Mahadevan, Jayalakshmi champs
Sixth seed Manoj Mahadevan overcame mid-match jitters to claim the men's title while Sai
Jayalakshmi ran away with the women's crown in the Senior
national grasscourt tennis tournament in Kolkata on Saturday.
Mahadevan, the Tamil Nadu ace, ended unseeded Sunil Kumar
Sipaeya's all-conquering run, beating him 6-4, 4-6, 7-5 to win his first
major career title while third ranked Jayalakshmi put up an
agressive display to outclass former champion and top seed
Radhika Tulpule 6-0, 6-4 in about an hour.
Mahadevan was cruising merrily in the final at the
Calcutta South Club lawns till Sipaeya rallied strongly
with some exciting returns.
Mahadevan won the first set comfortably and then broke Sipaeya's service in the sixth game of the second to go up 4-2. But the talented Chandigarh boy, who advanced to last 16 in
junior category of Wimbledon and the US Open last
year, held his service in the seventh game of the second set
and went on to demolish his rival in the next game to level
the set 4-4.
As Mahadevan struggled with his first serve, Sipaeya
raised his game by several notches and broke Mahadevan's
service once again in the tenth game to take the second set
6-4 and restore parity.
In the decider, both players held service till 5-5,
when Mahadevan broke Sipaeya's service in the 11th game to
open up a crucial 6-5 lead. He then served outstandingly to hold and wrap the match, conceding only one point.
As the scoreline indicates, Jayalakshmi was too good for Tulpule in a one-sided final. The finalists later teamed up to win the women's doubles crown. They beat Sheetal Goutham and Liza Pereira
6-2, 6-3 in only 53 minutes.
There was an upset of sorts in the men's doubles final as
second seeded Nitin Kirtane and Sourav Panja recovered after
losing the opening set to put it across the higher ranked pair of
Rohan Bopanna and Vijay Kannan 4-6, 7-6 (7-4), 6-3 and win
their fifth national final together.