Some Indian Tennis Players In The Junior-Male Category To Look Out
Editorials News | Feb-05-2019
In a league to become best and rule the tennis sports organization, we have seen various Indian players that are in the rundown to be the best tennis players that are playing for India, while our country with time has delivered some of the exceptionally well talented tennis players in the past. The legends in the list of Indian tennis players goes down from Leander Paes to Sania Mirza and the list just goes on. It has been a point of discussion that after USA, most of the tennis fans are from India. While the legend players are doing exceptionally well, there are some outstanding gifted players. However there are many players, but some of them are basically the most talented U-18 tennis players playing currently, so for the very young children’s of India who are looking forward of playing tennis professionally so you can eye at players as they have the capability to be your identity of professional worship. Some players are listed hereunder:
· NITIN KUMAR SINHA, the very energetic player having a gifted talent. He is credited to win the HCL Asian Junior Tennis Championships in India held in 2017 in the Grade B1 Category. He also played in Thailand where he was qualified in Grade 2 category for the LTAT ITF Junior. When we talk about the doubles his best performance is in ITF Juniors held at Guwahati when he won in the Grade 5 category. He also played in HCL Asian Junior Tennis Championships 2017 where he qualified in the Grade B1 category.
· SIDDHANT J BANTHIA, another junior superstar is a 17-year-old tennis player who had started his journey in the championship tournaments by bagging in the singles and doubles titles through which he won the Wimbledon campaign. He was at that time ranked at No.1 in U-14 and thereafter in 2016 ranked No.1 in the U- 16 and U-18 category. Till date he is the only Indian male to be part of the Australian Open Juniors.
· DHRUV SUNISH, coming from Maharashtra is the very talented player who started to be aside the racket at the very age of 6. He also won the tournament in India in the Grade 3 DKS ITF Juniors 2017. He locked the place in the Grade 3 category of the India ITF Junior-1 as the runner up. However in the doubles he also won the place ITF North African Circuit at Morocco.
By: Anuja Arora
Content:https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/tennis/five-indian-junior-male-tennis-players-to-watch-out-for/articleshow/62377897.cms
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