Manas Dhamne Storms into MahaOpen Quarters, Upsets Former Top-50 Star

Hometown hero Manas Dhamne has stormed into the quarterfinals of the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75 in Pune after his opponent, former top-50 player Ilya Ivashka, retired while trailing. Dhamne will now face Croatia's Duje Ajdukovic, who delivered a dominant display to upset fifth seed Frederico Ferreira Silva. Other quarterfinalists from the top half include Britain's Alastair Gray, who staged a dramatic comeback, and sixth-seeded Italian Federico Cina. The doubles action also saw strong performances from Indian pairs, setting the stage for intense quarterfinal battles.

Key Points: Manas Dhamne Reaches ATP Challenger 75 Quarterfinals in Pune

  • Dhamne advances after Ivashka retires
  • Ajdukovic upsets 5th seed Silva
  • Gray stages thrilling comeback vs. Simakin
  • Cina advances with straight-sets win
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Manas Dhamne storms into quarterfinals at MahaOpen ATP Challenger 75

Indian wildcard Manas Dhamne advances to the MahaOpen ATP Challenger 75 quarterfinals after opponent Ivashka retires. Follow the Pune tennis action.

"Dhamne looked confident and composed, striking cleanly from the backcourt - Tournament Report"

Pune, February 25

Hometown hero Manas Dhamne continued his fine form at the Maha Open ATP Challenger 75 Men's Tennis Championship, storming into the Men's Singles quarterfinals at the Shiv Chhatrapati Kreeda Sankul, Mhalunge Balewadi Tennis Stadium on Wednesday.

Unseeded players Duje Ajdukovic of Croatia, Alastair Gray of Great Britain, and sixth-seeded Italian Federico Cina were the other players from the top half to make the last eight stage, according to a release.

The tournament, 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).

Indian wildcard Manas Dhamne thrilled the home crowd as he advanced to the quarterfinals, defeating former top-50 player Ilya Ivashka.

Unfortunately, the latter retired while trailing 3-6. Dhamne looked confident and composed, striking cleanly from the backcourt before the Belarusian was forced to pull out due to injury. Manas will now take on Croatia's Duje Ajdukovic in the quarterfinals on Friday.

The unseeded Duje Ajdukovic delivered a dominant all-round display to upset fifth seed Frederico Ferreira Silva of Portugal with the scoreline of 6-2, 6-2. Ajdukovic controlled proceedings from the baseline, broke early in both sets and never allowed the Portuguese to settle into rhythm.

Britain's Alastair Gray scripted one of the most thrilling wins of the tournament, fighting back from a set down to upset third seed Ilia Simakin 4-6, 7-6(7), 7-5 in a 2 hour 50 minutes contest. After dropping the opening set, Gray raised his intensity, edged a nail-biting second-set tie-break and held his nerve in a tense decider to seal the comeback victory.

Sixth seed Federico Cina of Italy continued his impressive run with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Japan's Yuta Shimizu. Cina was sharp on serve and aggressive on return, dictating rallies and closing out the match in straight sets in just over an hour.

In the doubles first round, top seeds Siddhant Banthia (India) and Alexander Donski (Bulgaria) overcame a stiff first-set challenge to beat Luca Castelnuovo (Switzerland) and Uisung Park (Korea) 7-6(5), 6-2. After clinching a closely contested tie-break, the top pair ran away with the second set to close out the contest.

Indian wildcards Saketh Myneni and Digvijaypratap Singh impressed with a solid 6-3, 6-3 victory over Japan's Masamichi Imamura and Kokoro Isomura, displaying sharp net play and effective teamwork. Jay Clarke (Great Britain) and Michael Geerts (Belgium) also registered a clinical 6-3, 6-4 win over Japanese duo Takuya Kumasaka and Rio Noguchi.

Ryuki Matsuda (Japan) and Ilia Simakin battled past Aryan Lakshmanan (India) and Mitsuki Wei Kang Leong (Malaysia) 7-6(3), 7-5 in a closely contested encounter decided by crucial mini-breaks and late-set pressure points.

With the quarterfinal line-up taking shape, the stage is set for high-octane action as the battle for the ATP Challenger 75 title intensifies in Pune. The event will see India No. 1 Sumit Nagal in action on Thursday at 2pm.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's great to see the tournament getting such good coverage. The match between Gray and Simakin sounded epic! Over 2 hours 50 minutes... that's the kind of fighting spirit you love to see.
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Priya S
So proud of our local boy! MSLTA and the govt are doing good work by organizing these events. Gives our players much-needed exposure. Hope he goes all the way! #GoManas
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Rohit P
A small note: while the win is great, it's a bit unfortunate it came via retirement. Hope Ivashka recovers soon. The real test will be against Ajdukovic. That Croatian looked very strong in his match.
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Vikram M
Excellent news for Indian tennis! After Sumit Nagal's exploits, having another young talent like Manas coming through is brilliant. The doubles teams also did well. Future looks bright!
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Michael C
The depth in this Challenger is impressive. Gray's comeback win sounds like a classic. Good to see international players competing in Pune. Makes for a high-quality tournament.

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