Fort Lauderdale, FL — India’s rising tennis sensation, Maaya Rajeshwaran Revathi, has etched her name into the record books by reaching the girls’ doubles final at the prestigious J500 Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships.
Partnering with Serbia’s Anastasija Cvetkovic, the duo showcased remarkable resilience on the Florida clay, navigating a series of high-stakes matches to reach the summit clash of what is widely considered the “unofficial world championship” for juniors.
The Road to the Final
The path to the final was anything but easy, with Maaya and Cvetkovic surviving three consecutive match tie-breaks to prove their mettle under pressure.
| Round | Opponents | Score |
| 1st Round | L. Chang / B. Wallman (USA) | 4-6, 6-3, [10-7] |
| 2nd Round | T. Hermanova (CZE) / O. Sybicka (POL) | 6-7(4), 6-3, [10-8] |
| Quarter-final | C. Jauffret / A. Rodriguez (USA) | 7-5, 6-2 |
| Semi-final | T. Frodin / W. Newman (USA) | 3-6, 6-2, [10-5] |
A Breakthrough Season
This achievement marks a significant milestone in Maaya’s 2025 season. At just 16 years old, her performance in Fort Lauderdale has propelled her into the ITF Junior Top 50, solidifying her status as India’s premier junior prospect.
Facing off against the American pair of Alyssa James and Annika Penickova in the final, Maaya’s journey highlights a tactical maturity and mental toughness that has become her trademark on the international circuit.
Key Takeaways
- Surface Specialist: Maaya’s ability to adapt to the slow, demanding clay of Fort Lauderdale was evident in her baseline consistency.
- Clutch Performance: Winning three out of four matches in a deciding 10-point tie-break underscores the duo’s ability to stay calm during the most critical moments.
- Global Recognition: Reaching an Orange Bowl final places Maaya in the company of legends like Roger Federer, Chris Evert, and Björn Borg, who all made their marks at this historic tournament.
