Indians look to cash in as Challengers return to India
The Hindu
The likes of Ramkumar and Prajnesh will be eager to earn much-needed points and climb up the rankings
ATP Challenger-level tennis returns to India following a two-year hiatus with the first of two back-to-back Bengaluru Open tournaments getting underway at the KSLTA courts here on Monday.
The competition is part of a three-week swing of international men’s tennis in India that started with the Tata Open Maharashtra ATP 250. A bunch of home players will look to cash in, under familiar conditions with ample support from friends and family.
Their first such attempt, however, didn’t go well in Pune, with only Yuki Bhambri recording a match-win out of four singles main draw entrants. Bengaluru will be a chance to make amends.
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