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TTA AITA Championship Series: Shivam Khanna and Anisha Pandey win titles

| @indiablooms | Feb 15, 2021, at 04:00 am

Agartala: Shivam Khanna and Anisha Pandey steal the show at the just concluded TTA AITA Championship Series (3), held at the State Tennis Complex, Agartala bagging the singles title in the  Boys and Gitls Under 158 years category of the meet .

In the Boys Singles Under 18 category, it was top seeded Shivam Khanna who was stretched to the limits by state-mate Ethan Lee as the former lived up to his billing by a close 6-0, 2-6, 7-6(5) win.

In the Girls Singles Under 18 category, Bengal’s Anisha Pandey did not have to drop much sweat as she breezed past Manipur’s Thoibi Yumnam by a comfortable 6-1, 6-1.

Match Scores (Final)

Boys Singles U-18;

Shivam Khanna  (WB)(1) bt Ethan Lee (WB) 6-0,2-6,7-6(5)

Girls Singles U-18;
Anisha Pandey (WB)(1) bt Thoibi Yumnam (MN) 6-1,6-1

(Reporting by Manik Banerjee)  

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