Akanksha Nitture from Maharashtra continues her impressive run, reaching the third round of the 30th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship in New Delhi.
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Akanksha Nitture is a talented tennis player from Maharashtra who has been making significant strides in the 30th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship.
The 30th Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship is one of India's largest domestic tennis tournaments, attracting top players from across the country and organized by the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA).
The tournament is being held at the DLTA Complex in New Delhi, known for its world-class facilities.
Akanksha Nitture defeated Sohini Sanjay Mohanty of Odisha in the second round of the tournament.
The Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship is significant as it serves as a platform for established players to showcase their skills and for new talent to emerge, promoting the growth of tennis in India.
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