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Abhimanyu lifts fourth consecutive singles title in Calcutta Hard Court Tennis

| @indiablooms | Dec 28, 2020, at 11:29 pm

Kolkata: Abhinansu Borthakur lifts the Men's Open Singles crown for the fourth consecutive year at the just concluded Calcutta Hard Court Tennis Championship at both Clay and Synthetic Courts of the Calcutta South Club Sunday.

2nd seeded Borthakur proved to be too good for the wild card entrant Akshat Agarwal whose dream run eventually ended today by a 1-6,3-6 loss in the finals.

In the Ladies Open Singles category, top seeded Yubrani Banerjee lived up to the expectations as she toppled unseeded Mekhala Manna by a convincing 6-3,6-1.

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