Tennis Prodigy's Caribbean Domination: Srishti Kiran's Three-Title Triumph

Karnataka's 13-year-old tennis sensation Srishti Kiran has taken the international junior circuit by storm with her recent performances. She captured three titles in just two weeks while competing in the Dominican Republic, showcasing her growing talent. The young prodigy didn't drop a single set throughout her unbeaten run, demonstrating remarkable consistency and skill. Her success marks another milestone in what promises to be a bright future for Indian tennis.

Key Points: Srishti Kiran Wins Three Tennis Titles in Dominican Republic

  • Won singles title at ITF J30 Cabarete tournament in Dominican Republic
  • Swept both singles and doubles crowns in consecutive weeks
  • Remained unbeaten throughout with straight-set victories
  • Displayed dominant form defeating second and seventh seeds convincingly
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Srishti Kiran dominates in Dominican Republic, bags three titles in two weeks

Karnataka's 13-year-old tennis sensation Srishti Kiran dominates international junior circuit, capturing three titles in two weeks with unbeaten straight-set victories.

"Every session on court takes me one step closer to my dream of making India proud on the global tennis stage - Srishti Kiran"

Bengaluru, Nov 2

Karnataka's 13-year-old tennis prodigy Srishti Kiran continued her sensational run on the international junior circuit, clinching three titles in two weeks in the Dominican Republic.

In the week of October 20, she captured the singles title at the ITF J30 Cabarete, and followed it up by sweeping both the singles and doubles crowns in the next week.

Srishti's unbeaten run saw her win every match in straight sets across the two events. She defeated Argentina's second seed Milagros Belen Laino 6-0, 6-3 in the semifinal before overpowering Canada's seventh seed Camille Michel 6-0, 6-1 in a dominant singles final performance.

Displaying superb form throughout, Srishti also partnered with Briana Houlgrave of the Bahamas to claim the doubles title, defeating the British duo of Jessica Morrison and Ava Moss in the final.

The pair showed excellent chemistry and aggressive net play to seal the championship, rounding off a remarkable fortnight in the Caribbean.

Srishti laid a strong foundation in Bengaluru before moving to the RPS Academy in Florida, where she is refining her training and balancing academics with an intensive on-court schedule. Srishti first rose to prominence after remaining unbeaten while representing India in the ATF U-12 Girls' Team Championship Finals in August 2023. Her coaches and mentors at KSLTA credit her success to her disciplined training and an unwavering competitive spirit. "Every session on court takes me one step closer to my dream of making India proud on the global tennis stage," says Srishti.

Looking ahead, Srishti's immediate goal is to perform strongly at the Junior Orange Bowl and the IMG Academy International Tennis Championships in Florida later this year, two prestigious events that will further test and refine her game against some of the world's best junior players.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Another tennis star from Karnataka! 🎉 We've produced so many great players like Sania Mirza and Rohan Bopanna. Srishti's unbeaten run with straight set victories shows she's the real deal. Hope she gets proper support from sports authorities.
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David E
As someone who follows junior tennis closely, winning both singles and doubles in consecutive weeks is extremely rare. Her 6-0, 6-1 final scoreline against a seeded player is just dominant. Future Grand Slam champion in the making!
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Ananya R
Balancing academics with intensive training at such a young age is really commendable. Many Indian parents worry about sports affecting studies, but Srishti shows it's possible to excel in both. More power to her! 💪
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Sarah B
While her achievements are impressive, I hope she's getting proper guidance and not being pushed too hard. 13 is very young for such intense international pressure. The tennis world can be brutal on young talents.
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Vikram M
Her partnership with the Bahamian player shows great sportsmanship and adaptability. Winning doubles requires excellent coordination and team spirit. This experience will help her immensely in professional tennis. All the best for Junior Orange Bowl!

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