Kirtane and partner Nikhil Rao complemented each other on court to quell the challenge from Moorthy and Bhatia 6-1, 6-2 for Rao’s maiden ITF title
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Fancied players Aditya Khanna, Nitin Kirtane and Mayur Vasant lived up to expectations in the respective age groups to walk away with double glory in the Mumbai ITF on Friday.
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While all three had facile wins in their singles encounters, they were made to toil hard in the doubles finals, especially Khanna and his partner Vipin Sirpaul in the 35+ category, who were taken the distance by Ajai Selvaraj and Rewant Datta, but held their nerves at the crucial juncture to win in the super tie-breaker.
Kirtane and partner Nikhil Rao complemented each other on court to quell the challenge from Moorthy and Bhatia 6-1, 6-2 for Rao’s maiden ITF title. The women’s singles title was won by Dr. Jyotsna Patel, who defeated Nazneen Rahman 6-2, 6-2.
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