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CHANDIGARH:Aryan Chhatwal beat Iren Singh 9-2, while Jivaj Chawla beat Harmanjeet Singh 9-7 in the first round of boys U-14 category of the Roots-AITA Talent Series tournament at the Roots Tennis Academy in Zirakpur today.

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Chandigarh, August 14

Aryan Chhatwal beat Iren Singh 9-2, while Jivaj Chawla beat Harmanjeet Singh 9-7 in the first round of boys U-14 category of the Roots-AITA Talent Series tournament at the Roots Tennis Academy in Zirakpur today. In the boys U-16 first round, Chetanveer beat Harkirat Singh 9-3, Mahismat beat Purab Chaudhary 9-1 and Sarabjeet Singh beat Praney Sharma 9-7.

Results: (Boys U-14): (Round 1): Aryan Chhatwal bt Iren Singh 9-2, Jivaj Chawla bt Harmanjeet Singh 9-7, Paras Chauhan (w/o) Dhruv Pratap, Raidular Singh bt Yash Agarwal 9-1, Chetanveer bt Anujpal 9-1, Shraeyvir bt Dhruv Chaudhary 9-0, Rijul Bhatia bt Ranveer Singh 7-0 conced., Rishi Dahiya bt Udayvir Singh 9-4, Devansh bt Aryan Jolly 9-7, Amol Singh bt Parth Sharma 9-5, Aditya Chauhan bt Hardik Khanduja 9-1, Divjot Singh bt Yashvardhan 9-7.

(Boys U-16): (Round 1): Chetanveer bt Harkirat Singh 9-3, Mahismat bt Purab Chaudhary 9-1, Nishank Thakur bt Rishi Dahiya 9-0, Ranveer Singh bt Amol Singh 9-4, Gurjosh Singh bt Rahul Kumar 9-3, Swamin beat Paras Chauhan 9-6, Parth Goel bt Raidular Singh 9-3, Akash Srinivasan bt Ayush Butta 9-0, Sarabjeet Singh bt Praney Sharma 9-7, Smarvir Sran bt Jot Karan 9-0, Himanshu bt Devansh 9-0, Aryan Thakur bt Harmanjeet 9-0. 

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