Teen Sensation Manas Dhamne's Dream Run Ends at Maha Open ATP Challenger

Indian teenage wildcard Manas Dhamne's impressive run at the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75 ended in the quarterfinals after a hard-fought three-set loss to Croatia's Duje Ajdukovic. Dhamne won the first set and held two match points in the second-set tiebreak but ultimately fell 3-6, 7-6(8), 6-4. In other matches, Edas Butvilas, Felix Gill, and Federico Cina advanced to the singles semifinals. The Indo-Thai doubles pair of Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha and Pruchya Isaro progressed to the final.

Key Points: Maha Open ATP Challenger: Dhamne's Run Ends, Poonacha-Isaro in Final

  • Manas Dhamne's run ends in QFs
  • Squandered two match points
  • Duje Ajdukovic wins 3-6, 7-6(8), 6-4
  • Poonacha/Isaro reach doubles final
  • Semifinals set with Butvilas, Gill, Cina, Ajdukovic
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Maha Open ATP Challenger 75: Teenage sensation Manas Dhamne's dream run ends; Poonacha-Isaro progress to final

Indian wildcard Manas Dhamne falls in a tense quarterfinal at the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75. Results and semifinalists from Pune.

"The young Indian raised the tempo... snatch another break before confidently serving out the set 6-3. - Match Report"

Pune, Feb 27

Local boy and wildcard entrant Manas Dhamne's sensational run at the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75 Men's Tennis Championship came to an end in the Mhalunge Balewadi Tennis Stadium at the Shiv Chhatrapati Kreeda Sankul in Pune on Friday.

The 18-year-old squandered two match points, going down to Croatia's Duje Ajdukovic in a tense battle in the Men's Singles quarterfinals of the tournament, which is organised by Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) in association with the Department of Sports and Youth Services, Govt of Maharashtra, PCMC, PMC, and PMDTA, and sponsored by Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (PMRDA).

Ajdukovic, the 25-year-old, who is currently ranked 346, survived a stern challenge from Indian wildcard Manas Dhamne to register a hard-earned 3-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4 victory in a gripping contest that lasted 2 hours and 16 minutes.

The opening set saw both players engage in fierce baseline exchanges. Ajdukovic struck first with a break in the third game, but Dhamne responded immediately to level at 2-2. The young Indian raised the tempo in the sixth game, hammering aggressive returns to snatch another break before confidently serving out the set 6-3.

Dhamne continued his momentum in the second set, breaking in the third game for a 2-1 lead. However, Ajdukovic mounted a determined comeback, breaking back in the eighth game to draw level. With neither player conceding ground, the set was pushed into a tense tie-break. The Croatian held his nerve, edging it 7-6 (8) to restore parity.

In the decider, Ajdukovic came out firing, breaking in the very first game and consolidating with strong serves. Dhamne fought back bravely with a break in the fourth game to keep his hopes alive. However, Ajdukovic's aggressive shot-making and clutch serving proved to be decisive as he secured another break in the seventh game and closed out the set 6-4 to book his semifinal berth.

Eighth seed Edas Butvilas of Lithuania delivered a composed 6-3, 6-3 win over qualifier Masamichi Imamura of Japan in 1 hour and 21 minutes. Meanwhile, Britain's Felix Gill scripted a remarkable turnaround to defeat qualifier Maks Kasnikowski of Poland 0-6, 7-6 (2), 6-1 in an exciting battle that lasted 2 hours and 5 minutes.

Sixth seed Federico Cina from Italy was in control during his 6-4, 6-2 victory over Britain's Alastair Gray to confirm his spot in the semifinals.

In doubles semifinal action, the Indo-Thai combination of Pruchya Isaro and second-seeded Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha outplayed the third-seeded Japanese pair of Yuta Shimizu and Seita Watanabe, winning 7-5, 7-6 (4) to enter the final. Top seeds Siddhant Banthia and Alexander Donski were upset by the fourth-seeded pairing of Jisung Nam and Patrik Niklas-Salminen in the second semifinal.

Results:

Singles (quarterfinals):

Edas Butvilas[8](Ltu)bt [Q] Masamichi Imamura (Jpn) 6-3, 6-3; (1hour 21 minutes)

Felix Gill (Gbr) bt [Q] Maks Kasnikowski (Pol)0-6, 7-6(2), 6-1; (2hour 5minutes)

Federico Cina [6](Ita) bt Alastair Gray (Gbr) 6-4, 6-2;

Duje Ajdukovic (Cro) bt [Wc] Manas Dhamne (Ind)3-6, 7-6(8), 6-4; (2hour 16 minutes)

Doubles (semifinals):

Pruchya Isaro (Tha)/Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha [2](Ind) bt Yuta Shimizu (Jpn)/Seita Watanabe[3](Jpn) 7-5, 7-6(4);

Jisung Nam (Kor)/Patrik Niklas-Salminen [4](Fin) bt Siddhant Banthia (Ind)/Alexander Donski[1](Bul) 6-2, 6-4.

- IANS

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Priya S
So proud of our Pune boy! 🎾 To take a set and push a seasoned player like Ajdukovic to the absolute limit is a huge achievement. These experiences are gold for a young player. MSLTA is doing great work with these tournaments. Let's get behind Poonacha and Isaro in the doubles final now!
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Rohit P
Great to see a Challenger event of this quality in Pune. The infrastructure at Balewadi is world-class. A respectful criticism though - the article is a bit too focused on the loss. The bigger story is that an Indian teen is competing and holding his own at this level. That's the real win for Indian tennis.
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Sarah B
The mental strength required in a match like that is immense. Losing after having match points is the toughest pill to swallow. Hats off to Dhamne for his performance. And congrats to Poonacha/Isaro! An Indo-Thai pair in the final is fantastic for Asian tennis.
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Vikram M
Bas yaar, so close! But this is exactly the kind of exposure our youngsters need. Playing these tight matches against international players is how you learn. Forget the loss, remember the fight. Manas has announced himself. Now we need more corporate sponsorship to keep these tournaments coming.
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Nikhil C
The scoreline 0-6, 7-6, 6-1 by Felix Gill shows you should never give up! Amazing turnaround. Good lessons for all young athletes in this tournament. Hope the stadium had a good crowd supporting our players. We need to back our home talent.

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