Why can't we compete with the best in the world yet?” – Indian Tennis Daily
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India has consistently produced junior grand slam champions, but success in senior singles tennis is hard to come by, especially in the recent decades. Apart from Ramesh Krishnan, Vijay Amritraj, Jaidip Mukerjea from the men’s singles and Sania Mirza from women’s singles category, no other Indian singles player has been able to reach beyond the…
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