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Armaan Bhatia-Harsh Mehta Shine At Pickleball

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Ahead of their Men's doubles match at the PWR INDIA MASTERS event, the duo shared their mindset. Armaan speaks about how crucial his comeback in the Singles game was while his teammate Harsh attributes this rise in confidence to being a key for their important game..

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