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    Home»Sports»Davis Cup Stars Karan Singh, Manas Dhamne Get ATP Delhi Open Wildcards

    Davis Cup Stars Karan Singh, Manas Dhamne Get ATP Delhi Open Wildcards

    Sports February 14, 20262 Mins Read
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    New Delhi is buzzing with excitement as the ATP Delhi Open gears up for its February 16 kickoff at the DLTA Complex. In a major boost for Indian tennis, the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA) has awarded main draw wildcards to Davis Cup hero Karan Singh and rising prodigy 18-year-old Manas Dhamne. Digvijay Pratap Singh also secures a spot in the main draw, highlighting the event’s commitment to nurturing homegrown talent.

    Karan Singh’s wildcard comes on the heels of his standout performance in India’s triumphant Davis Cup tie against the Netherlands in Bengaluru. His pivotal role in that victory, combined with consistent results on the professional circuit, caught the selectors’ eyes. This entry isn’t just a ticket to the tournament—it’s a well-deserved nod to his contributions to the national team’s success.

    Manas Dhamne, at just 18, is already turning heads as one of India’s most promising juniors. Competing in the Delhi Open offers him a golden chance to test his mettle against top-ranked pros, gaining invaluable international exposure. Playing on this big stage early in his career could accelerate his rise through the ranks.

    Digvijay Pratap Singh, a recent reserve for the Davis Cup squad, rounds out the main draw wildcards. His steady performances in domestic events and positive influence within the team environment earned him this opportunity.

    DLTA President Rohit Rajpal emphasized the strategic nature of these picks. ‘These selections reward recent achievements while investing in the long-term growth of Indian tennis,’ he stated. ‘Giving young players a shot in prestigious events like this is crucial for their development.’

    Adding to the mix, four players—Nitin Kumar Sinha, Ishak Iqbal, Udit Kamboja, and Denis Yevseyev—have received qualifying singles wildcards. They’ll battle fiercely for main draw entry. The Delhi Open continues to serve as a vital platform for Indian athletes to shine on the global stage, promising thrilling action ahead.

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