Indian player Sowjanya Bavisetti has won 10000 dollar the Internalional Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's Tennis Tournament in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt on 11 August 2013.
The unseeded Indian player defeated Anastasia Kharchenko of Ukraine, who was seeded third, in straight sets. Sowjanya had an easy going in the first set which she won by dropping just one game (6-1) in the singles final. The six-all of second set deadlock was resolved in tie-breaker and the Indian player managed to win at 7-6 (1).
About ITF Women's Circuit
• The ITF Women's Circuit is a series of professional tennis tournaments run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for female professional tennis players.
• The ITF Women’s Circuit provides entry level tournaments enabling players to eventually reach the WTA Tour.
• The ITF Women’s Circuit offers some 400 tournaments in 60 countries worldwide and has six prize money levels: 10000, 15000, 25000, 50000, 75000 and 100000 US dollars.
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