Chennai ITF title-winner Digvijay vows to get higher

May 01, 2023 at 5:46 AM
Chennai ITF title-winner Digvijay vows to get higher
Digvijay Pratap Singh.

Digvijay Pratap Singh.
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Digvijay Pratap Singh is a succesful tennis participant, with a giant sport. It was no shock that he received the title within the $15,000 ITF males’s match in Chennai.

Just a matter of time

The 22-year-old Digvijay did must be affected person and persevere, with conviction in his means, as he had misplaced three first-round matches within the earlier three weeks. Coach Zeeshan Ali who has been caring for Digvijay on the National Tennis Centre within the Capital, put it properly saying, “Digvijay lost some close matches which he should have won. It was just a matter of time, having patience, and continuing to work hard for better results. This week was rewarding for Digvijay and all of us at NTC. Nitin Kumar Sinha winning the doubles title with Vishnu Vardhan was a bonus”.

On his half, Digvijay, who has a coaching base in Madrid since 2015, was fairly composed, at the same time as he landed in Indonesia for 3 extra tournaments.

“It is a great feeling, winning the title in Chennai. I was confident physically and mentally all the time. Despite the losses in three earlier tournaments, I felt good about my game. It is a process and tennis teaches you that. Every week is a new start. The goal is to step up the game and improve every day”, stated Digvijay.

Conceding that it was an important stage of his profession, Digvijay stated that he would prepare higher to step up the standard of his sport in order to fulfill the goal of being eligible for the qualifying occasions of the Grand Slams.

Grateful to Zeeshan and coach Arun Kumar on the NTC, Digvijay stated that the help was vibrant owing to the optimistic power from each.

Fine-tuning

It was his second singles title on the skilled circuit for Digvijay. He needs to be profitable extra matches by tuning his degree of focus. He had his possibilities in his three first-round losses in opposition to high quality gamers Niki Poonacha, Evgeny Donskoy and Florent Bax, in Delhi, Lucknow and Mysuru . Those matches, in actual fact, helped Digvijay tune his sport to a better degree for a greater reward.

Digvijay understands that the extra he competes the higher he would grow to be in his pursuit of excellence.