ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
Another good comeback win by Manish but Arjun lost his match.
At Pune ITF M15
[QF] (6) Manish Sureshkumar (IND,666) d. (Q) Henry Patten (GBR,1187) 36 76(3) 64
[QF] (7) Arjun Kadhe (IND,713) l. (4) Oliver Crawford (USA,576) 36 67(5)
Manish was down a break in the second set and Patten served for the match at 5-4 but Manish broke him which started his comeback much like yesterday.
But, he faces the tough American next.
[SF] (6) Manish Sureshkumar (IND,666) vs. (4) Oliver Crawford (USA,576)
At Pune ITF M15
[QF] (6) Manish Sureshkumar (IND,666) d. (Q) Henry Patten (GBR,1187) 36 76(3) 64
[QF] (7) Arjun Kadhe (IND,713) l. (4) Oliver Crawford (USA,576) 36 67(5)
Manish was down a break in the second set and Patten served for the match at 5-4 but Manish broke him which started his comeback much like yesterday.
But, he faces the tough American next.
[SF] (6) Manish Sureshkumar (IND,666) vs. (4) Oliver Crawford (USA,576)
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
Sorry, this guy is an American who plays for Great Britain or is that Gibraltar? Is Gibraltar, the British territory allowed to represent themselves separately? I know he used to play at U. Florida and was possibly from South Carolina. Certainly, American. But, what is GBR then? Gone broke? Great Big Rascal?
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Good to see at least one Indian, Manish, make the singles SF this week. Arjun at least managed to fight on until the QF, where he lived up to his seeding. Arjun is also in the doubles final with his Swiss partner, Castelnuevo.
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Zane Khan (USA, 643) is in her 3rd consecutive singles SF in this year's India Futures, where he will play Sweden's Jonathan Mridha. Zane was ranked #16 in the juniors two years ago (when he was 17, in January 2019), and was runner-up in the Orange Bowl in 2018. I believe he is Pakistani-American, although he apparently follows Vishnu and Vatsal's "Indian Tennis Daily". I wonder if Mridha also has some Indian roots.
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
Looks like his dad is from Bangladesh originally per this source.PKBasu wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 8:54 pm Zane Khan (USA, 643) is in her 3rd consecutive singles SF in this year's India Futures, where he will play Sweden's Jonathan Mridha. Zane was ranked #16 in the juniors two years ago (when he was 17, in January 2019), and was runner-up in the Orange Bowl in 2018. I believe he is Pakistani-American, although he apparently follows Vishnu and Vatsal's "Indian Tennis Daily". I wonder if Mridha also has some Indian roots.
So we have a Pakistani American and a Bangladeshi Swede playing the finals in India....
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Semi finalsarjun2761 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 2:16 amLooks like his dad is from Bangladesh originally per this source.PKBasu wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 8:54 pm Zane Khan (USA, 643) is in her 3rd consecutive singles SF in this year's India Futures, where he will play Sweden's Jonathan Mridha. Zane was ranked #16 in the juniors two years ago (when he was 17, in January 2019), and was runner-up in the Orange Bowl in 2018. I believe he is Pakistani-American, although he apparently follows Vishnu and Vatsal's "Indian Tennis Daily". I wonder if Mridha also has some Indian roots.
So we have a Pakistani American and a Bangladeshi Swede playing the finals in India....
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
Yes, in semi finals and Zane Khan came thru in straight sets to reach his third consecutive final.
Manish lost against the American 4th seed in the other semi final.
At Pune ITF M15
[SF] (6) Manish Sureshkumar (IND,666) l. (4) Oliver Crawford (USA,576) 46 26
Manish lost against the American 4th seed in the other semi final.
At Pune ITF M15
[SF] (6) Manish Sureshkumar (IND,666) l. (4) Oliver Crawford (USA,576) 46 26
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
Zane Khan back to the finals. Clearly, he is playing a cut above all these guys.
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
Finally Zane Khan lost in this future series. Lost in the final 3-6, 0-6 against fellow American Crawford.
Arjun Kadhe won the double title along with his doubles partner.
Arjun Kadhe won the double title along with his doubles partner.
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
Apparently, Yuki isn't playing in the Delhi Futures this coming week. Bizarre, as usual, with Yuki's scheduling.
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Re: ITF India Futures (4 weeks) March 2021
The match-ups in the final round of qualifying in Delhi involve the following matches:
1-Alexander Kotzen (USA, 1007) vs. Vishnu Vardhan
Faisal Qamar vs Muthu Aditya Senthilkumar
Siddharth Vishwakarma vs. Rishi Reddy
Suraj Prabodh vs. Preston Brown (USA)
Omni Kumar (USA) vs. Ishaque Eqbal
Nitin Kumar Sinha vs. Henry Patten (GBR)
1-Alexander Kotzen (USA, 1007) vs. Vishnu Vardhan
Faisal Qamar vs Muthu Aditya Senthilkumar
Siddharth Vishwakarma vs. Rishi Reddy
Suraj Prabodh vs. Preston Brown (USA)
Omni Kumar (USA) vs. Ishaque Eqbal
Nitin Kumar Sinha vs. Henry Patten (GBR)