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Posted: Feb 28, 2008 at 0143 hrs IST

Mumbai, February 27 The Good Earth Super Series Finale opens in Mumbai at the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) from February 26-29 supported by Vijay Amritraj.

This series aims to promote young talent below the age of sixteen and groom them to be competitive at an international level at a young age.

It is set amidst plenty of on-ground activities designed to create awareness around tennis as a sport, the need for health and fitness including the importance of a healthy, nutritious and well balanced diet.

To qualify for the finale, players from all over India have participated in a minimum of three of the five tournaments that are a part of this series.

Akin to the “ATP Master’s”, the Grand Finale will take place in Mumbai on February 26 and will have the top eight players from each age group compete for the ultimate honor of becoming the Good Earth Super Series Champion.

The semi-finals will be on thursday followed by the finals on friday. Vijay Amritraj will be in Mumbai on February 29 to distribute the prizes to the deserving winners of the Good Earth Super Series Grand Finale.

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