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Jasjit Singh (other)
Jasjit Singh may refer to: * Jasjit Singh (IAF officer) (1934–2013), Indian military officer, writer and military strategist * Jasjit Singh (tennis) (born 1948), Indian Davis Cup tennis player *Jasjit Singh Kular Jasjit Singh Kular (born 30 December 1989) is an Indian field hockey player who plays as a forward Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward. Forward may also refer to: People * Forward (surname) Sports * Forward (associ ...
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Jasjit Singh (IAF Officer)
Jasjit Singh may refer to: *Jasjit Singh (IAF officer) (1934–2013), Indian military officer, writer and military strategist *Jasjit Singh (tennis) Jasjit Singh (born 4 February 1948) is a former professional tennis player from India. Biography Singh, who was born in New Delhi, became the first Sikh to play for the India Davis Cup team when he was selected in the side during the 1974 Davi ... (born 1948), Indian Davis Cup tennis player * Jasjit Singh Kular (born 1989), Indian field hockey player {{hndis, name=Singh, Jasjit ...
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Jasjit Singh (tennis)
Jasjit Singh (born 4 February 1948) is a former professional tennis player from India. Biography Singh, who was born in New Delhi, became the first Sikh to play for the India Davis Cup team when he was selected in the side during the 1974 Davis Cup. His first appearance was a loss to Japan's Toshiro Sakai in a dead rubber, as India had already secured the tie. India then faced the Australian team in the Eastern Zone final and Jasjit was chosen ahead of Anand Amritraj to play the first singles rubber. In front of a Calcutta crowd, Singh managed to beat his Australian opponent Bob Giltinan in four sets, to give India a 1–0 lead. A win by John Alexander was cancelled out by a win to India in the doubles, which meant that Singh had a chance to secure the tie in the reverse singles against Alexander. He was unable to beat Alexander, but India won the tie 3–2 after Vijay Amritraj defeated Giltinan in the deciding match. The next fixture for India was the Inter-Zone semi-final, ...
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