The 16 finalists to emerge from the Rendezvous qualifiers will compete at the DLTA on April 18 and 19 to secure a berth in the Playoffs in Paris, where the eventual winner will get a wild card for the junior French Open.
Sam Primaut, FFT Director of Development, said they want to give Indian players more time and opportunities to train on clay courts.
"We are happy to have two qualifiers (in Pune and Kolkata), because it means that the duration of total presence of Roland Garos will be more than one month. It is good to stretch little bit this tournament," Primaut told PTI.
"We think there is a great potential in India, about players and developing on clay," he said.
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