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Gujarat’s Heet Khandoriya wins U-16 title in tennis

Third seed Mannat Awasthi wins girls’ U-16 final
The winners of the CLTA-AITA Championship Series (CS7) Tennis Tournament for Boys and Girls.

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Heet Khandoriya of Gujarat won the boys’ U-16 title by defeating local challenger Abhinav Sangra 6-3, 6-2 on the concluding day of the CLTA-AITA Championship Series (CS7) Tennis Tournament.

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In the boys’ Under-12 final, top seed Devyansh Kamboj overpowered second seed Ansh Sharma of Punjab 6-3, 7-5. Third seed Mannat Awasthi won the girls’ U-16 final by defeating top seed Sana Sesh Rajan of Karnataka 6-2, 6-1.

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In the girls’ Under-12 event, Tanya Bhatnagar of Haryana blanked Avni Uttam 6-3, 6-3.

Reet Mahinder Singh, member of the Executive Committee, Megh Raj, chief operating officer, and Y Romen Singh, director, coaching & development, CLTA, distributed the prizes to the winners and the runners-up.

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