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Arnav Paparkar becomes first Indian in 36 years to reach Wimbledon boys' QF

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Indian tennis player Arnav Paparkar has advanced to the boys' singles quarterfinals at Wimbledon, becoming the first Indian to reach this stage in 36 years. The young player secured his spot with a dominant victory over Japan's Ryo Tabata on Wednesday. The achievement places Paparkar in rare company among India's top tennis talents in the tournament's history. He will next face American qualifier Jordan Lee as he bids to advance further in the prestigious Grand Slam event.

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