The Making Of India's Next ATP Star: Why Arnav Paparkar Was Trained To Lose
Arnav Paparkar's coach, Prosonjit Paul, shared how early defeats, hard work and the right mindset helped Paparkar become a Wimbledon boys' quarterfinalist.
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