BJK Cup 2025: India lose 1-2 to New Zealand in opener; Srivalli defeats Aishi Das

IANS April 9, 2025 156 views

India's tennis team started their Billie Jean King Cup campaign with a valiant but ultimately unsuccessful effort against New Zealand in Pune. Srivalli Bhamidipaty provided an electrifying start by winning her singles match comprehensively with a 6-1, 6-1 victory. However, New Zealand's experienced players Lulu Sun and Monique Barry turned the tide, winning both singles and doubles matches. The tournament, inaugurated by prominent tennis personalities, sets the stage for India's upcoming match against Thailand.

"A competitive match that showcased both team's tennis prowess" - Match Analyst
Pune, April 8: India went down 1-2 to the Billie Jean King Cup Asia-Oceania Group 1 tie, kicking off their campaign with a defeat on the opening day of the prestigious team tournament for women that India is hosting for the first time.

Key Points

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Srivalli Bhamidipaty wins first singles match in dominant fashion

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New Zealand wins doubles to clinch 2-1 victory

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Hosted at Balewadi Sports Complex in Pune

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Part of BJK Cup Asia-Oceania Group 1

While the hosts began brightly with the dynamic Shrivalli Bhamidipaty registering a resounding win in her match, it was New Zealand who had more in the tank on the day, and roared back to win the tie 2-1, here at the Balewadi Sports Complex in Pune.

Up first for India was Shrivalli Bhamidipaty, who was facing Aishi Das. The Indian youngster, who has been steadily going up the rankings so far, put on a power-packed performance in the national colours. In just under an hour, Shrivalli wrapped up a comprehensive win with six aces and a healthy break-point conversion rate to win the contest 6-1, 6-1, and give India a 1-0 lead.

Game 2 of the India vs New Zealand tie saw Sahaja Yamalapalli take on the experienced Lulu Sun in what was the second singles match. The young Indian was up against it as her opponent used the court and her power wisely. The match lasted an hour and 13 minutes, with Lulu Sun making Sahaja work hard for her points. Eventually, the New Zealander won 6-3, 6-3 to level the contest at 1-1.

In the doubles game, India had the experienced duo of Ankita Raina and Prarthana Thombare squaring up against the Kiwi duo of Lulu Sun and Monique Barry. The Indian pairing gave it their all under the floodlights, but Lulu Sun and Monique Barry had the better of the exchanges.

The Indian pairing never really looked in control of proceedings but fought valiantly. Nonetheless, New Zealand walked off the court with a straight sets win of 6-3, 6-4 in an hour and 23 minutes.

The tournament was inaugurated earlier by former Fed Cup player Radhika Tulpule-Kanitkar, Sohini Kumari, Saujanya Bavishetty, Pranjala Yadlapalli, Sai Jayalakshmi, Aarti Ponappa Natekar, Maharashtra's international tennis players Bela Phadke, Radhika Mandke, and Sheetal Kannamwar Iyer.

On this occasion, Maharashtra's international tennis players Rutuja Bhosale, Radhika Godbole, Bela Phadke, Vaishnavi Adkar, and Sheetal Kannamwar Iyer were also felicitated. The awards were presented by MSLTA Chairman Bharat Oza, Tournament Director and MSLTA Hon Secretary Sunder Iyer, Treasurer Sudhir Bhivapurkar, Joint Secretaries Rajiv Desai and Sheetal Bhosale, and Chief Executive Officer Manoj Vaidya.

India will take on Thailand in their second match of the Billie Jean King Cup on Wednesday.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Shrivalli was absolutely fire today! 🔥 That 6-1, 6-1 scoreline shows her dominance. Proud of our girls even in defeat - they fought hard against a strong NZ team. On to the next match!
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Rahul S.
Disappointing doubles performance tbh. Raina/Thombare are experienced but couldn't find their rhythm. Need better coordination against Thailand. Still, hosting BJK Cup is huge for Indian tennis!
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Ananya M.
Lulu Sun was the difference maker today. Her experience showed in both singles and doubles. Our girls will learn from this - great exposure against quality opponents 💪
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Vikram P.
The ceremony honoring Maharashtra's tennis legends was heartwarming! So important to recognize our pioneers while supporting the new generation. Historic moment for Indian tennis 🎾
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Sanjana T.
Sahaja put up a good fight against a much higher ranked player. The score doesn't reflect how close some games were. With more experience, she'll start winning these matches!
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Neel R.
While the loss hurts, I'm impressed by the quality of tennis on display. The girls showed flashes of brilliance - just need more consistency. Hoping for a strong comeback against Thailand! 🇮🇳

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