Their efforts soon paid dividends when Sonu scored a field goal in the 16th minute of the match. He hit 80 unforced errors in an untidy display on Grandstand, where he also served nine double faults. However, the 13th-seeded Czech was in complete control from the start, never surrendering a break point the entire match. The fourth and final game saw Vibhuti edging out Deevanshi 11-9 to win the title. It’s rumoured that the French club had accepted the Gunners’ 92 million Euro offer, but Arsenal decided there was ‘not much time’ to complete the move. “The role of the coach is not what it used to be during our playing days. All I can say is that players’ performances will be evaluated and will be followed closely. One year is not enough time to judge someone’s capability as a coach. I think even yesterday, it was only Thursday but we were feeling, all the team, the drivers, the vibe of the tifosi and they were pushing us. Movers & Shakers: How Europe's summer splurge unfolded.