How Did Karnataka’s Srishti Kiran Win Her First International Title at the ITF J30 in Cabarete?
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Key Takeaways
- Srishti Kiran won her first international title at the ITF J30 in Cabarete.
- She defeated the top seed in straight sets.
- Srishti did not lose a single set throughout the tournament.
- She trains at KSLTA and RPS Academy.
- This win marks a significant milestone for Indian junior tennis.
Bengaluru, Oct 26 (NationPress) Karnataka’s 13-year-old talent Srishti Kiran has achieved a remarkable feat by claiming her inaugural international junior title at the ITF J30 tournament held in Cabarete, Dominican Republic.
In an impressive display, Srishti triumphed over the top seed, Stephanie Pumar from Venezuela, winning in straight sets with a score of 6-2, 6-2.
This victory concluded a stellar tournament run where she had earlier outperformed the second seed, Arina Vansovich of Russia, with a score of 6-2, 6-3 in the pre-quarterfinals, and continued her winning streak through the subsequent rounds without dropping a set.
Reflecting on her unforgettable tournament experience, Srishti remarked, “Securing my first international title in Cabarete is incredibly special. My academy, RPS Academy in Florida, made the decision for me to participate. The competition was tough, featuring many highly-ranked players who had participated in significant junior tournaments, making each match a tough challenge.”
She added, “I’m proud of how I maintained my composure and enjoyed my game, which proved crucial during critical moments, especially against the second seed and in the final. Adjusting to the clay courts was challenging, but I quickly found my rhythm and gained confidence throughout the week.
“I owe my gratitude to RPS Academy and KSLTA for their unwavering support. This victory is a vital milestone, and I’m eager to continue improving, advancing in the rankings, and pursuing my ambition of competing in junior Grand Slams.”
Srishti’s success in Cabarete marks an important milestone for junior tennis in India. She plans to keep the momentum going as she competes in another ITF J30 event next week in the Dominican Republic.
Having developed her skills at the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association (KSLTA), Srishti is quickly becoming one of India’s most promising young tennis players. Her talent first shone through when she remained unbeaten while representing India at the ATF U-12 Girls’ Team Championship finals in August 2023.
In the national circuit, Srishti currently holds the No. 21 ranking in India’s U-14 girls’ division, highlighting her growing consistency and potential.