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Aryan Shah Shifts Focus To Global Goals After SM Krishna Memorial Open Loss
The 19-year-old from Ahmedabad, is steadily establishing himself as one of the most exciting names to watch from the Indian junior circuit.
Sixth-seeded Shah’s singles campaign ended with a 6-3, 6-0 loss to Crawford on Friday – his fourth consecutive to the Englishman. Reflecting on the result, he opined, “I’m not able to get through him. I don’t know for what reason. It’s not that if I’ve lost to a particular player, I cannot beat him again, that's not the case. Because in the past, I have done that.”
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