Harsh Mankad – The Tennis Entrepreneur
Hailing from a family of legends, Harsh Mankad is in a league of his own. One of the very few representatives from Asia in the International tennis arena, Mankad was a dominant force when playing for India at the...
Sri Lanka’s journey in the Davis Cup
It will be a do-or-die battle for the island nation as they are set to host the Group III tie of the Tennis World Cup; the Davis Cup from the 17th to the 22nd of July; Sri Lanka will...
The Lion-Hearted Lefty – Harshana Godamanna
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With a rope across the driveway as his net and a racket double his size was what produced one of the greatest athletes’ Sri Lanka has seen. He is one of the three recipients in the country to receive...
“Winning a medal at SAG was a great feeling” – Amrita Muttiah
Six-time national tennis champion and veteran Amrita Muttiah claims that winning a medal at the South Asian Games was one of the greatest honors she has achieved in her career thus far, as the country went on to grab...
Davis Cup: Harvard to World Cup of Tennis
The history of Davis Cup goes back to the hallowed walls of Havard; specifically, four members of the university Tennis Team back in 1899. Dwight F. Davis, whom the trophy is named after, together with three team members were...
Sri Lanka aiming for a top 2 finish
A well seasoned team of 4 will compete at the Junior Davis Cup by BNP Paribas, qualifying round, at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association. The tournament will commence on 4th March and will carry through till 9th March.
Led by...
“I want to be a player with an unforgettable presence” – Adithya Karunarathne
In Sri Lanka’s century long journey in the sport of tennis, we’ve seen many great stalwarts bringing fame to the country and taking the aspirations of the country forward. The story of the 14-year-old who took the headlines two...