Digvijay and Manish to face off in Men’s Singles and Vaidehi and Sai in Women’s Singles final in Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship -
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Digvijay and Manish to face off in Men’s Singles and Vaidehi and Sai in Women’s Singles final in Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship

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Digvjay Pratap Singh. 

Khel Today Bureau

New Delhi:Rustic 22-year-old Digvjay Pratap Singh halted the winning run of seasoned pro Vishnu Vardhan in the men’s singles semi-finals of the Fenesta Open tennis championships. On Saturday, Digvijay was in cruise control mode as he won 6-4, 6-4 against the 35-year-old player who had more experience.

Digvijay has an ATP ranking of 681. Yet, to break into the final at the premier national tennis tournament was important for him. Competing against a player with tons of experience was not easy. Digvijay showed good temperament and fine technique to seal victory.

“My match against Vishnu Vardhan was good. I had lost easily against him a couple of months back. Today I showed my peak performance and am excited to get into the final. I am hoping for the best,” said Digvjay, who will face Manish Sureshkumar on Sunday.

Manish Sureshkumar.

Manish beat Chirag Duhan with a measure of comfort at 6-1, 6-4. In the first set, Manish was flowing, as he played with freedom. The second set was bit more tight. Manish dug into experience and won the match.

“It was a really good match and he (Digvijay) is surely a tough opponent. I am glad that I won and really excited for the final. Hopefully, I can go all the way and win the tournament,” said Manish.

Vaidehi Chaudhari. 

In the ladies semi-finals, Vaidehi Chaudhari and Sai Samhitha Chamarthi had to play three-setters before winning. They will be ready for each other in Sunday’s final after having come through clinical wins this week.

Vaidehi had an up and down performance before quelling the challenge from Vaishnavi Adkar 2-6, 6-4, 6-0. There were few chances for Vaishnavi once Vaidehi settled down to a rhythm in the decider. The top seed showed control and won.

“Today’s match was really close. I knew that she is a junior player and good. So I was ready for the match. In the first set, I was unable to give my best. After the second set, I started to give my best performance and it feels great to win the semi-finals,” said Vaidehi.

Sai Samhitha & Smriti Bhasin-Women’s Doubles Final.

 

In the second semi-final, Sai Samhitha Chamarthi outgunned Akanksha Nitture 7-5, 6-3. This was a tough match for Sai but she pulled it off well in straight sets.

“Today I was down 4-5 and 15-40 in the first set. I converted the set and took 7-5. She (Akansha) played really well in the first set. I played with more confidence in the second set and closed it at 6-3. Hopefully I will do better tomorrow in the final. The Fenesta Open has been treating me really well and it is my favourite tournament,” said Sai Samhitha.

The boy’s under-18 final will be between Aman Dahiya and Denim Yadav. Aman beat Daksh Prasad 6-2, 6-2 while Denim was tested. Denim finally won 7-5, 4-6, 6-0. The final promises to be an interesting one.

“Today I won my match against a close friend of mine. I played really well and aggressively today. I took my chances and had to go more inside the baseline volley,” said Aman.

“Today’s match was really tough. I won the first set 7-5 when I broke him in the end. I started the second set a bit slower and in the third set I put in my best efforts and hoping for the best tomorrow,” said Denim.

 

The girls’ under-18 final will be between Suhitha Maruri and Madhurima Sawant. Suhitha showed clean hitting on either flank as she whacked Lakshmi Prabha 6-2, 6-0. In the second semi-final, Madhurima won 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 against Ruma Gaikaiwari.

“I am really happy to be in the final,” said Suhitha.

Said Madhuri: “Today I played my friend Ruma Gaikaiwari and it was a tough match. After the first set, I asked myself not to focus on result and just enjoy the match. Then I started playing freely and took the second set 6-2 and the third set 6-4. This is my first Fenesta final, I hope to win it.”

On winning the Boy’s Doubles at the Fenesta Open 2022, Rethin Pranav & Mahalingam Khandhavel added, “It was a great tournament and we are really happy at the win after the tie-breaker.”

Boys Singles U18 Semi-Finals

Aman Dahiya bt Daksh Prasad 6-2, 6-2;

Denim Yadav bt Adhirit Awal 7-5, 4-6, 6-0;

Girls Singles U18 Semi-Finals

Suhitha Maruri bt Lakshmi Prabha 6-2, 6-0;

Madhurima Sawant bt Ruma Gaikaiwari 1-6, 6-2, 6-4;

Men’s Singles Semi-Final

Digvijay Pratap Singh bt Vishnu Vardhan 6-4, 6-4;

Manish Sureshkumar bt Chirag Duhan 6-1, 6-4

Women’s Singles Semi-Final

Vaidehi Chaudhari bt Vaishnavi Adkar 2-6, 6-4, 6-0

Sai Samhitha Chamarthi bt Akanksha Nitture 7-5, 6-3;

Boy’s U18 Doubles Final

Rethin Pranav & Mahalingam Khandhavel bt Daksh Prasad & Bhusan Haobam 5-7, 7-6, 10-6;

Girl’s U18 Doubles Final

Lakshmi Prabha & Ananya SR bt Madhurima Sawanth & Ruma Gaikaiware 6-3, 7-6(4)

Men’s Doubles Final

Oges Tyajo & Kabir Hans bt Ishaque Eqbal & Faisal Qamar 3-6, 6-3, 10-8;

Women’s Doubles Final

Smriti Bhasin & Sai Samhitha Chamarthi bt Yubrani Banerjee & Akanksha Nitture 6-4, 6-7(6), 10-6.

 

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