Who clinched the U16 titles at the National Tennis Championship?

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Key Takeaways
- Parthsarthi Mundhe won the Girls' U-16 title.
- Tavish Pahwa clinched the Boys' U-16 title.
- Jensi Kanabar emerged victorious in the Girls' U-14 category.
- Harsh Marwaha took the Boys' U-14 title.
- Winners received scholarships and kit allowances.
New Delhi, Oct 11 (NationPress) In a thrilling conclusion to the Fenesta Open National Tennis Championship 2025 at the DLTA Complex, top seed Parthsarthi Mundhe and eighth seed Tavish Pahwa secured the U-16 titles. In the Girls’ U-16 Singles final, Parthsarthi faced a formidable opponent in Shreeniti Chowdhury, ultimately winning in a tense three-set match with scores of 6-0, 3-6, 6-4. Parthsarthi dominated the first set, taking it without dropping a game, before Shreeniti made a strong push in the second. However, the top seed showcased remarkable composure, overcoming a 2-4 deficit in the final set to clinch the title in a match lasting nearly two hours.
In the Boys’ U-16 Singles final, Tavish Pahwa displayed exceptional skill to defeat Mannan Ashok Agarwal with a score of 6-2, 6-3. Tavish controlled the match with precise baseline play and critical service breaks. Even when Mannan fought back in the second set, Tavish’s strategic shot selection and mental fortitude ensured his victory.
Supported by DCM Shriram Ltd. and organized under the guidance of the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA), the Fenesta Open serves as a vital platform for India’s budding tennis stars.
In the Girls’ U-14 Singles final, Jensi Kanabar triumphed over top seed Padma Priya Rameshkumar with a convincing score of 6-2, 6-2. From the outset, Jensi showcased her skills, breaking Padma’s serve three times in each set.
Meanwhile, in the Boys’ U-14 Singles final, Harsh Marwaha pulled off an upset against fifth seed Aarav Mulay, winning 6-2, 6-2. Harsh broke Aarav’s serve twice in each set, demonstrating impressive return skills and court command.
Earlier, in the Boys’ U-16 Doubles final, Tavish and Prakaash Sarran overcame Mannan and Om Ramesh Patel (Seed 3) with scores of 1-6, 7-5, 10-6 in a gripping contest. In the Girls’ U-16 Doubles final, Parthsarthi and Akansha Ghosh defeated Sanmitha Harini Lokesh and Deepshika Vinay Agamurthy 6-2, 7-6.
For the Boys’ U-14 Doubles final, Kaustubh Singh and Vivaan Mirdha claimed victory against Rhunmaan Mahesh and Arjun Manikandan with a score of 7-6, 6-1. The Girls’ U-14 Doubles final saw Padma Priya and Shazfa SK beat Aniha Gavinolla and Zoha Qureshi 6-3, 6-2.
Winners in the junior categories received kit allowances and scholarships worth ₹25,000 for both winners and runners-up in the U-16 and U-14 singles competitions.