Adil Kalyanpur from Bangalore and runner-up Siddhant Banthia from Pune battled it out in the boys' final whilst Shivani S Ingle from Pune defeated Aarja Chakraborty from Noida in the girls' draw and all four players have travelled over to England for this week's competition, said a release here today.
This year also marks the first time in the tournament's history where players from outside the UK had the opportunity to qualify, with the four Indian juniors making the main draw.
The move comes after the Wimbledon Foundation, the community, charitable and development arm of the All England Club, and HSBC teamed up with the All India Tennis Association (AITA) to bring The Road to Wimbledon to India.
The competition was designed to give Indian players aged 14 and under the opportunity to improve their game and win the opportunity to come to London to compete at Wimbledon alongside the best junior players in the UK.
"The HSBC Road To Wimbledon 14 and Under National Challenge is the UK's largest national junior grass court tournament and continues to get better and better each year. Thousands of young players take part and it's fantastic to see the high level of talent on show on these famous courts.
"As an ambassador to the initiative, it is even more encouraging to see the programme expanding and this year we have some special young talent come over from India. It will be a wonderful experience for them and should be another step in the nurturing of talent both here in the UK and abroad," Henman said.
