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Bhambri, Ramanathan, Kadhe get wild-card for Tata Open Maharashtra
Pune, Dec 23 (IANS) Indian tennis players Yuki Bhambri, Ramkumar Ramanathan and Arjun Kadhe will get a direct entry to the main draw of the Tata Open Maharashtra, the organisers announced on Saturday.
Bhambri, who is India’s top-ranked singles pro on ATP at 116 will lead the Indian challenge at the event, to be held from December 30 to January 6 at the Mhalunge Balewadi Stadium.
The 25-year-old Delhi pro has been one of the consistent Indian players in last one year. In November, Yuki won the KPIT-MSLTA Challenger event beating Ramanathan in the finals.
“I’ve had some good results this year and have played over 20 tournaments. The last time I came to Pune I won the event so I’m looking forward to the event,” said Bhambri.
Ramkumar Ramanathan (142) comes to the main draw at the back of winning three titles in ITF Futures event. The 23-year-old from Chennai will make his fifth appearance in the main draw of this event.
His best performance here came in 2016 when he reached the quarterfinals. In 2013 edition, ranked 789, he beat Somdev Devvarman, ranked 90 then, in the round of 32.
Kadhe, on the other hand, comes to this event winning his first ever Futures title. On his way to the title, the Pune lad didn’t drop a single set and beat Australian Andrew Harris 7-5, 6-3 in the final of the hard court event played in Thu Dau Mot City, Vietnam.
At 18, he got his first taste of the Indian ATP event playing the qualifying round of Chennai Open in 2012, losing to Kenny De Schepper in the 1st round.
The wild card entry should be a great motivation for the Maharashtra no. 1 who has been in great form recently. In doubles, Kadhe won two ITF Doubles title in December itself.
Alongside Mumbai lad Aryan Goveas, Kadhe beat the pair of Oleksandr Bielinskyi of Ukraine and Russia’s Ronald Slobodchikov in the final of the Egypt Futures in Cairo.
Before that, the same pair beat Adrian Exposito of Spain and Diego Matos of Brazil 7-5, 6-3 to clinch the doubles title in $15,000 ITF Futures tennis, making it three titles for Kadhe in two months.
“Being top-ranked Indian players, Yuki and Ramanathan will lead Indian challenge in singles event at the Tata Open Maharashtra,” said tournament director Prashant Sutar.
“On the other hand, Kadhe is an emerging talent and this being his home ground, it would be an additional source of inspiration to do well here.”
–IANS
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