Ajay Malik: The New Shinning Star of Tennis
Editorials News | Nov-01-2016
Ajay Malik is a known name for Tennis fans. At the age of 13 Ajay was honoured with Under-14 champion without having any prior experience. Ajay belongs to a small Madina village in Gohana, a tehsil in Haryana. Despite several difficulties in his life, Ajay becomes the national champion with a few coming forward to lend him support. When Ajay began to follow his dream, he practised on mud courts in his village without losing his patience. Zeal to learn helped Ajay to develop enough skills to be the best in the country in his age group. Today, Ajay has crowned Under-14 championship as well as he has got a scholarship by the India's Davis Cup coach Zeeshan Ali.
The coach has added that Ajay will get a chance to practice in Bangalore and will be taken care by the officials. Beside this, a tennis fan from Hong Kong is going to help Ajay by offering him tennis shoes and a string of roll. This tennis champ is getting full support from other tennis stars as well. Senior Indian players such as Vishnu Vardhan, Jeevan Nedunchezhian have also spread the story of his success on social media.
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