Upsets top seed Rohan Gide, tops it upwith doubles title
It’s not the age, but the skill and endurance matters in the game of tennis, and none other than former Davis Cupper Nitin Kirtane will be the perfect example for this. Nitin, who will turn 35, on March 4 this year, has validated the point that he has lot more tennis left in him as he entered the single’s final followed by title in the doubles along with his cousin Sandeep in the DES Trophy All India Ranking Men’s Tennis Tournament at Fergusson College here on Thursday.
In the singles semi-final, top seed Rohan Gide from Pune struggled against Nitin’s aggression with a combination of backhand slices and forehand strokes and he went down tamely 4-6 3-6 in straight sets.