Karnataka Trio to Represent India at ITF Asia U-14 Tennis Finals in Colombo

Three rising tennis stars from Karnataka have been selected to represent India at the prestigious ITF Asia Under-14 Development Championship Finals in Colombo. Srishti Kiran and Padmapriya Ramesh Kumar were chosen for the girls' category, while Puneeth Manohar will compete in the boys' event. Their selection highlights Karnataka's growing success in junior tennis development, attributed to significant investment in grassroots programs. Sunil Yajaman of the KSLTA congratulated the players and expressed confidence they will represent India with distinction.

Key Points: Karnataka Trio in Indian Squad for ITF Asia U-14 Finals

  • Three Karnataka juniors selected for India
  • Event is top Asian U-14 competition
  • Squad includes Srishti Kiran & Padmapriya Ramesh Kumar
  • Puneeth Manohar completes Karnataka trio
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Karnataka trio make it to Indian squad for ITF Asia U-14 Development Championship Finals in Colombo

Three Karnataka juniors, Srishti Kiran, Padmapriya Ramesh Kumar, and Puneeth Manohar, selected for the ITF Asia U-14 Championship Finals in Colombo.

"It is a moment of immense pride for Karnataka to see our young stars earn their place on the national team through sheer discipline and hard work. - Sunil Yajaman"

Bengaluru, March 4

Three rising stars from Karnataka will represent India at the upcoming ITF Asia 14 & Under Development Championship 2026 Finals, set to be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from March 29 to April 10.

The continental tournament is regarded as the highest level of competition in the Asian junior circuit for the Under-14 category and brings together some of the region's most promising young talents. In a significant boost for Karnataka tennis, three of the four places in the Indian squad have gone to players from the state.

Srishti Kiran and Padmapriya Ramesh Kumar have been selected in the girls' category, while Puneeth Manohar will feature in the boys' line-up. Punjab's Taanish Nanda completes the four-member Indian contingent for the prestigious event.

The selections underline Karnataka's growing stature as a stronghold of junior tennis development in the country. Over the past few years, the state has invested heavily in grassroots programmes and competitive exposure, helping young players transition smoothly to the national stage.

Sunil Yajaman, joint secretary of the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA), lauded the trio for their achievement, saying, "I want to congratulate Srishti, Padmapriya and Puneeth on this outstanding achievement. It is a moment of immense pride for Karnataka to see our young stars earn their place on the national team through sheer discipline and hard work. Their success is a testament to the competitive ecosystem we have built in the state. I would also like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to their coach and parents, whose constant guidance, sacrifice and unwavering support is paramount. We are confident they will represent India with great determination and distinction in Colombo."

With strong representation from Karnataka, expectations will be high as India looks to make a mark at the championship in Colombo.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is wonderful for junior sports development. It's great to see investment in grassroots programs paying off. Congratulations to all the selected players and best of luck in Colombo!
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Priya S
As a parent in Bengaluru, this is so inspiring! My daughter also plays tennis at a local academy. Seeing these kids make it to the Indian squad shows that with the right support system, dreams are achievable. Kudos to the coaches and parents!
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Rohit P
While it's fantastic for Karnataka, I hope other states are also getting similar opportunities and investment. We need a strong national pool, not just one or two strong states. That said, well done to the trio! Make India proud.
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Vikram M
Sunil Yajaman and KSLTA deserve a lot of credit. Their systematic approach is showing results. All the best to the team. Go smash it in Sri Lanka! 🏆
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Michael C
Interesting to see the focus on U-14 development. Building champions young is the key. Congratulations to Taanish from Punjab as well. A united Indian team effort is what we need.

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