The book was launched on Mukerjea's 81st birthday. Mukerjea, who dominated the country's tennis circuit alongside Ramanathan Krishnan and Premjit Lall in the 1960s, recalled his early memories and ...
Former India off-spinner S. Venkataraghavan and Indian tennis great Ramesh Krishnan graced the occasion. MCC member R. Mohan, Resident Editor (Chennai) - Deccan Chronicle, was the host for the ...
As temperatures soar in Chennai, pet owners must take extra precautions to ensure their furry companions stay safe, cool, and ...
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India Today on MSNSumit Nagal qualifies for ASB Classic in big boost before Australian OpenSumit Nagal made his way through to the main draw of the ASB Classic after beating France's Adrian Mannarino 7-6 (7-5), 6-3 in the second round of the qualifying stage.
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India Today on MSNSumit Nagal first Indian in 42 years to qualify for Monte Carlo Masters main drawSumit Nagal qualified for the main draw of the Monte Carlo Masters after beating Facundo Diaz Acosta 7-5, 2-6, 6-2 in the last round of the qualifiers on Sunday, April 7.
The youngster had become the first Indian in 35 years to beat a seeded player in majors after Ramesh Krishnan beat Mats Wilander at the 1989 Australian Open. Nagal, however, could not advance to ...
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Rafa fan Karan Singh out to prove India not just 'doubles expert' nation: 'We can have good number of singles players'But such wasn't the tennis scene in India always. Long before the era of Paes and Mirza, two singles players, Vijay Amritraj and Ramesh Krishnan, were the torchbearers of Indian tennis.
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