Jensi , Varad in line for coveted double crown at  Endurance - MSLTA AITA Under 14 Clay Court National Tennis Championships

Chh. Sambhajinagar, November 8, 2024:  Varad Undre of Maharashtra and Jensi Kanabar of Gujarat placed themselves in line for a coveted double crown reaching the singles finals and winning the doubles title in the Boys and the Girls event at the Endurance - MSLTA  AITA Under 14 Clay Court   National Tennis  Championships being organized by EMMTC under the Auspices of the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) at the Endurance-MSLTA Marathwada Tennis Centre at Divisional Sports Complex Chh. Sambhajinagar

In the girls singles semifinal third seed Jensi Kanabar of Gujarat upset top seeded Aaradhya Meena of  Rajasthan 6-2, 6-0 to enter the finals
In the doubles finals top seed Jensi Kanabar and Khushi Kadian of Haryana registered a 6-4,7-5 win over Sanmitha Lokesh and Deepshika Vinayagamurthy of Tamil Nadu To win the title

Ninth seed Varad Undre caused the biggest upset of the tournament as he ousted top seeded Aaradhya Mhasde 6-4, 1-6, 7-5 in a all Maharashtra semifinal and make it to the finals where he will take on thirteenth seeded Raghav Sarode

In the Boys Finals Maharashtra players Varad Undre in  partnership with Daksh Patil won the title scoring a 6-4,6-2 win over  Paranjay Siwach of Haryana and Assam’s Chandogya Pathak. The prizes were given away at the hands of Lt Col Sanjiv Sharma. Mr.Sanjay Dutta of Endurance Group, 
 Sarvanan Paulraj Tournament supervisor, Ashutosh Mishra Centre Head, Pravin Prasad Head Coach, Pravin Gaisamudre and Abhinav Mishra from Endurance and Team EMMTC were present on the occasion     
 
 Results: Semifinal Round: Boys:
Varad Undre[9](Mah) bt Aaradhya Mhasde[1] (Mah)6-4, 1-6, 7-5;
Raghav Sarode[13](Mah) bt Pradnyesh Shelke [11] (Mah)6-2, 6-3;  

Girls:
Jensi Kanabar[3](Guj) bt Aaradhya Meena[1](Raj) 6-2, 6-0;
Srishti Kiran[2](Kar) bt Shravee Deore(Mah) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3;  

Doubles: Semifinal Round: Boys:
Varad Undre/Daksh Patil(Mah)[1] bt Jay Gaikwad/Manan Rai(Mah)6-3, 6-2;  
Paranjay Siwach(Har)/Chandogya Pathak(AS)[2] bt  Ayaan Shankar(TN)/Sankalp Sahani(WB) 5-7, 6-4, 10-7;
Final Round: Varad Undre/Daksh Patil(Mah)[1] bt Paranjay Siwach(Har)/Chandogya Pathak(AS)[2] 6-4, 6-2;

Girls: Semifinal Round:
Jensi Kanabar(Guj)/Khushi Kadian(Har)[1] bt Deepthi Venkatesan/Nalyaazhini K(TN) 6-1, 6-4;
Sanmitha Lokesh/Deepshika Vinayagamurthy(TN)[3] bt Vrandika Rajput(Mah)/Srishti Kiran(Kar)[2] 6-4,6-3;
Final Round: Jensi Kanabar(Guj)/Khushi Kadian(Har)[1] bt Sanmitha Lokesh/Deepshika Vinayagamurthy(TN)[3] 6-4, 7-5.