
Huge congratulations to Saha for an outstanding summer of tennis! At the Sri Lankan National Clay Court 2025 Championship Saha and his doubles partner, Methvan, won the U18 Doubles Championship in a truly thrilling match. Saha also reached the quarter finals in the U18 boys singles and in the U16 boys singles came runner up.
Saha also played in the boy’s U16 final after straight-set wins at the 111th National Tennis Championship organised by Sri Lanka Tennis Association courts in Colombo. After a hard fight it was one set all but in the third set, though Saha lost in the much-anticipated final.
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