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SANAM OUTCLASSES RUPESH:
NEW DELHI, Appearances can be deceptive. More so in the case of Sanam Singh. The diminutive Chandigarh lad came across as one not interested in winning. His casual approach and languid style only lent credence to the view read more..
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SANAM, MADURA IN TWO FINALS:
NEW DELHI, Sanam Singh made it to the final of the boys' under-14 and under-16 sections, just as Madura Ranganathan did in the two age-groups for girls in the DSCL National Open tennis championship at the DLTA courts here on read more.. |
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DIVIJ SHARAN GOES SEED HUNTING:
Divij Sharan could not have been more satisfied. After toppling fifth seed Vivek Shokeen in the morning, he did one better by upsetting third seed Jitin Bishnoi 6-0, 6-3 to enter the semi-finals of the DSCL read more.. |
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KAUSTABH UPSETS ALAPATI:
Kaustabh upset the second seed Siddharth Alapati 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 on way to the pre-quarterfinals of the boys' under-14 section in the DSCL National Open tennis championship read more.. |
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SEEDS FIND THE GOING TOUGH:
The seeds were scattered in different directions in the second round of the DSCL National sub junior tennis championships here on Tuesday read more.. |
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SANDEEP BATTLES PAST GULATI:
It was the turn of a strapping young Delhi lad to hog the limelight on the opening day of the DSCL junior National tennis championships here on Monday read more.. |
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VINOD SRIDHAR IS NATIONAL CHAMPION:
It was intriguing. To find the best-ranked Mustafa Ghouse falter out of the title race in the DSCL National tennis championship, was indeed a mystery read more.. |
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GHOUSE CRUISES INTO FINAL:
When he serves big, Mustafa Ghouse does look a big player. The 22-year-old former national grasscourt champion played big and cruised into the DSCL National hardcourt tennis championship read more.. |
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ISHA LAKHANI SETS UP TITLE CLASH WITH SONAL:
It has turned out to be a very productive week for Isha Lakhani. She will figure in two singles finals on Saturday in the DSCL Open National Tennis read more.. |
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SHRUTI SURVIVES SHEETHAL'S SCARE:
Shruti Dhawan shrugged off her self-imposed shackles for once to beat her doubles partner, the top-seeded Sheethal Goutham 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 in the quarterfinals read more.. |
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SEEDS TUMBLE ON DRAMATIC THURSDAY:
It turned out to be one hell of a roller-coaster ride for the big guns at the DSCL Open National tennis championship, with Vijay Kannan and Sheetal Goutham succumbing in the quarter-finals. read more.. |
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KAMALA KANNAN GETS PAST AILING SUNIL KUMAR:
Qualifier Kamala Kannan hauled himself from the brink of defeat to get past the top-seeded Sunil Kumar in the pre-quarterfinals of the DSCL National tennis read more.. |
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KANNAN, PARANTAP ADVANCE:
Tennis results can be misleading, especially if the line 'conceded' appears at the end of it. While top-seed Sunil Kumar stuttered, spluttered and then surrendered read more.. |
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NEVER TOO OLD TO ROCK'N ROLL:
NEW DELHI: There's this bunch of wizened grouchy old men who refuse to die. OK, OK. Poetic license notwithstanding, that's pushing it. read more.. |
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PLEASURES AND PAIN FOR TIRED PARANTAP:
NEW DELHI: It's about three important characters, the Chair Umpire, the Assistant referee and the Tournament Referee. But it's not all about co-ordination read more.. |
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SHANTANU CHALKS OUT GOOD WIN:
NEW DELHI: It helps to come through the grind, some times. More often than not you tend to be a spent force by the time you make the main draw from a read more.. |
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DHAKA FIGHTS BACK TO STUN NISHANK:
Shantanu Dhaka, an NRI based in Boston, came here for the DSCL Open Nationals with hope, but no hype. read more.. |
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KANNAN WINS WITHOUT MUCH ADO:
NEW DELHI: American tennis star, late Vitas Gerulaitis, once said: "If a player has a big serve, his job is half done." At the DSCL National tennis championship, Viplav Anjan showed why. read more..
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TEMBE SHOWS MANOJ THE DOOR:
NEW DELHI: He has beaten some of the top players of the country like Rohan Bopanna, Mustafa Ghouse and Sunil Kumar. The 21-year-old Kedar Tembe added Manoj Mahadevan's name to his prize collection read more.. |
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TEMBE DRILLS PAST MAHADEVAN:
NEW DELHI: The umpire's quaint call of 'silence please!' does not really work here. It loses its way in the cacophony emanating from the construction site, right by the courtside, read more.. |
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NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP FROM TODAY:
NEW DELHI: The cream may be missing but it is going to be an interesting race for the men's and women's titles as the DSCL National Tennis Championship begins at the DLTA Complex here on Monday read more.. |
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