Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya: Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya congratulated India’s Jensi Dipakbhai Kanabar on becoming the first Indian female Australian Open Asia-Pacific Elite 14 & Under Trophy.

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Jensi produced a stunning comeback at the 2026 AO Asia-Pacific Elite 14 & Under Trophy, rallying from 3-6, 0-2 down to defeat home favourite Musemma Cilek.

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"From Junagadh to Melbourne- India’s pride serves an ace! Congratulations to our Khelo India athlete Jensi Kanabar from Junagadh, Gujarat, for winning the Australian Open Asia-Pacific Elite 14 & Under Trophy 2026 and becoming the first Indian female to achieve this historic feat," Mandaviya shared on X.

Hailing from Junagadh, Gujarat, Kanabar’s victory is a testament to the grit brewing in India’s regional tennis hubs. To silence a hostile crowd and overcome a physical disadvantage against a “built” opponent requires a specific brand of stoicism—one Kanabar displayed in spades as she hoisted the trophy at Melbourne Park.

The Junagarh-born prodigy has reached the final at Melbourne Park without dropping a single set. Facing Japan’s Aoi Yoshida in the semi-finals, Jensi showed nerves of steel. After a tight opening set that went to a tiebreak, the Indian star accelerated in the second to secure her place in the title match.

She dominated Group A, finishing at the top of the table with a flawless 3-0 record. Her path to the knockout stage featured victories over the region’s most promising young talents

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The Junagarh-born prodigy has reached the final at Melbourne Park without dropping a single set. Facing Japan’s Aoi Yoshida in the semi-finals, Jensi showed nerves of steel. After a tight opening set that went to a tiebreak, the Indian star accelerated in the second to secure her place in the title match.

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Last November, India’s rising tennis talent Jensi, who was just 13 years old at the time, delivered a remarkable performance to clinch the ITF J60 Guwahati singles title, an under-18 tournament where she faced opponents up to four years older.

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