SANIA MIRZA MIGHT not be in action on the tennis court, but is still involved in some off-court action. The World’s best women’s doubles player has launched another tennis academy at the sports village in Gurgaon. The 29-year-old had already launched a tennis academy in her hometown of Hyderabad early this year.
THE SECOND EDITION of the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) concluded on a high note after Singapore Slammers defeated the former defending champions Indian Aces to be crowned as the new IPTL champions. From Kobe, Manila, Delhi, Dubai to Singapore, the cash-rich tournament saw former legends and current superstars indulge in some high-octane tennis action, which managed to enthrall and captivate tennis fans.
SINGAPORE SLAMMERS emerged winners in the second season of the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) after beating the defending champions Indian Aces.
STAN WAWRINKA’S HEROICS guided the Singapore Slammers to their maiden International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) title as they defeated the defending champs Indian Aces (26-21) in Singapore today. From set one to the last, the hosts gave it everything and came up with a collective team performance to win the final event of what has been an incredible tournament.
THE SINGAPORE SLAMMERS and Indian Aces will lock horns to determine the winner of the second edition of the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) today in Singapore. After three weeks of pulsating tennis action, the two best teams have qualified for the finals, and it promises to be an absolute thriller.
THE SINGAPORE SLAMMERS will take on the Indian Aces in the final match of the league stages in International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) today in Singapore.
AFTER ALMOST THREE WEEKS of high-octane tennis, the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) draws to a close in its final leg in Singapore. From former greats, current stalwarts to the upcoming prodigies, the ITPL has seen the finest players across the globe entertain fans in Kobe, Manila, Delhi and Dubai.
SANIA MIRZA is practicing singles again. With Agnieszka Radwanska exiting from the Indian Aces’ squad, Mirza might be required to fill the slot in the singles competition for the remaining Singapore leg of the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL). Although veteran Svetlana Kuznetsova has been roped into the Aces’ team, Indian fans might have the opportunity to see Mirza play in the women’s singles once again.
AFTER SUCCESSFULLY ENTERTAINING tennis fans in Kobe, Manila, Delhi and Dubai, the second edition of the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) draws to a close in Singapore. Into the fifth and final leg of the tournament, the defending champions Indian Aces are certain to make the finals on December 20.
ANDY MURRAY ONCE again was instrumental in helping the Singapore Slammers win their final tie of the Dubai leg of International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) against the Indian Aces (27-16) yesterday.
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