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The founder of CTL feels the India need to have more singles players for regular representation in the Grand Slams.
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Aces will meet Punjab Marshalls in the title clash to be played in Hyderabad on Sunday.
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In a format where the winner is decided on the total points won in 5-set match, Hyderabad beat Chennai 25-19.
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Britain won the Davis Cup for the first time in 79 years in Ghent on Sunday.
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Lopez had the last laugh as he managed to seal the match in his favour with a 5-4 score.
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With this victory, Punjab has jumped to the top of Group A table with 3 wins.
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The former world no. 1 is confident that she will be able to regain consistency in her game.
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Feliciano Lopez of Nagpur Orangers held his nerve to beat Fernando Verdasco of V Chennai Warriors.
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Cornet featured in two wins -- women's singles and Mixed doubles -- for the Rangers.
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CTL is a six team tournament featuring Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Raipur, Nagpur and Chennai,
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Thomas Muster and Greg Rusedski said that the current pace of courts and balls in the game were a bit slow.
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Six teams will participate in Champions Tennis League this time around. 
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In the first edition too, Punjab Marshalls were the only team to have free entry for their home matches.
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This year the CTL will see a total of 13 matches played over two weeks.
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Losing three teams and at least two big names from inaugural edition may not be seen as ideal but Champions Tennis League (CTL) is "here to stay" asserts its CEO Arjun Rao, who is bullish about a sponsorship growth by at least 300 to 400 percent.
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Reigning US Open champion Flavia Pennetta will play for Mumbai Masters while Swiss veteran Martina Hingis will represent Hyderabad Aces in this year's Champions Tennis League (CTL), following the players' draft here on Wednesday.






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