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Divij, Vijay Sundar back on court

July 14, 2020 10:35 pm | Updated 10:35 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Finish fifth in LTA tournament at Roehampton

Social distancing: Divij Sharan, Vijay Sundar Prashanth and Samantha at a cafeteria in Roehampton.

Divij Sharan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth had a taste of the new normal as they competed in doubles in a tournament organised by the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) in Roehampton.

Interestingly, Divij drove from Manchester with wife Samantha, while Vijay drove in from London.

“It is so much easier to drive. Driving is much safer, as there is no interaction with anyone,” said Divij.

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Understandably, the duo was rusty and lost the first match, which was played on a short-set format, in the super tie-break. Divij and Vijay won the next two matches to finish fifth out of eight teams.

Both the Indians had remained in the UK during the lockdown and decided to get back to the game by playing in the event.

“It was more about getting on court and competing. I haven’t had a chance to play matches in the last four months. First round was pretty rusty, but got better with each match,” said Divij.

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Only one set of balls was used in a match. The COVID-19 tests were done on Friday for doubles players, results were received on Saturday and matches played on Sunday.

“They have decided that there is little risk of transmission through balls, but you can’t speak to your partner with the balls in front of your face, to avoid breathing into them,” he said. “Also, since they were washing the courts after every session, we got limited practice.”

At the cafeteria, there was only one chair per table to ensure physical distancing.

The players tapped racquets instead of shaking hands and wore masks when they were indoors.

The results:

Divij Sharan & Vijay Sundar Prashant bt Ben Jones & Joshua Paris 2-4, 4-1, [10-8]; Divij & Vijay bt Jack Gibbens & Isaac Stoute 4-1, 4-1; Charles Broom & David Stevenson bt Divij & Vijay 4-1, 1-4, [10-7].

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