Key Points

The 30th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship saw remarkable performances by Divya Bhardwaj and Akanksha Nitture in the women's singles category. Divya overcame third seed Pooja Ingale with tactical play, winning 6-3, 6-4 after a rain-affected match. Akanksha delivered an even more dominant display, completely shutting out her opponent 6-0, 6-0. The tournament, supported by All India Tennis Association, promises exciting matches and significant prize money for young talents.

Key Points: Divya Bhardwaj Akanksha Nitture Shine at Fenesta Open Tennis

  • Divya defeats third seed Pooja Ingale in impressive straight-sets victory
  • Akanksha blanks Paavanii Paathak 6-0, 6-0 in dominant performance
  • Fenesta Open offers Rs 21.55 Lakh prize pool
  • Tournament supported by AITA and DLTA
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National Tennis C'ship: Divya, Akanksha move to second round

Top tennis talents Divya and Akanksha advance in 30th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship, dominating first-round matches

"Divya reeled off three consecutive games to seize control - Match Report"

New Delhi, Sep 30

Divya Bhardwaj of Gujarat and Maharashtra's Akanksha Nitture moved to the second round of the ongoing 30th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship in the women's singles category at the DLTA Complex here on Tuesday.

Divya, who entered the main draw after coming through the qualifying round, continued her winning run by defeating third seed Pooja Ingale of Maharashtra 6-3, 6-4 on a rain-affected day. The match began on an enthralling note, with the scores tied at 3-3 midway through the set before Divya reeled off three consecutive games to seize control.

The second set mirrored the first, with the scores level at 3-3 midway before Divya broke Pooja's serve to take a 5-3 lead. The third seed then held a game with a sublime display around the net, but could not stop Divya from clinching her sixth game and advancing to the next round of the tournament.

Meanwhile, Akanksha dominated her first-round women's singles match from the very first game, blanking Telangana's Paavanii Paathak 6-0, 6-0 in straight sets with sublime baseline play.

The second seed used her speed along the baseline and broke Paavanii's serve at will to secure a commanding victory.

Besides the prestigious titles, the winners will be awarded with prize money with a total prize pool of over Rs 21.55 Lakh and Kit Allowance in the junior categories up for grabs. The winners and runners-up in the U16 and U14 singles events will also receive a Tennis scholarship of ₹25,000 each.

Supported by DCM Shriram Ltd., and held under the aegis of the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA), the Fenesta Open is India's largest domestic tennis championship, drawing top contenders from across the country.

The Boys and Girls Under-16 & Under-14 category qualifying and main draw matches will be played from October 5 to October 11.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Akanksha's 6-0, 6-0 victory is absolutely dominant! Shows what happens when you have strong baseline play. Hope she continues this form throughout the tournament.
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Michael C
The prize money and scholarship opportunities are really encouraging for young players. This is exactly what Indian tennis needs - proper financial support and recognition for domestic talent.
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Ananya R
While it's good to see coverage of national championships, I wish media would give more attention to these events throughout the year, not just during tournaments. Our players deserve consistent support!
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Vikram M
Both players showed great mental strength - Divya handling the pressure against a seeded player, and Akanksha maintaining focus for a perfect score. That's championship mentality!
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Sarah B
Wonderful to see representation from different states - Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana. Tennis is truly becoming a pan-India sport. Looking forward to watching these young stars develop!

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