [11]
QF
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) [1] 7-6(4) 7-6(5) Seita WATANABE (JPN) [5]
Ye Cong MO (CHN) [3] 6-2 7-5 Megh Bhargav PATEL (IND) [8]
Tao MU (CHN) [2] 6-4 6-4 Digvijay Pratap SINGH (IND) [7]
Next,
[SF] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) vs. (3) Ye Cong MO (CHN,83)
He is in the doubles final with his Taiwanese partner. Siddhant is in fact defending champion in both singles and doubles here. So, it is good that he had reached this far again which will ensure that he will not drop in the rankings much after this week even if he does not win the titles again.
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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
Siddhant wins the doubles title, plays the singles final tomorrow.
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] BYE
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 6-3 6-4 Danil SPASIBO (RUS) / Chieh Cheng YU (TPE)
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 6-4 6-3 Sumit SARKAR (USA) / Abhimanyu VANNEMREDDY (IND) [8]
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 7-6(1) 4-6 [10-6] Ray HO (TPE) / Xinmu ZHOU (CHN) [6]
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 7-6(4) 6-2 Tao MU (CHN) / Seita WATANABE (JPN) [1]
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] BYE
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 6-3 6-4 Danil SPASIBO (RUS) / Chieh Cheng YU (TPE)
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 6-4 6-3 Sumit SARKAR (USA) / Abhimanyu VANNEMREDDY (IND) [8]
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 7-6(1) 4-6 [10-6] Ray HO (TPE) / Xinmu ZHOU (CHN) [6]
Siddhant BANTHIA (IND) / Hua-Chen YU (TPE) [2] 7-6(4) 6-2 Tao MU (CHN) / Seita WATANABE (JPN) [1]
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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
Also, another Indian junior, Mann Shah has reached a G5 final in Kuwait.
At 12th Kuwait ITF Junior Tournament,G5
R1 Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-3 6-4 Younis AL RAWAHI (OMA)
R2 Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-1 6-2 Mehdi SADAOUI (FRA)
QF Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-2 7-6(3) Fares AL JANAHI (UAE)
SF Mann SHAH (IND,642) [3] 6-2 6-2 Paris PENTOUSIS (GRE,455) [1]
F Mann SHAH (IND,642) [3] vs Viktor JOVIC (SRB,544) [2]
At 12th Kuwait ITF Junior Tournament,G5
R1 Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-3 6-4 Younis AL RAWAHI (OMA)
R2 Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-1 6-2 Mehdi SADAOUI (FRA)
QF Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-2 7-6(3) Fares AL JANAHI (UAE)
SF Mann SHAH (IND,642) [3] 6-2 6-2 Paris PENTOUSIS (GRE,455) [1]
F Mann SHAH (IND,642) [3] vs Viktor JOVIC (SRB,544) [2]
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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
Adil played a G2 tournament in Spain and lost in R2.
AT 16º Torneo Internacional Junior de Sanxenxo - Fuente Liviana, Spain (G2, Hard)
R1 Adil KALYANPUR (IND,102) [7] 6-2 4-6 6-0 Enrique LUQUE RICO (ESP,573)
R2 Adil KALYANPUR (IND,102) [7] 6-4 4-6 6-4 Aaron SCHMID (SUI,186)
I wonder if the training at the Rafael Nadal Tennis Academy is helping him, if anything at all
AT 16º Torneo Internacional Junior de Sanxenxo - Fuente Liviana, Spain (G2, Hard)
R1 Adil KALYANPUR (IND,102) [7] 6-2 4-6 6-0 Enrique LUQUE RICO (ESP,573)
R2 Adil KALYANPUR (IND,102) [7] 6-4 4-6 6-4 Aaron SCHMID (SUI,186)
I wonder if the training at the Rafael Nadal Tennis Academy is helping him, if anything at all
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I wonder about that too. There is absolutely no indication to show that he has made any noticeable progress at all. It's been at least over a year since he moved to the academy, isn't it?
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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
Yes, not much progress from Adil in last 1 year. Losing in second round of grade 2 tournament is not what we expect from him at this stage.
Result of Siddhant's singles SF-
At PTT - ITF Junior Grade 2 , Thailand
[SF] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) d. (3) Ye Cong MO (CHN,83) 64 57 54
So, he remains on course to repeat his last year performance of double crown in this tournament,
[F] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) vs. Ray HO (TPE,96)
Result of Siddhant's singles SF-
At PTT - ITF Junior Grade 2 , Thailand
[SF] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) d. (3) Ye Cong MO (CHN,83) 64 57 54
So, he remains on course to repeat his last year performance of double crown in this tournament,
[F] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) vs. Ray HO (TPE,96)
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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
Sometimes I wonder if he is a little overhyped because of his height/physique, a little like Mohit Mayur Jayaprakash a few years ago. Hopefully, Adil will live up to his hype...
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Siddhant lost in the final.
At PTT - ITF Junior Grade 2 , Thailand
[F] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) l. Ray HO (TPE,96) 46 36
Still this good run will mean he will stay at around 70 in the ITF junior rankings. Next year's junior slam participation is almost ensured.
At PTT - ITF Junior Grade 2 , Thailand
[F] (1) Siddhant BANTHIA (IND,63) l. Ray HO (TPE,96) 46 36
Still this good run will mean he will stay at around 70 in the ITF junior rankings. Next year's junior slam participation is almost ensured.
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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
That kid Mann Shah went on to win the title.bujilover wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 4:22 pm Also, another Indian junior, Mann Shah has reached a G5 final in Kuwait.
At 12th Kuwait ITF Junior Tournament,G5
R1 Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-3 6-4 Younis AL RAWAHI (OMA)
R2 Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-1 6-2 Mehdi SADAOUI (FRA)
QF Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-2 7-6(3) Fares AL JANAHI (UAE)
SF Mann SHAH (IND,642) [3] 6-2 6-2 Paris PENTOUSIS (GRE,455) [1]
F Mann SHAH (IND,642) [3] vs Viktor JOVIC (SRB,544) [2]
[F] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-4 6-4 Viktor JOVIC (SRB) [2]
Beating top 2 seeds from Greece and Serbia in the semi final is good stuff from 16 year Mann Shah. This Gujarat boy had won the under 16 singles title at Fenesta nationals last week. So,does like a talented kid.
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Mann Shah won another grade 5 title in Baharain this week.
At 9th Bahrain ITF Juniors Championships(Grade 5)
[R1] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-3 6-4 Luka PETROVIC (GBR)
[R2] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-1 6-3 Prasanna Pravin BAGADE (IND)
[QF] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-1 6-1 Sai Karteek Reddy GANTA (IND) [8]
[SF] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 5-7 6-4 6-3 Caleb RALSTON (IRL)
[F] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-2 6-4 Alexandros ROUMPIS (GRE) [5]
Need to keep an eye on this kid as he is very tall as posted by Vatsal below. He will have to start doing well in higher level tournaments soon as he is already past 16.
At 9th Bahrain ITF Juniors Championships(Grade 5)
[R1] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-3 6-4 Luka PETROVIC (GBR)
[R2] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-1 6-3 Prasanna Pravin BAGADE (IND)
[QF] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-1 6-1 Sai Karteek Reddy GANTA (IND) [8]
[SF] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 5-7 6-4 6-3 Caleb RALSTON (IRL)
[F] Mann SHAH (IND) [4] 6-2 6-4 Alexandros ROUMPIS (GRE) [5]
Need to keep an eye on this kid as he is very tall as posted by Vatsal below. He will have to start doing well in higher level tournaments soon as he is already past 16.
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16 year old Mann Shah continues to do well in tournaments in gulf. He won a grade 4 title in Abu Dhabi this week.
At 17th UAE - Abu Dhabi ITF Junior Championships by ADSC (Grade 4)
[R1] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 7-6(4) 3-6 6-4 Peter ALAM (GBR)
[R2] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-2 7-6(3) Azamat LUKMANOV (UZB)
[QF] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 7-6(5) 4-6 7-5 Alibek KACHMAZOV (RUS) [5]
[SF] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 7-5 7-5 Holger Vitus Nodskov RUNE (DEN) [1]
[F] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 1-6 7-5 6-4 Connor THOMSON (GBR)
Although it only a grade 4 level, it is nice to see him beat a lot of foreign players.
At 17th UAE - Abu Dhabi ITF Junior Championships by ADSC (Grade 4)
[R1] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 7-6(4) 3-6 6-4 Peter ALAM (GBR)
[R2] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 6-2 7-6(3) Azamat LUKMANOV (UZB)
[QF] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 7-6(5) 4-6 7-5 Alibek KACHMAZOV (RUS) [5]
[SF] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 7-5 7-5 Holger Vitus Nodskov RUNE (DEN) [1]
[F] Mann SHAH (IND) [3] 1-6 7-5 6-4 Connor THOMSON (GBR)
Although it only a grade 4 level, it is nice to see him beat a lot of foreign players.
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Re: Junior Circuits Abroad for Indian Kids...
Vikash Singh is playing a grade 1 in Ecuador and has reached the QF with an upset of top seed in third round.
At Mundial Juvenil de Tenis, Ecuador (Grade 1) (Clay)
[R1] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) bye
[R2] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) d. Cleeve HARPER (CAN,399) 46 62 62
[R3] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) d. (1) Leonid SHEYNGEZIKHT (BUL,89) 76(4) 26 60
Next,
[QF] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) vs. Natan RODRIGUES (BRA,250)
At Mundial Juvenil de Tenis, Ecuador (Grade 1) (Clay)
[R1] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) bye
[R2] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) d. Cleeve HARPER (CAN,399) 46 62 62
[R3] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) d. (1) Leonid SHEYNGEZIKHT (BUL,89) 76(4) 26 60
Next,
[QF] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) vs. Natan RODRIGUES (BRA,250)
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Vikash lost in the QF.
At Mundial Juvenil de Tenis, Ecuador (Grade 1) (Clay)
[QF] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) l. Natan RODRIGUES (BRA,250) 63 36 36
Still, he is showing improvement in his game. He needs to play more tournaments than he is doing as of now- just one off tournament in 2-3 months.
At Mundial Juvenil de Tenis, Ecuador (Grade 1) (Clay)
[QF] (13) Vikash Singh (IND,159) l. Natan RODRIGUES (BRA,250) 63 36 36
Still, he is showing improvement in his game. He needs to play more tournaments than he is doing as of now- just one off tournament in 2-3 months.