Maharashtra Open: Prajnesh performed brilliantly, made his place in the last-16
Maharashtra Open: Prajnesh performed brilliantly, made his place in the last-16
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India's number one player Prajnesh Gunneswaran entered the pre-quarter of the Tata Open Maharashtra tennis tournament. At the same time, Prajnesh defeated Germany's Yannik Maiden 7-6 (7-4), 7-6 (7-5). Both sets were drawn in the tiebreaker. He will now face Kwon Soon Wo of South Korea in the final 16.

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According to reports, local player Arjun Kadhe, who got a wild card entry, suffered a 2–6, 4–6 defeat to Jiri Wesley of the Czech Republic. Laya Ivashka beat Evgeni Donski 6-3, 6-2, Igor Gerasimov over Paolo Lorenzi 6-2,6-3, Nicola Milojevic overcame Antoine Hoang 7-6,6-4 and Roberto Mercora defeated Lucas Rosol Defeated 6-3,6-2 and entered the pre-quarterfinals.

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