Bowring Institute ITF World Women: Players from as many as ten countries including hosts India will be seen in action at the spruced-up clay courts for the Bowring Institute ITF World Women's Tour event, which kicks off with the first qualifying round on Sunday.
With a competitive field comprising some of the best players, the tennis buffs are in for a feast of high-quality tennis action in the event with a total prize purse of US $25,000.
As many as six Indians – Rutuja Bhosale, Vaidehi Chaudhari, Pranjala Yadlapalli, Zeel Desai, Shrivalli Rashmikaa Bhamidipaty, and Humera Baharmus – are a part of the 20 players who have earned a direct entry in the main draw of 32. The rest of the 12 spots will be filled up by eight qualifiers and four wild cards.