Mr.C.V.Nagraj- Chief Coach, The School Of Power Tennis
Monday, June 11, 2012
Tennis lovers throng MTC for finals
Vishnu Vardhan hopes more Indians would play in grand slams in future
The $10,000 Zuari Garden City ITF Mysore
Open concluded here on Saturday with second seed Vishnu Vardhan staking
claim to the men’s singles title.
Witnessing the finals
were a large number of spectators including former Indian cricketer
Javagal Srinath, who arrived to watch the thrilling finals between
Vishnu Vardhan and N Sriram Balaji.
Even though Vardhan defeated
Balaji in straight sets, a tough fight ensued between the duo in the
first set, which ended in a tie-breaker.
Speaking after receiving
the trophy, an elated Vardhan said, “I am happy to win here and Balaji
is a much improved player and has done well in the ITF circuit in
India.”
Elaborating on the match, Vardhan said, “Balaji is always
a tough rival. I think he was unlucky in the first set where he had
three set points in the tie break and I had to rely on my experience to
get through.”
Continuing, he said, “In the second set however it
was much easier as he seemed to be tiring out after having played a
doubles final and three setter semi-finals yesterday”. He hoped that
more Indian players would be playing at the Grand Slams in the coming
years.
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