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TENNIS
ITF Women: Mihika Yadav follows Vaidehi, Humera and Zeel into quarterfinals
Qualifier Mihika Yadav performed near her finest in beating seventh seed Marie Mettraux of Switzerland 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 within the Pre-quarterfinals of the $15,000 ITF girls’s tennis event on the Joygaon Academy on Thursday.
After Vaidehi Chaudhari, Humera Baharmus and Zeel Desai had confirmed the Indian presence within the quarterfinals, all consideration was on the previous Asian junior champion Mihika, as she moved properly and stroked with ease and depth, exasperating a high quality opponent.
Everyone was cheering for Mihika, and he or she hardly ever put a foot fallacious within the battle that lasted two hours and 24 minutes.
Mihika did miss a match level whereas serving at 5-3 within the decider, however broke again at love within the subsequent recreation to shut out the competition with admirable authority.
Having missed tennis for about six months owing to her mom’s well being points, Mihika was glad to play and was not involved about profitable.
It was her fifth win within the event together with three within the qualifying occasion. Mihika will problem the second seed Tamara Curovic of Serbia.
Top seed Vaidehi Chaudhari will play HUmera Baharmus within the quarterfinals. Zeel Desai was fairly composed in carrying out her opponent Celine Simunyu of Ireland for the lack of three video games. She will play Vanessa Ersoz of Sweden.
The outcomes:
Singles (pre-quarterfinals): Vaidehi Chaudhari bt Kundali Majgaine 6-2, 6-0; Humera Baharmus bt Anjali Rathi 6-4, 6-4; Zeel Desai bt Celine Simunyu (Irl) 6-0, 6-3; Vanessa Ersoz (Swe) bt Shachf Lieberman (Isr) 6-0, 6-1; Fanny Ostlund (Swe) bt Sevil Yuldasheva (Uzb) 6-7(3), 7-6(3), 7-5; Alexandre Iordache (Rou) bt Julia Lovqvist (Swe) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4; Mihika Yadav bt Marie Mettraux (Sui) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4; Tamara Curovic (Srb) bt Farhat Aleen Qamar 6-3, 6-4.
Doubles (quarterfinals): Vanessa Ersoz & Fanny Ostlund (Swe) bt Humera Baharmus & Akanksha Nitture 6-4, 6-3; Tamara Curovic (Srb) & Deline Simunyu (Irl) bt Jagmeet Kaur & Snehal Mane 6-4, 6-3; Alexandra Iordache (Rou) & Sevil Yuldasheva (Uzb) bt Shachf LIeberman (Isr) & Ilaria Sposetti (Ita) 7-6(6), 6-2; Vaidehi Chaudhari & Zeel Desai bt Sandeepti Singh Rao & Bela Tamhankar 6-4, 6-2.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Divij and Purv go down preventing in Lithuania Challenger
Purav Raja and Divij Sharan have been overwhelmed by the second seeds Romain Arneodo and Sam Weissborn within the doubles quarterfinals of the €118,000 Challenger tennis event in Vilinius, Lithuania, on Thursday.
The outcomes:
$25,000 ITF males, Monastir, Tunisia: Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Erik Arutiunian & Daniil Ostapenkov bt Bogdan Bobrov & Parikshit Somani 6-2, 6-4.
$15,000 ITF males, Monastir, Tunisia: Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Ignacio Carou (Uru) & Jose Azorin (Esp) bt Aleksi Lofman (Fin) & Karan Singh 6-7(12), 7-6(3), [12-10].
$15,000 ITF girls, Monastir, Tunisia: Singles (first spherical): Tanisha Kashyap bt Naima Karamoko (Sui) 6-2, 6-3. Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): MihoKuramochi (Jpn) & Ya-Hsin Lee (Tpe) bt Lara Schmidt (Ger) & Tanisha Kashyap 6-0, 6-4; Jade Bornay & Astrid Foon (Fra) bt Laura Pirtac (Irl) & Isha Budwal 6-2, 6-0.
€118,000 Challenger, Vilinius, Lithuania: Doubles (quarterfinals): Romain Arneodo (Mon) & Sam Weissborn (Aut) bt Purav Raja & Divij Sharan 6-2, 7-6(2); Pre-quarterfinals: Daniel Masur (Ger) & Arjun Kadhe bt Markos Kalovelonis (Gre) & Kai Wehnelt (Ger) 6-2, 6-2; Purav & Divij bt Tadas Babelis & Vilius Gaubas (Ltu) 6-4, 3-6, [10-4].
– Kamesh Srinivasan
SQUASH
Asian junior squash: Indian males win; girls lose to Hong Kong China
India endured blended fortunes within the HCL-SRFI twenty first Asian Junior squash crew championship right here on Thursday, with the lads posting a 3rd win however the girls misplaced 1-2 to Hong Kong Kong China.
After opening their marketing campaign with victories over Singapore and Chinese Taipei on Wednesday, the Indian junior males overwhelmed Japan 3-0 with all three gamers –Shaurya Bawa, Paarth Ambani and Krishna Mishra — profitable in straight video games in opposition to their opponents.
The Indian girls, nonetheless, have been outclassed by Hong Kong China with Yuvna Gupta and Pooja Arthi taking place in straight video games to their respective opponents. The highly-rated Anahat Singh beat Wai Sze Wing for a comfort win.
Results:
Junior Men: Round-robin: Group A: Korea beat Sri Lanka 3-0; Hong Kong, China beat Kuwait 3-0; Pakistan beat Hong Kong China 3-0; Pakistan beat Korea 3-0 Group B: Malaysia beat Chinese Taipei 3-0, Singapore beat Chinese Taipei 3-0; Malaysia beat Japan 3-0.
India beat Japan 3-0 (Shaurya Bawa beat Kosei Toki 11-4 11-5 11-5; Paarth Ambani beat Renshi Makino 11-2 11-5 11-4; Krishna Mishra beat Yujin Ikeda 15-13 11-6 11-7).
Women: Round-robin: Group A: Malaysia beat Japan 3-0; Korea beat Chinese Taipei 3-0.
Group B: Hong Kong, China beat India 2-1 (Leung Ka Huen beat Yuvna Gupta 8-11 11-7 Sep 11 11-4 11-8; Tse Yee Lam Toby beat Pooja Arthi R 11-8 13-11 11-5; Wai Sze Wing misplaced to Anahat Singh 5-11 8-11 2-11).
Singapore beat Sri Lanka 2-1.
-PTI
GOLF
Shubhankar, Chawrasia to spearhead house problem as Indian Open returns after 4 years
The Hero Indian Open golf returns later this month after a four-year hiatus with a bevy of nationwide and worldwide stars in motion and an even bigger prize purse because the organisers purpose for normality to be restored to the premier occasion following the COVID-19 disruption.
The event, to be held on the DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurgaon from February 23 to 26, was final performed on the identical venue in 2019 after which it couldn’t be held because of pandemic-related restrictions.
But with the scenario normalising and air journey again to pre-pandemic days, a area of 120 nationwide and worldwide gamers, together with a number of top-100 overseas and Indian stars similar to Shubhankar Sharma and Shiv Kapur, will vie for the USD two million prize purse.
The event positive aspects significance with its 2,750 ‘Race to Dubai’ rating factors and a pair of,000 Ryder Cup factors on provide. And with the top-10 gamers from the DP World Tour, who usually are not in any other case exempt, additionally getting a card to the PGA Tour, there’s an added incentive for gamers to compete right here.
A complete of 28 Indians, together with Shubhankar, Manu Gandas — who earned a card within the DP World Tour due to the most recent alliance between PGTI, DP World Tour and PGA Tour — and two-time Indian Open winner SSP Chawrasia — who has obtained a sponsor invite — will rub shoulders with one of the best on this planet.
Shubhankar, who received off to a flying begin on the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship — the primary strokeplay occasion of the 12 months on the DP World Tour — will spearhead the Indian problem and hope to bag his maiden Indian Open trophy.
The title triumph might present the proper motivation to the 26-year-old to compete within the 151st Open to be held at Royal Liverpool in July.
Among the worldwide gamers, defending champion Stephen Gallacher of Scotland, 2018 Ryder Cup-winning captain Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn, his country-mate and fellow Ryder Cup team-mate Thorbjorn Olesen, apart from prime Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre (OWGR rank 87) will vie for the highest prize of USD 3,40,000 (Rs 2.80 crore roughly). The runner-up will probably be richer by USD 2,20,000 (Rs 1.80 crore).
Olesen, the winner of the British Masters in May 2022, will probably be one of many favourites for the highest purse, given the 33-year-old’s present type and his tied-4th end within the current DP World Tour occasion at Ras Al Khaimah Championship.
Europe’s rising star, Nicolai Hojgaard, will make his maiden go to to India, as will Olesen. With two DP World Tour (initially European Tour) titles to his identify, the 21-year-old Hojgaard will flip 22 somewhat over two weeks after the Indian Open and a win on the DLF Golf and Country Club will probably be an early birthday current for the Dane, at present ranked 133rd on this planet.
Terming the Indian Open because the nation’s flagship occasion, Indian Golf Union (IGU) president Brijinder Singh stated it was time to get the bonhomie again to the occasion after 4 years of COVID-enforced break.
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Sachin Baisoya breaks away into two-shot lead after third spherical
Sachin Baisoya carded a five-under 65 to complete 15-under 195 over three rounds and remained in lead within the TATA Steel PGTI Players’ Championship on the Tollygunge Club golf course in Kolkata on Thursday.
Harsh Gangwar, the in a single day joint chief with Baisoya, stayed within the hunt with a 67. He closed the spherical at second place with an mixture of 197.
The scores: 195-Sachin Baisoya (64, 66, 65); 197-Harsh Gangwar (66, 64, 67); 198-Varun Chopra (65, 68, 65); 199-Angad Cheema (65, 67, 67), Aman Raj (65, 66, 68); 200-Kartik Sharma (67, 67, 66), Aryan Roopa Anand (65, 67, 68), Karan Pratap Singh (69, 64, 67); 201-Om Prakash Chouhan (65, 70, 66), Kapil Kumar (68, 66, 67), Gaurav Pratap Singh (66, 65, 70).
– Y. B. Sarangi
ARCHERY
National Ranking Archery event begins on Friday in Delhi
Top Indian archers like Abhishek Verma, Atanu Das and Vennam Jyothi Surekha will probably be seen in motion within the National Ranking Tournament, which begins on the DDA Yamuna Sports Complex right here on Friday.
The preliminary elimination rounds of the occasion will probably be held on Friday, and the ultimate rounds of the compound and recurve occasions will probably be staged on Saturday and Sunday.
The NTPC National Ranking Archery Tournament, being organised by the Delhi Archery Association beneath the aegis of the Archery Association of India (AAI), will function senior, junior and sub-junior (cadet) recurve and compound competitions for each women and men.
Only 32 finest senior, junior and sub-junior archers of the season, eight in every of the 4 classes (recurve males, recurve girls, compound males and compound girls) — totalling 96 — received chosen for the finals, after taking into consideration their performances within the 4 legs of the home circuit held from January to October final 12 months in Hyderabad, Saraikela (Jharkhand), Amaravati (Maharashtra) and Narmadapuram (Madhya Pradesh).
The complete prize purse of the event will probably be Rs 50 lakhs, double the quantity given within the final version, additionally held right here in 2014, the AAI stated in a launch.
A complete money incentive of Rs 40 lakhs has already been distributed on the price of Rs 10 lakh every within the 4 rating tournaments, it added.
The AAI additionally stated that it’s organising a day-night occasion beneath floodlights for the primary time.
Four archers — Aditi Gopichand Swamy, Preneet Kaur, Bhajan Kaur and Kushal Dalal — are competing in all three age teams — senior, junior and sub-junior.
-PTI
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com