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Interview With Nitin Kumar Sinha: India's Pro-Tennis Player | ABP Exclusive

Nitin Kumar Sinha is one of the names that comes to mind when one thinks about the next generation of Indian Tennis players Nitin has had a very successful junior career with multiple big trophies to his name, with the biggest one being the Asian Junior Championships win in Pune in 2017, the win that propelled him to the top 100 of the ITF World Junior Rankings. He has also won the Fenesta Nationals(Hard), Adidas MCC Nationals(Clay) multiple times, apart from representing India in the Junior Davis Cup. He was also part of India’s Senior Davis Cup Team as a hitting partner. Watch to know his idol from the big 3, his fav cheat meal, some hot tennis tips and more.

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