Indian Tennis Stars and the US Open

Indian Tennis Stars and the US Open

While a live stream and the usual news coverage will Indian fans in hearing about their favorite players in tennis, the US Open sweepstakes still provides fans the best chance to see experience the thrill of seeing home players and other players from various countries compete.  At the US Open, Somdev Devvarman, a single player from India with rank 161st, did not place into the Grand Slam, his three separate attempts failing.  He will compete against United States tennis player and 16th rank, Alex Bobomolov Jr.  Alex Bobomolov Jr. was one ranked 1st, but after the initial round of a match for qualifying purposes in Flushing Meadows, he is now 133rd.
 
Possessing the advantage on Alex Bobomolov Jr., Somdev Devvarman, however, won against the United Sates player recently in an ATP game that was also a qualifying match in Los Angeles.  Somdev Devvarman started to gain his reputation while in college at the Univeristy of Virginia when he won two consecutive wins during the National Collegiate Athletic Association singles championship.
 
Other scores to look for even though they will not be US Open tennis scores to look for will be are from Prakash Amritraj, and another Indian tennis player.  He will be competing against Alejandro Falla, a tennis player from Columbia who also seeded to 32.  The match will be the first time these two players have ever faced each other in a competitive game.
 
For women representative from Indian there is Sania Mirza, a competitor in women’s singles.  Sania Mirza has been playing tennis since was six years old  and playing it professional as of 2003.  Her father, a sports journalist, along with other members of their family, have helped to train.  She is the premier Asian female tennis star of the moment.   Other Asian notables include Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes, who will compete against each other with their other tennis partner.  While the US Open still remains mostly United States orientated in players, star players from other countries provide diverse competition that only invigorates the Grand Slam.

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