The Asian Age

PRAJNESH THIRD INDIAN TO BREAK INTO TOP- 100

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New Delhi, Feb. 11: Reaping rewards of his consistent performanc­e, Prajnesh Gunneswara­n on Monday broke into men’s singles top- 100 for the first time in his career with a jump of six places that took him to 97.

Prajnesh is only third Indian player to break into the top- 100 barrier in the past decade after Somdev Devvarman and Yuki Bhambri.

The gritty left- hander, who had a brilliant 2018 season, reached the semifinals of the ATP Chennai Challenger last week to ensure his entry into the coveted bracket.

“It’s a good milestone for me. I have worked very hard to get here hopefully it be first of many ( targets) this season. I have set a lot of goals. It’s a good start to the year, could have been better but I will take this,” Prajnesh said.

“I need to work on many things. There are many areas which I can improve on. I need to work on my fitness. I need to hit my forehands better with greater consistenc­y. I will be prioritisi­ng certain things,” he added.

If Prajnesh can maintain his rank inside top100, it will secure him entry into Grand Slam singles main draws.

In the WTA charts, Ankita Raina continues to be country’s top singles player at number 165 after climbing three places in the ladder and was followed by Karman Kaur Thandi, who dropped a place to 211.

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