Indian sports activities news wrap, June 4

Jun 04, 2023 at 5:01 PM
Indian sports activities news wrap, June 4

MOTORSPORT

Rachit clinches Karting SuperSeries title

Rachit Singhal emerged champion of the ‘Karting SuperSeries’ finale, that includes the four-stroke and the collaborating drivers (aged 14 and above), held right here with Ojas Surve and Rishi Parekh ending second and third respectively.

Mr. Akhil Reddy, CMD of Racing Promotions Pvt Ltd, mentioned they have been proud that the Super Series supplied an ideal platform for the younger expertise and dream large.

“RPPL is committed to nurturing the next generation of racing stars in India, and Mr. Rachit’s victory is a testament to the potential and talent that exists in our country,” he mentioned.

For his half, Armaan Ebrahim, co-founder of RPPL, mentioned the Karting Super Series has been an unimaginable journey, providing younger drivers a useful likelihood to showcase their abilities and make a mark on this planet of motorsport.

Final placings:

1. Rachit Singhal, 2. Ojas Surve, 3. Rishi Parekh, 4. Antony Thomas, 5. Romir Arya.

-V. V. SUBRAHMANYAM

CROSSMINTON

Piyush, Akriti win titles at Indian Open Crossminton Championship

Champions and runners-up of the 5th Indian Open Crossminton Championship at Gaurs International School, Greater Noida, on Sunday.

Champions and runners-up of the fifth Indian Open Crossminton Championship at Gaurs International School, Greater Noida, on Sunday.
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Piyush Kumar Singh and Akriti received the lads’s and ladies’s titles within the fifth Indian Open Crossminton championship which concluded on the Gaurs International School in Greater Noida on Sunday.

Piyush beat Aditya Singh 19-17, 16-7 within the closing. Akriti beat Zoya Sikander Jamal 16-2, 16-4. Akriti additionally received the doubles title with Rajkumari.

Results (finals):

Men:

Piyush Kumar Singh bt Aditya Singh 19-17, 16-7.

Doubles: Aditya Singh & Adesh Saini bt Namit Agrawal & Kashif Ali 16-9, 16-10.

Women: Akriti bt Zoya Sikander Jamal 16-2, 16-4.

Doubles: Akriti & Rajkumari bt Hema Devi & Reeyah 16-3, 16-6.

Boys:

Under-18: Namit Agrawal bt Dhawal Patel 16-7, 16-8.

Doubles: Dhawal Patel & Divyansh Sharma bt Dhairya & Jashandeep Singh Kang 16-10, 16-10.

Under-16: Divyansh Sharma bt Gaurish Singh 16-8, 16-8.

Under-12: Lakshya Tomar bt Apratim Mukherjee 16-6, 16-11.

Girls:

Under-18: Doubles: Advita Tyagi & Anvi Jain bt Kavyanjali & Khyaati Anand 16-8, 16-5.

Under-16: Advita Tyagi bt Anvi Jain 10-16, 16-10, 16-11.

Under-10: Ananta bt Nysa Wadhwa 16-13, 16-5.

Masters:

Over-40: Arvind Anand bt Kashif Ali 18-16, 15-17, 17-15.

Doubles: Arvind Anand & Bilal Ahmad bt Loveneesh Ahuja & Dilip Kumar Verma 16-5, 16-11.

-Kamesh Srinivasan

GOLF

Aditi Ashok shoots 68, sits second in Americas Open on LPGA

FILE PHOTO: Aditi Ashok of India in action.

FILE PHOTO: Aditi Ashok of India in motion.
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Indian golfer, Aditi Ashok stayed in competition for the title as she carded 4-under 68 on the third day of the Mizuho Americas Open on the LPGA Tour in Jersey City.

Despite a late bogey on a cold and cloudy day, the 25-year-old was tied second behind the 20-year-old Rose Zhang, who’s making her debut as a professional on the Liberty National Golf Club.

For the third time this season and for her third event in a row, Aditi is inside 5 of the lead coming into the ultimate spherical.

In the 2 earlier situations, she was tied for second, dropping within the play-off on the JM Eagle LA Championship and was tied for fifth on the Cognizant Founders Cup.

This 12 months, Aditi has received as soon as on the Ladies European Tour, the place she has additionally been second as soon as and third on one other event and leads the Order of Merit.

After a bogey-free 67 on the primary day, she carded a good par 72 on the second with two birdies in opposition to two bogeys. In the third spherical, she had 5 birdies within the first 10 holes.

The spotlight was a gap out from the bunker for a birdie on Par-3 fourth gap. She seemed set for one more 67 earlier than a bogey on Par-4 fifteenth pulled her one again to 4-under for the day. Aditi had 25 putts.

At 9-under, Aditi is tied with Thailand’s unimaginable Atthaya Thitikul (68-71-68) and American Cheyenne Knight (69-68-70). The chief Rose Zhang shot 66 after 70-69 on the primary two days and is at 11-under.

Still searching for her first LPGA win, Aditi is thought for her brief recreation. Now she is reaping the advantages of engaged on her lengthy recreation forward of her seventh season on the LPGA.

“This golf course makes you think a lot. If you get the right angles and if you play it smart, I think it’s easier to not drop shots. At least that’s what I felt when I played the first round, so that’s what I tried to stick to. I think three bogeys so far is not too bad and hopefully I can keep that going,” she mentioned.

With 4 birdies on the entrance 9, Zhang moved as much as the highest of the leaderboard by the flip. She continued with two extra birdies on the 14th and fifteenth.

-PTI

Diksha finishes eighth in Sweden for second Top-10 in as many begins

India’s Diksha Dagar on Sunday’s fought again with two birdies within the final 5 holes of the Helsingborg Ladies Open right here to complete within the Top 10 for the second straight week.

Diksha shot an even-par 72 and completed at 5-under 211 in tied eighth place on the Allerum Golf Club.

Diksha, beginning the day in tied sixth place after being tied second at one level, opened with a birdie. However, she went on to drop photographs on the third, fourth and eleventh holes to fall to 2-over however birdies on the 14th and 18th ensured a good par spherical.

Sweden’s Lisa Pettersson produced a sensational end with birdies on the fifteenth and sixteenth and an eagle on the 18th and soared to the highest with a 5-under 67 and a complete of 11-under. That left Spaniard Ana Pelaez Trivino (69) at 10-under and in second place. Smila Tarning Soenderby (68) completed third.

Vani Kapoor, who was tied sixteenth after the second spherical, slipped to tied thirty first after a spherical of 74, whereas Tvesa Malik, who was tied fifty fifth ended tied 68th with a closing spherical of 78. Amandeep Drall and Seher Atwal missed the minimize.

Diksha, who was tied for sixth every week earlier within the Belgian Ladies Open, will enter the Top 40 of the Race to Costa Del Sol, which is the Order of Merit.

Lisa Pettersson, who was tied third in a single day, confirmed no indicators of difficult for the title in the beginning regardless of a birdie on the fifth gap. She bogeyed the tenth and was behind the chief, Ana Pelaez.

The Swede birdied twelfth after which when she birdied fifteenth and sixteenth she was in competition. She eagled the 18th and set a clubhouse goal at 11 beneath.

Ana Pelaez turned in even par 36 and was nonetheless 7-under. Birdies on the tenth, twelfth sixteenth took her to 10-under. She parred the seventeenth and wanted a birdie on the 18th to pressure a playoff. She didn’t get that closing birdie and stayed as 10-under, giving Pettersson the title.

It was the primary LET win for the 28-year-old Pettersson, whose greatest finishes up to now have been second place final 12 months on the Skafto Open and Aland Open.

-PTI

TENNIS

Ruturaj Bhosale wins tite in Tunisia

NEW DELHI: Rutuja Bhosale overcame an intimidating begin to outwit high seed Anastasia Gasanova 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 within the closing of the $25,000 ITF ladies’s tennis event in La Marsa, Tunisia, on Sunday.

In a battle of wits that lasted simply over two hours, Rutuja, who had received solely 9 factors within the first set, led 5-2 within the decider, earlier than changing her fifth match level within the tenth recreation.

It was the fifth singles title of her skilled profession for the 27-year-old Rutuja, and the primary on the $25,000 stage. She has 19 doubles titles and lots of on the $25,000 stage

Results:

$25,000 ITF ladies, La Marsa, Tunisia

Singles (closing): Rutuja Bhosale bt Anastasia Gasanova 0-6, 6-3, 6-4.

Indian Athletics wrap

SILVER FOR SANJIVANI

Sanjivani Jadhav received the ladies’s 10,000m silver medal on the Portland Track Festival in Oregon, USA, in a private greatest 32:46.88s on Saturday.

Meanwhile Shankar Lal Swami completed eleventh (8:45.48s) within the males’s 3000m steeple chase in the identical meet, a World Athletics Continental Tour-Silver occasion.

JYOTHI FOURTH

National record-holder Jyothi Yarraji (private greatest 12.82s) completed fourth within the ladies’s 100m hurdles in 13.03s on the Orlen Janusz Kusocinski memorial meet at Chorzow, Poland, on Sunday.American Alaysha Johnson received the gold in 12.42s within the occasion, a World Athletics Continental Tour-Silver occasion.

AMLAN FASTEST IN FLANDERS CUP

In Belgium, Amlan Borgohain emerged because the quickest man on the Flanders Cup in Antwerp on Saturday.Three finals have been held within the 100m and the 25-year-old Indian was quickest general whereas profitable the final-3 in 10.70s. He was additionally the quickest general within the 200m, clocking 20.96s.Meanwhile, Muhammed Afsal had a DNF (didn’t end) within the 800m.

Stan Rayan

CHESS

Aravindh holds Arjun to win Dubai Open

Leading from the begin to the end, ninth seed Aravindh Chithambaram topped a four-way tie to win the distinguished Dubai Open chess title in Dubai on Sunday.

In the ninth and closing spherical, Aravindh drew with compatriot and joint in a single day chief Arjun Erigaisi to deservedly declare the honours.

Draws on the highest seven boards meant the 4 in a single day leaders – Aravindh, Javokhir Sindarov (Uzbekistan), Arjun and Maxim Matlakov (Russia) – tallied 6.5 factors every and completed in that order.

Out of the 86 gamers from 34 nations, 83 titled gamers included 49 Grandmasters and 19 International Masters.

Final standings (involving Indians)

1. Aravindh Chithambaram (6.5 factors), 3. Arjun Erigaisi (6.5), 12. Karthik Venkataraman (6), 16. Abhijeet Gupta (6), 18. M. R. Lalit Babu (6), 19. Anuj Shrivatri (5.5), 21. Aditya Mittal (5), 25. Sandipan Chanda (5), 28. M. Karthikeyan (5), 36. B. Adhiban (4.5), 50. Sankalp Gupta (4), 57. Sambit Panda (4), 58. Rithvik Raja (4), 61. Harsha Bharathakoti (3.5).

-Rakesh Rao