She created Indian tennis history at Wimbledon
Yet, decades later, few know her name
Meet Leela Row Dayal—the first Indian woman to win a match at the All England Club🇮🇳🎾👇
#Wimbledon | #IndianTennis
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Long before Paes, Amritraj or Sania, an Indian made Wimbledon history🇮🇳
In 1939, Ghaus Mohammad became the first Indian to reach the Wimbledon quarterfinals—a feat lost to time
His story deserves to be remembered🎾
#Wimbledon | #Tennis
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India’s first Asian Games tennis medal came in 1966
12 years later, another Indian duo ensured the story continued
In Part 2 of our Know Your Asian Games Medallists series, we revisit Shyam Minotra & Chiradip Mukerjea’s historic bronze in Bangkok 1978👇
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India has won 34 Asian Games tennis medals
But where did it all begin?
In Part 1 of our new series, Know Your Asian Games Medallists ,we revisit the story of Shiv Prakash Misra & Vinay Dhawan—the first Indians to win an Asian Games tennis medal
Read 👇
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One step away from history 🔥
🇮🇳 Maaya Rajeshwaran aims to become the first Indian girl ever to win 3 singles titles at the ITF J300 level (earlier known as ITF Juniors Grade 1)
However, standing in her way is the ultra-talented 15-year-old from Ukraine, 🇺🇦 Polina Skliar, who’s been in stupendous form, having won 2 ITF J200 titles on clay in the last 3 months alone
📅 Today, Sunday, 14 June
⏰ 2.30PM IST
📺 Free Live Stream: https://t.co/ic1Fbbjr3g
Couldn’t win today. But very happy with the lessons learned this week. First @ATPChallenger final! We keep working! Flying to next tournament tonight #Forza
🚨 INDIA ENTERS DAVIS CUP TOP 20 🤩💥
India jumps 14 places from World No.33 to No.19 after stunning World No.6 Netherlands! 🔥
MASSIVE UPDATE FOR INDIAN TENNIS 🇮🇳🎾