Who Are the Davis Cuppers Receiving Wildcards for the Delhi Open?
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New Delhi, Feb 14 (NationPress) Karan Singh and Manas Dhamne have received main draw wild cards for the upcoming Delhi Open, which is set to commence on February 16 at the DLTA Complex. The Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA) has also confirmed a main draw wild card for Digvijay Pratap Singh, in addition to four qualifying singles wild cards for the tournament.
The inclusion of Karan Singh follows his significant contribution to India’s recent Davis Cup victory against the Netherlands in Bengaluru. His wild card not only acknowledges his role in the national team's success but also his strong performances on the professional circuit.
Meanwhile, 18-year-old Manas Dhamne, hailed as one of the most promising young talents in Indian tennis, continues to show remarkable progress and competitive maturity. The Delhi Open offers him a crucial chance to face off against higher-ranked players and gain essential experience at this level.
Digvijay Pratap Singh, who served as a reserve for India’s Davis Cup team during the recent match, has also been granted a main draw wild card, acknowledging his contribution to the team and his growing reputation in the domestic tennis scene.
In a statement regarding the selections, DLTA president Rohit Rajpal emphasized that these decisions reflect both appreciation for recent achievements and a commitment to the future of Indian tennis.
“Both Karan Singh and Digvijay Pratap Singh played vital roles in our recent Davis Cup campaign, and this wild card serves as recognition of their efforts. Manas Dhamne represents one of the brightest prospects in our nation, and it is essential to provide him opportunities at events like the Delhi Open to foster his growth and experience at a higher level,” Rajpal stated.
Additionally, the DLTA has issued qualifying singles wild cards to Nitin Kumar Sinha, Ishaque Eqbal, Udit Kamboj, and Denis Yevseyev. These players will compete in the qualifying rounds for a spot in the main tournament.
The Delhi Open continues to be a vital stage for Indian players, allowing them to compete against strong international fields while gaining valuable ranking points and match experience, with main draw action commencing on February 16 at the DLTA Complex.