But, Shapovalov showed initiative in a scrappy second set, breaking to go 3-1 and then levelling the contest. “But it wasn’t an ideal scenario so close to the championship,” the official said. He hit 80 unforced errors in an untidy display on Grandstand, where he also served nine double faults. Gandhi won the third game in the match 11-9 before winning the fourth game 11-7 to equalise in the match. In the boys’ junior singles final, Aariv of Gurukul Global School ended the challenge of Harkeerat of Manav Mangal School with a 3-1win. The rest of the match saw Chandigarh Hockey Academy girls maintaining the pressure and defending the 1-0 lead to win the title. Kvitova, playing in just her eighth tournament since missing five months of action after being stabb. he will break the Formula One record he jointly holds with Ferrari great Michael Schumacher. “I did not see the ball too well at the beginning of the match, I wasn’t getting the shots that I wanted,” she said. Deevanshi made a comeback in the match by winning the second game 8-11 before Vibhuti bounced back to win the third game 11-8 to take a 2-1 lead.