Parikh, the no.7 seed who shocked second seed K S Vishisht Raam of Tamil Nadu in the quarter-finals yesterday, followed it up with a 7-5 6-1 win over no. 3 seed Sayed in the semi final held at the Vazirani academy in Navi Mumbai.
Parikh will play Siddhant Bhavnani in the final after the top seed beat eighth-seeded fellow-Maharashtra rival Rahul Verma 6-0 6-3 in the other semi final match.
Under-10 Maharashtra champion Nitture defeated Parwani 7-5 6-4 in a two-hour semi-final to set up a title clash against second seed Sanya Singh who halted fourth seed Anaya Thorat 7-5 6-2 in the other all-Pune semi-final.
Nitture fought back from 2-4 to snatch the first set and again recovered from a two-game deficit to take the second set as well as the match against an error-prone opponent.
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