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It Reminds Me A Lot Of Indian Wells: Jil On Surface At Mumbai Open
Having won an array of WTA and ITF titles, Jil has played the highest level of tennis all around the world and is impressed with the courts and facilities of the Mumbai Open. Talking about the surface, she stated, “The surface has good quality and is very slow. It reminds me a lot of Indian Wells.”
“The facilities and the club here is very good. The people working have done a great job in keeping the venue clean and organising everything, I have nothing to complain about,” she further added.
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