Mumbai Open | Shrivalli asserts her explosive game with patience
The Hindu
Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, an exciting women's tennis player, shows rare maturity to beat second seed in Mumbai Open.
With her big serves and explosive strokes, Shrivalli Bhamidipaty is one of the most exciting women’s tennis players to watch in the country.
The two-time National champion, who won her maiden ITF women’s title in Bengaluru in November, may not be that consistent owing to the style of her game, as she goes for broke at every opportunity.
On Saturday, however, on the newly laid black court of the Cricket Club of India (CCI), the 22-year-old Shrivalli showed a rare maturity to match wits against the 26-year-old Valentini Grammatikopolou. The small-built Greek, who had reached the second round of the US Open, was ranked a career-best 143, winning 16 singles titles on the Tour with equal felicity on clay and hard courts.
After a hesitant start when she trailed 1-3, Shrivalli played with an impressive blend of precision and power, stroking with poise and punch on both the flanks, to beat the second seed 6-3, 6-2 in the first qualifying round of the L&T $115,000 Mumbai Open WTA tennis tournament.
“It was great to have a debut like this in the big event. We had arrived late after playing in Indore yesterday. I had very little practice here. But, it was a big opportunity and I told myself to be patient,” said Shrivalli.
Shrivalli had won three singles matches in a series of five recent tournaments in Solapur, Navi Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, and Indore.
“I am glad that we have so many tournaments at home now. We are able to play without being under pressure to capitalise on the few chances we had earlier. We are exposed to so many top-quality players that the quality of everyone’s game has gone up now, and anybody can win on a given day,” she added.

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