At $162.5K+H Jinan Challenger 2019, China
(1) Matthew Ebden (AUS)/ Divij Sharan (IND) bt Ji Sung Nam (KOR)/ Min-Kyu Song (KOR) 76(4) 57 10-3
Divij and Matthew Ebden lifted the title at the Jinan challenger ... The first 2 sets were closely fought and both pairs shared it to take the match into the match tie-break ... Divij and Matthew dominated the match tie-break for this big challenger title ... This was Divij's 15th challenger title and the 2nd title of the year.
At $60K ITF Women's Tournament 2019, Changsha, China
Doubles Final
(2) Rutuja Bhosale (IND)/ Erika Sema (JPN) l (1) Xinyu Jiang (CHN)/ Qianhui Tang (CHN) 36 63 9-11
Rutuja and Sema missed a golden opportunity of lifting title against the top-seed Chinese pair ... After losing the first set they made a strong comeback and won the second set ... In the match tie-break, they missed 4 match points from 9-5 to lose the final.
At $81.5K+H Shanghai Challenger 2019, China
[R1] (1) Prajnesh Gunneswaran (IND,88) bye
[R1] (13) Saketh Myneni (IND,249) bye
[R1] Arjun Kadhe (IND,618) vs Shintaro Imai (JPN,323)
[R1] Sidharth Rawat (IND,558) vs (WC) Runhao Hua (CHN,810)
[R1] Sasikumar Mukund (IND,285) vs Alafia Ayeni (USA,581)
Our lot of players playing in Shanghai ... Prajnesh and Saki have a bye as the seeded players ... Arjun is facing a Japanese, Imai ... Sid is playing against a local wild-card player ... Mukund is facing an American, Ayeni.
At €46.5K+H Banja Luka Challenger 2019, Bosnia and Herzegovina
[R1] (6) Sumit Nagal (IND,190) bye
This week, Sumit is playing at Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Doubles Final(1) Matthew Ebden (AUS)/ Divij Sharan (IND) bt Ji Sung Nam (KOR)/ Min-Kyu Song (KOR) 76(4) 57 10-3
Divij and Matthew Ebden lifted the title at the Jinan challenger ... The first 2 sets were closely fought and both pairs shared it to take the match into the match tie-break ... Divij and Matthew dominated the match tie-break for this big challenger title ... This was Divij's 15th challenger title and the 2nd title of the year.
At $60K ITF Women's Tournament 2019, Changsha, China
Doubles Final
(2) Rutuja Bhosale (IND)/ Erika Sema (JPN) l (1) Xinyu Jiang (CHN)/ Qianhui Tang (CHN) 36 63 9-11
Rutuja and Sema missed a golden opportunity of lifting title against the top-seed Chinese pair ... After losing the first set they made a strong comeback and won the second set ... In the match tie-break, they missed 4 match points from 9-5 to lose the final.
At $81.5K+H Shanghai Challenger 2019, China
[R1] (1) Prajnesh Gunneswaran (IND,88) bye
[R1] (13) Saketh Myneni (IND,249) bye
[R1] Arjun Kadhe (IND,618) vs Shintaro Imai (JPN,323)
[R1] Sidharth Rawat (IND,558) vs (WC) Runhao Hua (CHN,810)
[R1] Sasikumar Mukund (IND,285) vs Alafia Ayeni (USA,581)
Our lot of players playing in Shanghai ... Prajnesh and Saki have a bye as the seeded players ... Arjun is facing a Japanese, Imai ... Sid is playing against a local wild-card player ... Mukund is facing an American, Ayeni.
At €46.5K+H Banja Luka Challenger 2019, Bosnia and Herzegovina
[R1] (6) Sumit Nagal (IND,190) bye
This week, Sumit is playing at Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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