Chennai
SHOOTING
Gurpreet Singh wins 25m normal pistol gold at Kumar Surendra Singh Memorial
Olympian Gurpreet Singh shot 578 to clinch the boys’s 25-metre normal pistol gold within the twenty first Kumar Surendra Singh pistol championship on the Madhya Pradesh Academy, Bhopal, on Wednesday.
Gurpreet had received the gold with a document rating of 581 within the final version on the similar venue.
Commonwealth Games gold medallist Omkar Singh wont he silver with 571, forward of Udit Joshi (567).
Mukesh Nelavalli missed the bronze on lesser variety of inner-10s, however received the junior gold along with his rating of 567.
The outcomes:
25m normal pistol
Men: 1. Gurpreet Singh 578; 2. Omkar Singh 571; 3. Udit Joshi 567
Juniors: 1. Mukesh Nelavalli 567; 2. Pradhyumn Singh 566; 3. Raajwardan Paatil 559.
– Kamesh Srinivasan
Anantjeet wins in males’s skeet at National Shotgun choice trials
Anantjeet Singh Naruka beat Gurfateh Singh Sandhu 5-4 within the shoot-off after the 2 have been tied on 51 in males’s skeet within the fourth National shotgun choice trials on the Madhya Pradesh Academy in Bhopal on Wednesday.
Rituraj Singh Bundela completed third forward of Atul Singh Rajawat, Karn Vikram Singh and Mohd. Hamza Sheikh.
Olympian Angad Vir Singh Bajwa was ninth with 114, whereas Gurjoat Singh Khangura was eleventh with the identical rating. World Cup gold medallist Mairaj Ahmad Khan shot 111 for the nineteenth place amongst 24.
In girls’s skeet, Raiza Dhillon beat World Cup silver medallist Ganemat Sekhon 50-49 for the highest spot, after qualifying for the ultimate with a modest rating of 110.
Qualification topper Karttiki Singh Shaktawat (116) was fifth behind Areeba Khan and Maheshwari Chauhan. Asees Chhina was the opposite shooter to make the ultimate.
Parinaaz Dhaliwal (106) and Darshna Rathore (105) completed ninth and tenth respectively.
RESULTS
Skeet: Men: 1. Anantjeet Singh Naruka 51(5) 118; 2. Gurfateh Singh Sandhu 51(4) 115; 3. Rituraj Singh Bundela 41 (117).
Juniors: 1. Atul Singh Rajawat 120; 2. Rituraj Singh Bundela 117; 3. Mmunek Battula 115.
Women: 1. Raiza Dhillon 50 (110); 2. Ganemat Sekhon 49 (114); 3. Areeba Khan 39 (111).
Juniors: 1. Raiza Dhillon 110; 2. Zahra Mufaddal Deesawala 109; 3. Sanjana Sood 106.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
BOXING
Delhi and UP boxers make sturdy begin at Youth Men’s National Championships
Five Delhi and 4 Uttar Pradesh boxers registered complete victories and began on a profitable notice on the opening day of the sixth Youth Men’s National Boxing Championships in Gangtok, Sikkim.
In the 54 kg spherical of 32 bout, Umesh Kumar began the proceedings for Delhi along with his scientific show in a 5-0 unanimous win over Pawan Ventada of Arunachal Pradesh in a one-sided affair.
In the 75kg middleweight class, Delhi’s Aditya Bist and Assam’s Ganga Rabha fought fiercely in one of the crucial thrilling matches of the day. Both the boxers have been at their attacking greatest proper from the start and didn’t permit any respiratory area for one another. Eventually, Aditya displayed his prowess and emerged victorious in a 4-3 break up verdict to achieve the pre-quarterfinals.
Three different Delhi boxers- Kapil Dev (60kg), Arman Singh Phogat (67kg) and Jay Tushir (92kg) received their respective bouts by the referee stopping the competition (RSC) because the pugilists from the capital confirmed their dominance. The trio superior to the spherical of 16 stage after their respective wins.
The boxers from Uttar Pradesh additionally had a terrific day within the ring with Rohit Yadav (57kg) main the way in which along with his first-round knockout win in opposition to Meghalaya’s Khrawkupar Thangkiew. He will tackle Haryana’s Akshat within the pre-quarterfinals.
Samir Ul Haq (51kg), Karan (60kg) and Vishal Tomar (71kg) have been the opposite boxers from UP to win their respective spherical of 32 bouts.
2021 Asian Junior Champion Rohit Chamoli, who’s representing Chandigarh within the 54kg weight class received a walkover from Chattisgarh’s Himanshu Verman and moved to the spherical of 16.
The championships will witness the participation of 337 budding boxers prepared to make their mark on the National stage.
-Team Sportstar
GOLF
Gaurika leads eighth leg of WPG Tour with spectacular begin
Gaurika Bishnoi revived reminiscences from her final win right here on the Clover Greens to shoot 4-under 68 and take the first-round lead within the eighth leg of the Women’s Pro Golf Tour on Wednesday.
Gaurika, a a number of winners on the WPG Tour, had received the title when the tour final got here to Clover Greens in 2019.
Starting the day with birdies on second and third, Gaurika dropped a shot on third however performed regular to get one other birdie on par-3 eighth to show in 2-under.
On the again 9, birdies on eleventh and thirteenth have been adopted by a bogey on 14th, however back-to-back birdies on sixteenth and seventeenth noticed Gaurika rise to 5-under.
However, a bogey on the closing 18th pulled her again to 4-under.
Seher Atwal indicated how a lot she had gained from the Ladies European Tour occasions as she performed stable with 4 birdies in opposition to one bogey for a 69, and was sole second.
Four gamers, together with two amateurs in Keerthana Reddy and Saanvi Somu and two younger contenders in Hitaashee Bakshi and Sachika Singh, have been tied for third with 1-under 71 every.
Kriti Chowhan and Jasmine Shekar have been tied for seventh with even par 72 every.
But for Sneha Singh, a two-time winner this 12 months, issues didn’t go nicely as she was tied-ninth with a spherical of 73.
It was a combined run for Sneha, who had six birdies but additionally gave away 5 bogeys and a double bogey.
Also tied at ninth with Sneha have been Anisha Agarwalla and beginner Ayushi Dutta, who shot 73 every.
The seasoned Tvesa Malik had a tough begin with four-over 76 that included a double bogey on par-4 third gap and a quadruple bogey on par-3 fourth gap.
-PTI
Diksha, Vani and Avani in focus at Amundi German Masters
Diksha Dagar and Vani Kapoor lead a robust Indian contingent of 5 girls on the Amundi German Masters.
The Indian illustration consists of the massively proficient beginner Avani Prashanth, Amandeep Drall and Ridhima Dilawari.
Diksha, one of many solely two Indian girls to have tasted success on the Ladies European Tour, has been paired with Japan’s Yuri Onishi and Iceland’s Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir, whereas younger Avani shall be within the first group of the day alongside a Thai duo Dolnapa Zukphokivanich and April Angurarasaranee.
Amandeep Drall, who got here inside a whisker of a maiden title at her dwelling occasion, the Hero Women’s Indian Open late final 12 months, performs with Linda Wessberg of Sweden and Anne Lise Caudal of France.
Vani Kapoor performs with Isabella Deilert of Sweden and Julie Boysen Hillestad of Norway, and Ridhima is grouped with England’s Florentyna Parker and Alexandra Swayne.
The occasion is in its second 12 months and final 12 months noticed Sweden’s Maja Stark take prime honours.
Last week’s top-five finishers Anne Van Dam and Gabriela Cowley sit up for good finishes, whereas at least 15 Germans kind the sturdy dwelling problem.
In 2022, Leonie Harm was the runner-up behind Maja Stark, whereas Olivia Cowan, winner of the 2022 Hero Indian Open was simply a few pictures additional again after an excellent weekend.
They are additionally joined by the massively proficient Chiara Noja amongst others.
While India’s Aditi Ashok has been on prime of the 2023 Race to Costa Del Sol, there could possibly be some modifications because the chief just isn’t within the area.
Spain’s Ana Peláez Trivino sits solely 50 factors behind chief Aditi and shall be hoping for an excellent outcome to turn out to be the brand new quantity, however she just isn’t the one participant vying for that spot.
Also within the race is Klara Davidson Spilkova, who was tenth final 12 months in Amundi and is now fourth within the Race to Costa del Sol and will additionally overtake Ashok by ending in first or second.
-PTI
TENNIS
Yuki-Saketh pair reaches quarterfinals at Nottingham Challenger
Second seeds Yuki Bhambri and Saketh Myneni overcame a tricky begin to beat Yu Hsiou Hsu and Luke Saville 6-7(6), 6-1, [10-5] within the doubles pre-quarterfinals of the ATP Challenger tennis match on grass in Nottingham, Britain, on Wednesday.
In the $60,000 ITF girls’s occasion in Sumter, USA, Karman Kaur Thandi cruised into the pre-quarterfinals with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Rasheeda McAdoo of USA.
RESULTS
ATP Challenger, Nottingham, Britain
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Toby Samuel & Connor Thomson (GBR) bt Purav Raja & Divij Sharan 6-3, 6-2; Anirudh Chandrasekar & Vijay Sundar Prashanth bt Arthur Cazaux & Laurent Lokoli (Fra) 7-6(5), 6-3; Yuki Bhambri & Saketh Myneni bt Yu Hsiou Hsu (Tpe) & Luke Saville (Aus) 6-7(6), 6-1, [10-5].
ATP Challenger, Bratislava, Slovakia
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Karol Drzewiecki (Pol) & Petr Nouza (Cze) bt Kimmer Coppejans (Bel) & Sumit Nagal 7-6(4), 7-6(5).
$25,000 ITF males, Martos, Spain
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Ramkumar Ramanathan & Parikshit Somani bt Alex Parra & Marc Moragrega (Esp) 6-4, 6-4.
$25,000 ITF males, Nakhon Si thammarat, Thailand
Singles (first spherical): SD Prajwal Dev bt Palaphoom Kovapitukted (Tha) 6-3, 6-4; Siddharth Vishwakarma bt Pol Wattanakul (Tha) 4-1 (retired).
$25,000 ITF males, Wichita, USA
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Mykhailo Kvantaliani (Geo) & Alexander Richards (USA) bt Peter Bertran (Dom) & Sathi Chirala 6-1, 6-3.
$15,000 ITF males, San Diego, USA
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Kareem Al Allaf (USA) & Joe Tyler (GBR) bt Niki Poonacha & Wally Thayne (USA) 7-5, 6-4.
$15,000 ITF males, Tehran, Iran
Singles (first spherical): Alec Beckley (RSA) bt Ishaque Eqbal 6-4, 7-6(6); Filip Duda (Cze) bt Yash Chaurasia 6-4, 6-2; Danniel Ibragimov bt Manish Ganesh 7-6(5), 7-5; Karan Singh bt Luca Fantini (Ita) 2-6, 7-6(2), 6-3; Rostislav Galfinger (Ger) bt Jagmeet Singh 6-1, 6-2.
$15,000 ITF males, Jakarta, Indonesia
Singles (first spherical): Justin Barki (Ina) bt Siddhant Banthia 6-4,6-1; Patrik Oplustil (Cze) bt Manish Sureshkumar 4-6, 6-2, 2-0 (retirement); Sora Fukuda (Jpn) bt Abhinav Sanjeev Shanmugam 6-3, 6-1; Yuta Kawahashi (Jpn) bt Sidharth Rawat 7-5, 7-5; Vishnu Vardhan bt Ethan Cook (Aus) 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-4; Shivank Bhatnagar bt Claudio
Lumanau (Ina) 6-3, 6-4.
$60,000 ITF girls, Sumter, USA
Singles (first spherical): Karman Kaur Thandi bt Rasheeda McAdoo (USA) 6-2, 6-1; Layne Sleeth (Can) bt Sowjanya Bavisetti 6-1, 6-1; Victoria Osuigwe (USA) bbt Riya Bhatia 7-6(3), 6-1.
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Alexis Blokhina & Haley Giavara (USA) bt Sowjanya Bavisetti & Rutuja Bhosale 6-4, 6-2.
$25,000 ITF girls, Tainan, Chinese Taipei
Singles (first spherical): Ya Yi Yang (Tpe) bt Shefali Arora 6-0, 6-1.
$15,000 ITF girls, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand
Singles (first spherical): Yatawee Chimcham (Tha) bt Akanksha Nitture 6-2, 6-1; Humera Baharmus bt Ariana Gogullina (Kaz) 6-3, 6-3.
$15,000 ITF girls, Tianjin, China
Singles (first spherical): Le Yi Liu (Chn) bt Llaalitya Kalluri 6-0, 6-1.
$15,000 ITF girls, Kawaguchi, Japan
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Rinko Matsuda & Mio Mushika (Jpn) bt Paavanii Paathak & Priyanka Rodricks 6-0, 6-0.
-Team Sportstar