Kolkata, Feb 1 (IANS) Saketh Myneni has got the pride of place in the men’s draw of the Rs.500,000 Indian Jute National Grass Court Tennis Championships to be held on the famous greens of Calcutta South Club here Feb 6-11.
Other top players in the men’s event are Vignesh Peranamallur and Abhijeet Tiwari, besides old warhorses Vijay Kannan and Vinod Sridhar.
Twenty-four-year-old Andhra Pradesh’s Myneni, now eleventh in the national ranking, has come up with a series of decent performances of late, and would be the prime attraction in the meet, the organisers said Wednesday
Local girl Shivika Burman, who has emerged victorious in an ITF $10,000 women’s tournament in Africa will be the top draw in the women’s event.
Ankita Raina, Gopika Kapoor and veteran Rushmi Chakravarti will be the other leading participants in the women’s competition.
Men’s defending champion Suresh Krishna of Andhra Pradesh has got a wild card entry for the tournament being sponsored by the National Jute Board of the ministry of textiles in the centre.
Women’s title holder Kyra Shroff will be missing the action this year as she is busy in a tournament abroad.
The main draw will be a round of 32 in both the men’s and women’s singles and doubles.
The Calcutta South Club established in 1920, hosted the first Grass Court National Championship of India in 1946.
Kolkata, Feb 1 (IANS) Saketh Myneni has got the pride of place in the men’s draw of the Rs.500,000 Indian Jute National Grass Court Tennis Championships to be held on the famous greens of Calcutta South Club here Feb 6-11.
Other top players in the men’s event are Vignesh Peranamallur and Abhijeet Tiwari, besides old warhorses Vijay Kannan and Vinod Sridhar.
Twenty-four-year-old Andhra Pradesh’s Myneni, now eleventh in the national ranking, has come up with a series of decent performances of late, and would be the prime attraction in the meet, the organisers said Wednesday
Local girl Shivika Burman, who has emerged victorious in an ITF $10,000 women’s tournament in Africa will be the top draw in the women’s event.
Ankita Raina, Gopika Kapoor and veteran Rushmi Chakravarti will be the other leading participants in the women’s competition.
Men’s defending champion Suresh Krishna of Andhra Pradesh has got a wild card entry for the tournament being sponsored by the National Jute Board of the ministry of textiles in the centre.
Women’s title holder Kyra Shroff will be missing the action this year as she is busy in a tournament abroad.
The main draw will be a round of 32 in both the men’s and women’s singles and doubles.
The Calcutta South Club established in 1920, hosted the first Grass Court National Championship of India in 1946.