Jil Teichmann proved to be too good for Indian Maaya Rajeshwaran in the semi -finals of the individual Mumbai Open WTA 125. Photo Credit: Special arrangement
A huge cry of “Vamos” was reflected around the court, while fans who gathered to gather for 15-year-old Maaya Rajeshwaran looked in disbelief. Soon the silence was interrupted by a great applause.
Switzerland Jil Teichmann defeated the Indian ascending star 6-3, 6-1 to put its place on the Summit Clash of L&T Mumbai Open WTA 125 in the cricket club India on Saturday.
The 27-year-old Swiss left-handed climbed a quick start and put Maaya on the defensive. She broke in the second game and dominated by an aggressive network and measured shots.
Indian teens depicted flashes of brilliances that included a stunning winner on the line. But she could not keep up.
Teichmann, former world no. 21, he jumped to lead 4-0 and put down Maaya, who bravely fought. She baked the first set of blisters.
In the second set it was one -way traffic when the errors were stolen into the game of Maaya and the seed number five had no problems with its closure.
It was a campaign we remembered for Maay, which entered the tournament in qualifying after receiving a wild card. Thanks to her performances this week, she gets to the Top 700, making it the youngest Indian to get the WTA rating.
Rather, Thailand Mananchaya Sawangkaew preliminarily pretended Seed number two Rebecca Marino from Canada to enter the singles final.
Other results (semi -finals): Singles: Husband Mandwi (Temoti) Masc ointment.
Doubles: Amina Anshba and Elena Postpankin Bt Camilla Rosatello (Italy) and Nicole Fossa Huugo (Itay) 4-6, 6-3, (10-3)
Published – 8. February 2025 22:50 Ist