Ritwik Choudhary Bolipalli and Arjun Khade Win Their First ATP 250 Men's Doubles Title at Almaty Open

Ritwik Choudhary Bolipalli and Arjun Khade Win Their First ATP 250 Men's Doubles Title at Almaty Open

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Category : International Published on: October 22 2024

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  • Indian pair of Ritwik Chaudhary Bolipalli and Arjun Khade won their maiden ATP 250 men's doubles title by defeating Nicolas Barrientos of Colombia and Scandar Mansouri of Tunisia 3-6, 7-6, 14-12 at the Almaty Open.
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