City
Epaper

Mumbai Open: "People here have been warm and helpful," says Australia's Storm Hunter

By ANI | Updated: February 10, 2024 23:35 IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 10 : After sailing into the singles finals of the Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series ...

Open in App

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 10 : After sailing into the singles finals of the Mumbai Open WTA 125K Series Tennis Championships, Australia's Storm Hunter on Saturday said that the people in Mumbai have been "warm and helpful".

The 29-year-old left-handed Hunter defeated 22-year-old eighth-seeded American Katie Volynets 6-4, 7-6(4) in the semi-finals, and will clash with 21-year-old Latvian sixth seed Darja Seministaja in Sunday's final. Seministaja beat Dutchwoman Arianne Hartono 7-5, 6-4 in the second semi-finals.

Hunter, currently ranked No 3 in the world in doubles, during a media briefing confessed that she has been soaking in every moment of her stay in Mumbai.

"I am enjoying and learning a lot of things during my stay here in India. The people of Mumbai have been warm and helpful, making my stay very pleasant so far," Hunter said as quoted by a release from Mumbai Open.

The Australian enjoyed a smooth passage to the semi-finals after Russian teenager Alina Korneeva withdrew from the tournament due to a viral illness. The Australian also benefited from retirement earlier in the week when Hungary's Fanny Stollar withdrew after trailing 0-3 in the first set of their first-round clash.

Hunter utilized her spare time by mingling and interacting with young upcoming tennis kids during a clinic on the practice courts.

"I enjoyed spending time with the children learning this sport at the tennis clinic. It was great to share my experience with them (children) and as a tennis player, it felt amazing. I felt excited and decided to make a reel about my whole experience of this tour which received a lot of positive comments," she admitted.

The Aussie star mentioned she loves Indian cuisine and relished the different dishes.

"I fell in love with Indian food, especially Uttapam which I have for breakfast. Apart from that I enjoyed having vegetable curry and paneer during my meals. I hope to win the final and if I achieve my dream, I will definitely have to return back to defend the title," she concluded.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Cricket"Root-Stokes partnership is the key...": Trott lays out blueprint for England in 2nd session at Lord's

MaharashtraLiquor Bandh in Maharashtra: Over 20,000 Bars to Shut on July 14 in Protest Against Tax Hike

NationalOver 3,600 road grievances addressed on mobile app in Gujarat

Entertainment"I am going to still do my job": Julia Garner on backlash for her Silver Surfer role in 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'

EntertainmentShekhar Kapur says love is the cohesive force between parallel universes

Tennis Realted Stories

TennisAlcaraz vs Sinner: Tennis' next great rivalry set for Wimbledon final

TennisSwiatek runs riot to lift her maiden Wimbledon title with double bagel over Anisimova

TennisWimbledon: Jannik Sinner sends seven-time champion Djokovic to exit route, sets up final clash with Alcaraz

TennisSwiatek speaks about trusting one's instincts on grass ahead of Wimbledon final

TennisWimbledon: Alcaraz overcomes Fritz to secure third successive final