ITF Junior Circuit India 2025
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Re: ITF Junior Circuit India 2025
How’s her shot making? Maaya has really good shot making just hasn’t been able to grind out victories yet. Saw her at the US Open dictate the first set against the 2nd seed Klugman at Armstrong but couldn’t close the deal after that.
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Some videos would be available on Asian Tennis website of her earlier matches I think.
This is one which is put on ITD-
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ok3O3P8tOKg
This is one which is put on ITD-
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ok3O3P8tOKg
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At the J100 in New Delhi, the top two seeds were given a terrific fight by two young wildcards:
[R1] 1-Albina Kakenova (KAZ, 207j) d. WC-Vaishnavi Singh (IND, UNR) 75 64
[R1] 2-Diya Ramesh Ramesh (IND, 212j) d. WC-Shreeniti Chowdhury (IND, 1690j) 75 67(2) 64
Shreeniti is 14, Diya is 16. Albina is 17, Vaishnavi is 15.
But most exciting is this 13 year old Indian girl:
[R1] SE-Jensi Dipakbhai Kanabar (IND, 1810j) d. 7-Radmila Rakhmatullina (RUS, 393j) 63 62
[R1] 1-Albina Kakenova (KAZ, 207j) d. WC-Vaishnavi Singh (IND, UNR) 75 64
[R1] 2-Diya Ramesh Ramesh (IND, 212j) d. WC-Shreeniti Chowdhury (IND, 1690j) 75 67(2) 64
Shreeniti is 14, Diya is 16. Albina is 17, Vaishnavi is 15.
But most exciting is this 13 year old Indian girl:
[R1] SE-Jensi Dipakbhai Kanabar (IND, 1810j) d. 7-Radmila Rakhmatullina (RUS, 393j) 63 62
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Wow, that New Delhi J100 is turning out to be super exciting! Those young wildcards really shook things up—Vaishnavi and Shreeniti put up solid fights against top seeds, and at 14 and 16, that’s seriously impressive.PKBasu wrote: Mon Nov 24, 2025 2:13 pm At the J100 in New Delhi, the top two seeds were given a terrific fight by two young wildcards:
[R1] 1-Albina Kakenova (KAZ, 207j) d. WC-Vaishnavi Singh (IND, UNR) 75 64
[R1] 2-Diya Ramesh Ramesh (IND, 212j) d. WC-Shreeniti Chowdhury (IND, 1690j) 75 67(2) 64
Shreeniti is 14, Diya is 16. Albina is 17, Vaishnavi is 15.
But most exciting is this 13 year old Indian girl:
[R1] SE-Jensi Dipakbhai Kanabar (IND, 1810j) d. 7-Radmila Rakhmatullina (RUS, 393j)
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Re: ITF Junior Circuit India 2025
More from the J100 New Delhi:
[R1] Snigdha Kanta (IND, 552j) d. Victoria Lekhomtseva (RUS, 878j) 61 60 (Victoria is 15, Snigdha 16 -- and she now plays Jensi in R2).
And two wins for 15 year old Indian boys:
[R1] 8-Tavish Pahwa (IND, 601j; CH 410j) d. Om Verma (IND, 1093j) 64 63
[R1] Vivaan Bidasaria (IND, 938j CH) d. Vishal Vasudev M (IND, 922j; CH 620j) 75 64 (Vishal is 18). Vivaan and Tavish play each other next.
[R1] Snigdha Kanta (IND, 552j) d. Victoria Lekhomtseva (RUS, 878j) 61 60 (Victoria is 15, Snigdha 16 -- and she now plays Jensi in R2).
And two wins for 15 year old Indian boys:
[R1] 8-Tavish Pahwa (IND, 601j; CH 410j) d. Om Verma (IND, 1093j) 64 63
[R1] Vivaan Bidasaria (IND, 938j CH) d. Vishal Vasudev M (IND, 922j; CH 620j) 75 64 (Vishal is 18). Vivaan and Tavish play each other next.
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14 year old Karthika Padmakumar beats 17 year old Kazakh 5th seed in first round of J100 in New Delhi J100.
In Delhi J100, 15 out of 16 are Indian boys in second round while on girls sides, 8 Indians and 8 foreign players ( 9 Indians if we count Indian American Anya Arora as Indian ).
In Delhi J100, 15 out of 16 are Indian boys in second round while on girls sides, 8 Indians and 8 foreign players ( 9 Indians if we count Indian American Anya Arora as Indian ).
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All Indian QF in boys singles in Delhi J100, only 2 non-seeds, Hruthik Katakam and Aditya Mor.
Only 3 Indians in QF in girls singles ( 4 counting Indian-American Anya Arora). Jensi against top seed Kazak whom she beat in the final last week. Third seed Aishvarya Jadhav vs. Anya Arora in QF.
Only 3 Indians in QF in girls singles ( 4 counting Indian-American Anya Arora). Jensi against top seed Kazak whom she beat in the final last week. Third seed Aishvarya Jadhav vs. Anya Arora in QF.
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Two of the boys, Katakam and Pahwa, are 15 and the youngest in the QF.
Jensi Kanabar at 13 is the youngest in the girls draw with several others at 15 and under including 14 year old Anya Arora.
Jensi Kanabar at 13 is the youngest in the girls draw with several others at 15 and under including 14 year old Anya Arora.
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Jensi continues her terrific unbeaten run in ITF juniors with 61 64 trashing of top seeded Kazakh. She has a tough match-up in the SF against 14 year old Indian American Anya Arora who is among top 10 under 14 year olds in terms of UTR in the world . In the second SF second seed Diya Ramesh plays another Kazak players.
In the boys SF, seeds 1, 3 and 4 and 5 from India are there but our 2 younger ones Tavish and Hruthik lost in the QF.
In the boys SF, seeds 1, 3 and 4 and 5 from India are there but our 2 younger ones Tavish and Hruthik lost in the QF.
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In Delhi J100, Jensi's streak finally ended today as she lost in the SF against 14 year Indian American Anya Arora in straight sets. Anya will play second seeded Indian Diya Ramesh in the final.
Boys final is between couple of 17 year olds- third seed Aashravya Mehra and Praneel Sharma.
Boys final is between couple of 17 year olds- third seed Aashravya Mehra and Praneel Sharma.
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14 year old Anya Arora won the title beating 16 year old Diya Ramesh 62 64 in the final.
17 year old Praneel Sharma won his first title winning a close final 76(6) in third set against Aashravya Mehra .
17 year old Praneel Sharma won his first title winning a close final 76(6) in third set against Aashravya Mehra .
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This week in J100 in Pune, boys title went to 17 year old Gautam Venkarraman, first time heard of him, he is an NRI and will be turning 18 this month and ending his junior career. He trains at Sascha Nensel Academy in Germany. So, seems to have a good support system and hope is a late bloomer.
Girls title went to Kazak top seed who had lost to Jensi Kanbar in last 2 weeks ( Jensi not playing this week). Second seed Diya Ramesh made the final where she lost to top seeded Kazak.
Girls title went to Kazak top seed who had lost to Jensi Kanbar in last 2 weeks ( Jensi not playing this week). Second seed Diya Ramesh made the final where she lost to top seeded Kazak.