L&T
Mumbai Open 2025
Two
Indians Storm into quarterfinals
Mumbai,
6th February 2025: India’s Shrivalli Bhamidipaty and 15-year-old sensation
Maaya Rajeshwaran stormed into the singles quarterfinals at the L&T Mumbai
Open 2025 WTA 125 Series at the CCI in Mumbai, on Thursday. While Shrivalli put
on a dominating and powerful display against Serbia’s Aleksandra Kruncic,
winning 6-4, 6-0; Maaya was on the receiving end of some good fortune, as her
opponent, Zarina Diyas, withdrew midway through the second half. Indian veteran
Ankita Raina too made a valiant effort but lost a closely contested game in the
Round of 16.
Shrivalli
was in fine form on the day, and despite losing the first three games, she
roared back and turned the match on its head. Shrivalli, who has a powerful
serve, won four games on the bounce, to close out the first set at 6-4. The
young Indian had the momentum on her side, and was unstoppable in the second
set. She was quick in covering the baseline and was smart with the shots she
played. Shrivalli clinched the second set at 6-0 cementing her spot in the
quarterfinals. Incidentally, she is also in the quarterfinals of the doubles
draw, where she is partnered with Riya Bhatia.
After
Shrivalli, it was Maaya’s turn on centre court. She played some fantastic
winners across the court, and kept her opponent Diyaz under pressure,
eventually, clinching the first set at 6-3. Diyaz was looking to mount a
comeback in the second set, but illness forced her to withdraw from the
contest, with the second set score reading 3-2 to Maaya. The win means Maaya
has now progressed to the quarterfinal stage of her maiden senior
tournament.
Earlier
in the day, Ankita gave a tough fight to second seed Rebecca Marino but
eventually lost 7-5, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5) and crashed out in the round of 16. The
first set saw both players exchanging games and going neck-and-neck. With the
set tied at 5-5, Rebecca capitalised on crucial errors from Ankita and broke
her serve to take the set 7-5. Ankita responded well in the second set which
she won 6-2 to set up a titanic decider. The third set kept the audience on the
edge of their seats. Rebecca had the break point in the ninth game which went
into deuce, six times, but Ankita fought back and won the crucial point. The
game eventually went into a tie-breaker which the Canadian won 7-5.
On
another court, eighth-seeded Mananchaya Sawangkaew of Thailand staged a
remarkable comeback to defeat 19-year-old Linda Fruhvirtova of the Czech
Republic 4-6, 6-2, 6-0. Fruhvirtova initially dominated the first set, breaking
Sawangkaew’s serve at 4-4, before closing out the set at 6-4. However,
Sawangkaew showed remarkable composure and resilience, turning the match around
in the second set with aggressive returns and consistent baseline play.
Sawangkaew won the set 6-2 and carried the momentum into the final set,
completely overpowering her opponent for a decisive 6-0 victory.
Meanwhile,
Japan's Mei Yamaguchi triumphed over Switzerland’s Simona Waltert in another
three-set thriller 7-6, 2-6, 6-4. Yamaguchi’s tactical brilliance and steady
play helped her secure the win and a quarterfinal berth at the expense of
Waltert.
There
was more joy for India in the doubles draw, as the Indo-Dutch duo of Prarthana
Thombare & Arianne Hartono prevailed in their doubles tie against Nao
Hibino & Oksana Kalashnikova 6-1, 6-3 to enter the semifinals.
Seeded
third, the British-Russian duo of Eden Silva and Anastasia Tikhonova swatted
away the challenge of the American pair of Jessie Aney and Jessica Failla in
straight sets, 7-5, 7-5, to seal their berth in the final four.
Results:
Singles:- Shrivalli Bhamidapaty bt Aleksandra Krunic 6-4, 6-0 ; Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi bt Zarina Diyas 6-3, 3-2 (Retired); Rebecca Marino bt Ankita Raina 7-5, 2-6, 7-6(7-5); Mananchaya Sawangkaew bt Linda Fruhvirtova 4-6, 6-2, 6-0 ; Mei Yamaguchi bt Simona Waltert 7-6(3), 2-6, 6-4
Doubles:-
Prarthana Thombare & Arianne Hartono bt Nao Hibino & Oksana
Kalashnikova 6-1, 6-3; Eden Silva & Anastasia Tikhonova bt Jessie Aney
& Jessica Failla 7-5, 7-5



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