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UAE Royals defeat Indian Aces

| | Dec 09, 2014, at 07:10 am
New Delhi, Dec 8 (IBNS): The Indian leg of the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) ended with UAE Royals defeating Indian Aces 29-22 here on Monday.

Tennis lovers in New Delhi were charmed with the maestros Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic producing some magic in the court with the Serbian defeating the Swiss icon 6-5 in the shoot out after the main men's singles match ended at 6-6.

  In the opening women's singles clash Kristina Mladenovic edged out Ana Ivanovic 6-5.

In the legend's singles Goran Ivanisevic registered a 6-3 win over Fabrice Santoro as UAE Royals moved to a more comfortable position with the victory.

Roger Federer teamed up with Indian star Sania Mirza in the mixed doubles match.

But Mladenovic and Nenad Zimonic defeated the duo and further made things difficult for Indian Aces.

Gael Monfils and Federer were the only pair to bring some smiles to the faces of Indian Aces fans as they defeated Djokovic and Zimonic 6-5 in the men's doubles match.
 

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