Seeded players cruise into pre-quarters
Top seed Rohan Bopanna of Karnataka shrugged off a late challenge by unheralded Nipul Gupta as all the seeded players in both the men and women's singles cruised into the pre-quarter finals in the Indian Oil-Servo Senior national grasscourt tennis championship at the South Club in Kolkata on Monday.
Fresh from his success at the ITF men's Futures
tournament in Delhi, the 22-year-old Bopanna started off in
brilliant fashion but seemed to lose his rhythm in the second
set before carving out a 6-0, 7-5 victory over Gupta in a
tussle which lasted about 50 minutees.
Bopanna, who claimed his maiden international singles
title by defeating Uzbek Dmitri Mazur in the final of the
Futures tournament on Saturday, will take on the talented
Sunil Kumar Sipaeya in the next round.
Second seed and Maharashtra boy Nitin Kirtane, who has
123 points and is the fourth ranked Indian, also opened his
campaign in style with a facile 6-1, 6-2 verdict over Kedar
Tembe, in what turned out to be a rather lop-sided contest.
Third seeded Vinod Sridhar of Tamil Nadu had no difficulty
in brushing aside the challenge of qualifier Satirth Patnaik
of Orissa with an easy 6-1, 6-1 scoreline.
In the ladies section, top seed Radhika Tulpule of
Maharashtra and second seed and statemate Sonal Phadke moved
into the pre-quarter-finals in contrasting styles.
While Tulpule whipped local girl Pooja Mitra with a
ruthless 6-0, 6-0 score, Phadke seemed to struggle a little
bit before suppressing local girl Ragini Vimal 6-3, 7-6 (7-5).