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Kolkata: Shruti clinches Ladies Open Singles title

| @indiablooms | Nov 09, 2018, at 06:52 pm

Kolkata, Nov 9 (IBNS): Second seeded Shruti Gupta took a little over 90 minutes to outclass top seeded Yubrani Banerjee to clinch the Ladies Open Singles title at the ongoing Calcutta Hard Court Tennis Championship 2018, been held at the Calcutta South Club Ltd.

Gupta was not troubled in the opening set as she drubbed Yubrani Banerjee, ranked at 16 in India, by an ease 6-2.

In the second, it was a close contest as the set went on to a tie-breaker, where Gupta got luck as she grabbed the breaker by a close 10-8.


 

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