Young Indian tennis player Arnav Paparkar reached the Wimbledon boys’ singles quarterfinals. He became the first Indian in 36 years to achieve this prestigious feat. Paparkar defeated Japan’s Ryo Tabata in a dominant performance on Wednesday. This historic achievement places him among elite Indian tennis players. He will now face American qualifier Jordan Lee in the next round. Young Indian tennis player Arnav Paparkar reached the Wimbledon boys’ singles quarterfinals. He became the first Indian in 36 years to achieve this prestigious feat. Paparkar defeated Japan’s Ryo Tabata in a dominant performance on Wednesday. This historic achievement places him among elite Indian tennis players. He will now face American qualifier Jordan Lee in the next round.
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