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Giant-killer H.S. Prannoy's Star Shines Bright On The Global Stage
With each tournament, Prannoy's star continues to rise, and his achievements continue to pile up. As of now, he stands as a testament to hard work, resilience, and an unyielding passion for the sport.
Despite being immensely talented and tirelessly dedicated, Prannoy spent an extended period on the periphery before finally stepping into the limelight, shedding the role of a secondary player among the top performers.
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