At Chelsea, the pair is once again expected to dominate the crucial midfield battle. Regrouping her energies, Neha won the third game 11-9 before claiming the fourth game 11-8 to complete the win. Patna then conceded the lead and could not make it back. It was Edmund, however, who grabbed the early break to charge in front 3-0 on his way to taking the opening set. “It’s much more easier for me to feel more normal than before. He understands Indian wrestlers and culture as well. “It means a lot, I really appreciate it that this time I could play again on the big stages,” said Kvitova. Gambhir, on his part, has also ruled out the option of moving out of Delhi, making himself available for selection. Another said, “You cannot describe the passion, you can only live it. It was joy for Neha of Manav Mangal High School as she made her way to claim the title in the junior girls’ singles final with a 3-1win over Parneet of Delhi Public School.