Maharashtra's Vaishnavi Adkar Eyes Breakout at Home WTA 125K Mumbai Open

Maharashtra's top women's singles player, Vaishnavi Adkar, has been granted a wildcard into the main draw of the Mumbai Open WTA 125K series. The 21-year-old from Pune is a promising talent with an ITF Pro Singles title and a historic bronze medal from the World University Tennis Championship. She expressed excitement about playing in front of a supportive home crowd and gratitude for the opportunity to compete against elite players. Adkar aims to focus on her serve and baseline play to maximize this chance for growth and exposure.

Key Points: Vaishnavi Adkar Gets Wildcard for Mumbai Open WTA 125K

  • Wildcard entry for home event
  • State's No. 1 women's singles player
  • First Indian woman to win World University bronze
  • Aims to learn from higher-ranked players
  • Focused on serve and baseline control
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Maharashtra star Vaishnavi Adkar looks to make her mark in Mumbai Open WTA 125K

Maharashtra's top player Vaishnavi Adkar receives a wildcard for the Mumbai Open WTA 125K, aiming to impress at home after historic wins.

"It's really enjoyable to play in front of my home fans. The energy is unmatched. - Vaishnavi Adkar"

Mumbai, Jan 29

Homegrown talent and Maharashtra's No.1 women's singles player, Vaishnavi Adkar, has been given a wildcard into the main draw at the upcoming Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series, which will be held at the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association in Mumbai. The qualifiers will be held on January 31 and February 1, followed by the main draw, which is scheduled from February 2 to 8.

At just 21, Vaishnavi Adkar has proven herself as the No.1 women's singles player of her state and has impressive wins under her belt. She claimed her maiden ITF Pro Singles title at the W15 Women's Tennis Championship in Ahmedabad in 2024. She cemented her reputation as a promising young athlete when she won the bronze medal at the World University Tennis Championship in Germany last year, also becoming the first-ever Indian woman to do so.

Hailing from Pune, Maharashtra, the Mumbai Open is set to be a special experience for Vaishnavi Adkar as she looks to impress her local crowd. She stated, "It's really enjoyable to play in front of my home fans. The energy is unmatched, and the atmosphere is always positive and encouraging. When you hear people cheering for you, it gives you that extra boost, especially in tight moments. I feel proud to play in Maharashtra and represent India, and I'm really thankful to everyone who comes out to support us. I aim to channelise this energy and maximise my performance in the upcoming Mumbai Open."

She went on to thank the MSLTA and Mumbai Open for giving her the platform to face elite competition when she said, "Personally, my rank is not high enough to get into the WTA events directly. So having the Mumbai Open here in Maharashtra really helps to get the exposure that I need against the higher-ranked players, and for this, I would really like to thank MSLTA, President Prashant Sutar, and Hon Secretary Sunder Iyer."

Looking ahead at the upcoming tournament, Vaishnavi Adkar shared, "I want to focus on a few important aspects like my serve and controlling the baseline. This tournament is going to help me observe and better understand what the higher-ranked players are doing differently, as I hope to pick up a few lessons and improve my game, and in the process, make the most out of the opportunity that I've been given."

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is fantastic exposure for her. Wildcards like these are crucial for our players to break into the top levels. Hope she wins a few matches and gains confidence.
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Aman W
First Indian woman to win a bronze at the World University Championship? That's a huge achievement that wasn't highlighted enough before. She's clearly got the talent. Best of luck!
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Sarah B
Her attitude is so refreshing and grounded. Focusing on learning from higher-ranked players instead of just the result. That's the mindset of a future champion.
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Karthik V
We need more WTA events in India. It's not just about one player; it builds the entire ecosystem. Kudos to MSLTA for organizing this. Hope the stadium is packed to support her!
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Nikhil C
A respectful note: while the wildcard is great, I hope the focus remains on long-term development. One tournament is a start, but consistent financial and coaching support is what will truly help her and others climb the rankings.
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Divya L
Playing at home with that crowd energy can be a double-edged sword—pressure is high! But she sounds mentally prepared. Go make Maharashtra proud, Vaishnavi! 🤞

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