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stateofsport211 · 10 months
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Danderyd Ch D F: Julian Cash/Bart Stevens [1] def. Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan/N. Vijay Sundar Prashanth 6-7(7), 6-4, [10-7] Match Stats
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A little difference could be found between both pairs throughout the match, especially on return. The match was return-oriented enough for both pairs to come down to which pair nailed the pressure points more and used the rhythm to their advantage, where Cashvens had the balance necessary to stand out in the second set and the match tie-break. Even if Jeevan/Vijay tried to press from their first strikes as well, as evident in the first set tie-breaker, but it was insufficient for them to carry them toward the end of the other sets. As a result, Cashvens had 12 opportunities to break and converted 5 of them despite Jeevan/Vijay’s 40% break point conversion rate throughout the match.
On the other hand, Cashvens appeared a little bit more solid on serve. Scoring 7 more aces than Jeevan/Vijay, Cashvens won 11% more points from their first serves with a 69% winning percentage. Interestingly, there was a tiny difference in their second serves winning percentage, with Cashvens having the slight edge by 2%, winning 45% of their points from there even if they double-faulted 7 times, 2 more than Jeevan/Vijay implying the riskiness of the former's second serve, but it paid off at the end of the match.
This marked J. Cash's fourth Challenger title of the year, winning it with three different partners (once with Henry Patten back in Sarasota Challenger pre-divorce, twice with Robert Galloway, including a title in Malaga Challenger, and once with Yuki Bhambri), while this marked B. Stevens' second Challenger title after the Bahrain Challenger (with Patrik Niklas-Salminen). This could add interesting input to J. Cash's post-divorce doubles partner carousel after the divorce with H. Patten, but this solidified J. Cash's finish inside the Top 50 at 47 live.
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daikenkki · 2 years
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newsarenamedia · 2 days
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Jeevan and Vijay Win Big at the Hangzhou Open!
Congratulations to Indian tennis players Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth for winning their first ATP title together at the Hangzhou Open! They lost the first set but came back strong to win the match against a German team. This is Vijay's first title, and it's a big win for both of them.
You can read more at News Arena India.
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indiasportshub · 6 months
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Exciting Tennis Action for Indian Tennis through the week of 25 March
Tennis action is galore for fans this week from an Indian perspective At the ATP1000 Miami Open the Top seed Rohan Bopanna & Matthew Ebden have safely entered Quarterfinal while Yuki and Venus lost in the first round in Men’s Doubles Beside this, other tours are: ATP Challenger Tour Last weeks Runners-up Arjun Kadhe and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan will be playing in Men’s Doubles at ATP 125 Napoli…
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sportsgr8 · 10 months
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Tennis Premier League: Bengaluru SG Mavericks End Day 4 In Top Spot
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The Gujarat Panthers Ambassador: Rackets clashed and emotions soared as the fourth day of season 5 of the Tennis Premier League delivered nail-biting matches that were pure cinematic drama.The first fixture of Day 4 of the league was kicked -off with Punjab Patriots going up against Mumbai Leon Army. Conny Perrin of Punjab Patriots emerged victorious against Sowjanya Bavisetti of Mumbai Leon Army in the Women’s Single Category, in a game that ended 11-9. Digvijay Pratap Singh of the Punjab Patriots lost to Ernests Gulbis of the Mumbai Leon Army 9-11 in the Men’s Singles Category. Conny Perrin and Arjun Khade of the Punjab Patriots beat Sowjanya Bavisetti and Vijay Sundar Prashanth of the Mumbai Leon Army in the Mixed Doubles category as the game ended 12-8. The final game of the match was the Men’s Doubles Category, in which Digvijay Pratap Singh and Arjun Khade of the Punjab Patriots took on Ernests Gulbis and Vijay Sundar Prashanth of Mumbai Leon Army. The game ended 11-9 in favour of the Punjab Patriots. The Patriots emerged victorious from the match as it ended 43-37 in their favour. Arjun Khade was adjudged to be the best player of the match for his exceptional performance for the Patriots. The second fixture of Day 4 saw the Gujarat Panthers clash with the Bengaluru SG Mavericks. The Gujarat Panthers Ambassador, Arjun Kapoor was in the dugout motivating his players to push themselves during the games. Ekaterina Yashina of the Gujarat Panthers beat Arina Rodionova of Bengaluru SG Mavericks, 12-8, in the Women’s Singles Category. In the Men’s Singles Category, Sumit Nagal of the Gujarat Panthers lost convincingly to Ramkumar Ramanathan of the Bengaluru SG Mavericks, as the scores at the end of the match read 6-14. Ekaterina Yashina and Mukund Sasikumar of the Gujarat Panthers lost to Arina Rodionova and Vishnu Vardhan from Bengaluru SG Mavericks, in the Mixed Doubles category, 9-11. Sumit Nagal and Mukund Sasikumar of Gujarat Panthers beat Ramkumar Ramanathan and Vishnu Vardhan from Bengaluru SG Mavericks, in the Men’s Doubles Category which was thoroughly dominated by Bengaluru and ended 7-13 in their favour. Bengaluru SG Mavericks bested the Gujarat Panthers as the match ended 34-46. Ramkumar Ramanathan was awarded the Player of the Match for his brilliant performance for the Bengaluru SG Mavericks. The third fixture of Day 4 was between the Delhi Binny’s Brigade and the Bengal Wizards. The match started with the Women’s Singles Category, in which Sahaja Yamalapalli of Delhi Binny’s Brigade beat Maria Timofeeva from Bengal Wizards, in a clash that ended 13-7. Denis Novak of Delhi Binny’s Brigade and Sriram Balaji of the Bengal Wizards went head-to-head in an entertaining Men’s Singles game that ended 12-8 in favour of Delhi. It was followed by the Mixed Doubles game that saw Sahaja Yamalapalli and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan of the Delhi Binny’s Brigade lost to Maria Timofeeva and Anirudh Chandrasekar of the Bengal Wizards which ended 9-11. In the Men’s Doubles Category, Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Dennis Novak of Delhi Binny’s Brigade took on Sriram Balaji and Anirudh Chandrasekar of the Bengal Wizards. The Delhi Binny’s Brigade duo came out on top with a score of 11-9. Delhi Binny’s Brigade won the match, ending 45-35 in their favour. Denis Novak of Delhi Binny’s Brigade was awarded the player of the match award. The last fixture of the day Pune Jaguars went head-to-head against Hyderabad Strikers. In the Women’s Singles, Diana Marcinkevica of Pune Jaguars lost to Ellen Perez of Hyderabad Strikers, 5-15. In the Men’s Singles Category, Lukas Rosol of Pune Jaguars drew with Niki Poonacha of Hyderabad Strikers, which ended 10-all. Diana Marcinkevica and Rithvik Bollipalli of the Pune Jaguars took on Ellen Perez and Saketh Myneni of the Hyderabad Strikers in the Mixed Doubles category. The game ended 12-8 in favour of the Jaguars. In the final game of Day 4, Rithvik Bollipalli and Lukas Rosol of the Pune Jaguar went up against Saketh Myneni and Niki Poonacha of Hyderabad Strikers in the Men’s Doubles Category. The game ended in a 12-8, in favour of the Jaguars. The Hyderabad Strikers came out on top in the match after it ended 39-41. Ellen Perez of Hyderabad Strikers won the player of the match award. Balewadi Stadium pulsed with electric energy as Day 4 of TPL Season 5 delivered edge-of-your-seat tennis, leaving spectators breathless. Bengaluru SG Mavericks leap-frogged to take the top spot in the table with 173. The Punjab Patriots and the Bengal Wizards sat second and third in the league table respectively with 164 points apiece. They were closely followed by Delhi Binny’s Brigade and the Hyderabad Strikers in the fourth and fifth spot respectively with 160 points each. The Gujarat Panthers sat sixth at the end of Day 4 with 157 points. Mumbai Leon Army were seventh by the end of Day 4 with 156 points, while the Pune Jaguars remained eighth with 146 points. Read the full article
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doonitedin · 3 years
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Jeevan-Purav pairing win Portugal Challenger title
Jeevan-Purav pairing win Portugal Challenger title
The top seeded team of Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Purav Raja clinched the doubles title in the €44,820 Challenger in Portugal, with a 7-6(5), 6-3 victory over the local team of Nuno Borges and Francisco Cabral, on Saturday. It was the first Challenger title as a pair for Jeevan and Purav who had won an ITF Futures title as a team in 2013. ALSO READ | Astana Open 2021: Alison Van Uytvanck beats…
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sportsloungenews · 5 years
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A number of top players and captain Mahesh Bhupathi had refused to play in the Pakistan capital due to security concerns but Paes, along with Saketh Myneni and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan, were available.
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हॉल ऑफ फेम ओपन: जॉनसन ने तोड़ा सपना, इतिहास रचने से चूके रामकुमार रामनाथन
हॉल ऑफ फेम ओपन: जॉनसन ने तोड़ा सपना, इतिहास रचने से चूके रामकुमार रामनाथन
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भारत के स्‍टार खिलाड़ी रामकुमार रामनाथन इतिहास रचने से चूक गए. हॉल ऑफ फेम ओपन के बारिश बाधित मुकाबले में उन्‍हें स्‍टीव जॉनसन ने 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 से हराया. यह रामनाथन का एटीपी वर्ल्‍ड टूर पर पहला फाइनल था और उनके पास इतिहास रचने का सुनहरा मौका भी है. रामनाथन अगर इस खिताब को जीत लेते तो वह 1998 में लिएंडर प���स के बाद ऐसा करने वाले पहले भारतीय खिलाड़ी बन जाते. रामनाथन पिछले सात वर्षों में…
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stateofsport211 · 10 months
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The match tie-break became even neater once things kicked in. The first few points were intense with several mini-breaks exchanged in between until J. Cash's important smash in the 12th point after their service game hold resulted in their mini-break lead to 7-5, and they had not looked back since. Even though their match point was foiled thanks to Jeevan/Vijay's working serve+1, an epic match point conversion ended with J. Cash's forehand winner, even though B. Stevens fell somewhere in the middle after his volley, allowing Cashvens to win the match tie-break 10-7, as well as taking the title for their first Challenger title together as a pair.
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sgtechs-in · 6 years
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Divij Sharan, Artem Sitak advance to Wimbledon 2nd round; Jeevan exits | tennis
Divij Sharan, Artem Sitak advance to Wimbledon 2nd round; Jeevan exits | tennis
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India’s Divij Sharan and his New Zealand partner Artem Sitak made a winning start at the Wimbledon Championships as they prevailed over Radu Albot and Malek Jaziri here today.
Sharan and Sitak eked out a 7-6(4) 6-7(8) 6-3 6-2 win in two hours and 41 minutes to book a second round berth.
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indiarightnow · 3 years
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Pro Tennis League from December 21
Pro Tennis League from December 21
Ramkumar Ramanathan, Saketh Myneni, Sriram Balaji, Vishnu Vardhan, Niki Poonacha, Arjun Kadhe, Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth will spearhead teams in the third edition of the Centena Pro Tennis League to be played at RK Khanna Stadium here from December 21. Eight teams divided into two groups of four will play the league with the top two from each group making the…
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indiasportshub · 2 years
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5th Tata Open Maharashtra: Gille-Vliegen down India’s Balaji-Jeevan to clinch sixth ATP doubles title
5th Tata Open Maharashtra: Gille-Vliegen down India’s Balaji-Jeevan to clinch sixth ATP doubles title
Indian pair of N Sriram Balaji and Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan’s dream run came to an end at the fifth edition of the Tata Open Maharashtra after they were defeated by the fourth-seeded duo of Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen 6-4, 6-4 in the doubles final at the Balewadi Stadium in Pune on Saturday. It was the sixth ATP Tour title for the Belgian duo, who entered the title clash after thrashing No. 1…
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doonitedin · 3 years
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Jeevan and Purav in Challenger final in Lisbon
Jeevan and Purav in Challenger final in Lisbon
Top seeded Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Purav Raja beat wild card entrants Jaime Faria and Luis Faria 4-6, 6-3, 10-5 in the doubles semifinals of the €44,820 Challenger tennis tournament in Lisbon, Portugal. In the Challenger in Romania, Sumit Nagal reached the semifinals with a 7-6(3), 6-3 victory over Geoffrey Blancaneaux of France. READ| Victoria makes COVID-19 vaccination mandatory for…
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sportsloungenews · 5 years
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India will travel to Nur-Sultan to take on Pakistan in the upcoming Davis Cup tie as the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has nominated the Kazakhstan capital to host the matches, ending days of uncertainty over the venue.
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हॉल ऑफ फेम ओपन: इतिहास रचने से सिर्फ एक जीत दूर रामकुमार रामनाथन
हॉल ऑफ फेम ओपन: इतिहास रचने से सिर्फ एक जीत दूर रामकुमार रामनाथन
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भारत के स्‍टार टेनिस खिलाड़ी रामकुमार रामनाथन का एटीपी विश्‍व टूर टूर्नामेंट में शानदार सफर जारी है और अब उनका यह सफर उस मुकाम पर पहुंच गया है, जहां वह इतिहास रच सकते हैं. हॉल ऑफ फेम ओपन में रामकुमार ने अमेरिका के टिम स्‍माइसजेक को सीधे सेटों में हराकर फाइनल में प्रवेश कर लिया है, जहां उनका सामना स्‍टीव जॉनसन से होगा. रामकुमार एटीपी विश्‍व टूर में चमक बिखेरने से सिर्फ एक जीत दूर हैं. 23…
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stateofsport211 · 10 months
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Cashvens visibly stepped up their game in the second set, where they started with an early break thanks to their working volley to Jeevan/Vijay's failed volley error to set up their 2-point lead earlier before J. Cash's forehand let cord moment converted the said break point to 1-0. Even if Cashvens held their service game to 2-0 afterward, Jeevan/Vijay hung on by holding their service game 2-1, and had a backhand lob to set a one-point lead several points before they broke back to 2-2.
Interestingly, this part of the set became return-oriented just like the first set when a working smash from Cashvens several moments after Jeevan slipped post-volley opened the gate for them to start that return game, breaking back to 3-2 as a result. Somehow, Jeevan/Vijay created their break point in the subsequent game thanks to a working smash, converting it with a forehand return ace to 3-3, followed by two consecutive service game holds.
In the ninth game, the return game turned out to be in Cashvens' favor as they ended up nailing the pace well while optimizing the open court. J. Cash's backhand to Jeevan/Vijay's volley error was a gate-opener before B. Stevens' forehand pass to the open court resulted in the creation of their break point, ultimately breaking their service game to 5-4. As a result, they had the opportunity to serve for the second set, where they nailed their service game and had a 0-hold to take the second set 6-4, bringing the match to the further distance through a match tie-break to determine the outcome.
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