Kadhe eyes first national title, starts as favourite at Fenesta Open

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 30 2018 | 4:15 PM IST

Eager to complete some unfinished business, Arjun Kadhe has returned to the Fenesta National tennis championship and will start as firm favourite for the men's singles title when the tournament begins at DLTA here from Monday.

The 24-year-old has competed for the national title a number of times and reached the final in 2012 and 2013 but lost to Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Mohit Mayur Prakash, respectively.

The Pune player returned to the Pro circuit only last year after completing a degree course from Oklahoma University and has gradually left behind players who competed with him at the 2017 Fenesta Open.

Kadhe had lost in the quarterfinals last year when Dalwinder Singh grabbed the men's singles crown.

He recently travelled with the Indian Davis Cup as a reserve member of the side which lost 0-4 to Serbia.

"I have not won it yet. I want to win it at least once, so I am here," Kadhe told PTI explaining his reason for competing this year.

And there is more to it as Kadhe is looking for a job to manage his finance as he has already started slogging on the demanding Pro Tour.

"Being the national champion is important. My and my coach (Hemant Bendre) both felt that I must do it. Also, I don't have a job. If I do well here it adds to my resume," Kadhe, who won on ITF Futures and ended runner up in three others this year, said candidly.

Challenging Kadhe would be Manish Sureshkumar, 2014 finalist Sidharth Rawat, left-handed Sidharth Vishwakarma, who ended runner-up in 2016, the talented Nitin Kumar Sinha and Mohit Mayur.

Going by form, Kadhe would be favourite in this field but he says it would only add to the pressure of expectations.

"It makes even tougher me here. From round one, I will be the target. When I played against Yuki and Saketh at Nationals, I had nothing to lose. Now it's the opposite situation for me."

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First Published: Sep 30 2018 | 4:15 PM IST

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