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India Sanders secures place at Teen Tennis

India Sanders recent progression through the U14 Tennis Europe rankings saw her confirm her place in the U14 Teen Tennis Tournament held at Bolton Tennis Arena in January 2010. She is currently ranked 79 in the European rankings which can be attributed to her hard work on the court and tournament circuit.

India made a promising debut at Teen Tennis winning her opening round against Yagmur Akgul from Turkey 7-6 6-2 before losing to Russian Ksenia Sharifova 6-1 6-1 . Her coach Eve Langley was pleased with her performance and praised the improvement in her game. 

 
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