Indian qualifier Bhuvana Kalva shocked higher ranked British rival Naomi Cavaday in three sets to enter round two of the USD 25,000 Endurance Aurangabad Open Women's ITF Tennis Championships here today.
Twenty-year-old Bhuvana, globally ranked a lowly 842 in singles, got past her left-handed British opponent - ranked 396 in the world - after rallying from the loss of the opening set to squeak through 1-6 7-5 6-4.
The Indian girl, who converted five out of 14 break point opportunities, will meet either eighth seed Xinyun Han of China or Belgian qualifier Britt Geukens in round two.
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In other singles matches, Rishia Sunkara got past Indian compatriot Mihika Yadav 6-2 6-4 in a battle between two wild card recipients, while Taipei's Ya-Hsuan Lee ousted British rival Emily Webley-Smith 7-6 (5) 6-1.
Rishika is to meet either Chinese second seed Kai-Lin Zhang or Rashmi Teltumbde, another home country wild card, in round two.