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CHALLENGER BOOST FOR INDIAN TENNIS

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MUMBAI: From zero ATP Challenger events in 2021, India is likely to host four over the next few months as per the All India Tennis Associatio­n’s (AITA) calendar from November 2022 to March 2023.

Nagpur is expected to get a maiden ATP 50 Challenger event, scheduled for February 2023. Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai will host three 100 Challenger­s. AITA has applied for them and while the final approval from ATP will be subject to venue inspection and other clearances, the federation is confident. “They have their formalitie­s to be done but we should get it,” Anil Dhupar, AITA secretary-general, said.

India did not host a single Challenger event last year amid the pandemic. While Pune and Bengaluru have been on the calendar, Chennai will mark its return to the circuit after holding just two editions, in 2018 and 2019. The three 100 Challenger­s—all have been upgraded from category 80—apart from the tournament in Nagpur will be good news for India’s male players, who can play at home and climb up the rankings chart.

AITA also announced 8 ITF men’s events, 9 women’s events and 11 ITF junior events at home across the five-month period.

Mumbai will host a men’s ITF $25K, from November 14-20 at the MSLTA courts.

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