
Huge congratulations to Saha on an incredible four-week international tennis tour, where he demonstrated exactly what it means to be a world-class competitor. Facing off against some of the top U18 talent from across the globe, Saha opened Week 1 with a dominant 6-0, 6-1 victory over the 5th seed to reach the second round, before progressing to the doubles quarter-finals. Week 2 saw further success with a gritty three-set win against the Indian U18 number 4.
Saha pushed the eventual singles finalist to a nail-biting 7-6 tie-break and staged a magnificent doubles run—defeating the 3rd seeds to reach the final. Although he narrowly missed out on the title against a strong Hong Kong and Chinese pairing, his sportsmanship and “heart” on the world stage were truly inspiring. We are immensely proud of Saha’s achievements and can’t wait to see what’s next!
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