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Mumbai Open 2025: Maaya’s Dream Run Ends As Jil Teichmann Reaches Final
Maaya, who is coached by R. Manoj Kumar, had started the tournament as a wildcard entry, and made the semifinals, in what was her first senior tournament. India’s Prarthana Thambore alongside Dutch partner Arianne Hartono will play in the doubles final on Sunday.
Jil set the tone for the first set early on by winning the first four games of the opening set. Maaya tried to regain her form by winning the next two games in a row. However, the experienced Swiss fought back well and ended the first set 6-3 in her favour. Jil continued to build on her momentum in the second set winning the first four but Maaya’s relentless efforts helped her win the fifth game. The young Indian prodigy couldn’t keep up with Jil’s consistent strong returns and bagged the second set and a seat in the final, with a score of 6-1.
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