Here are all the most important updates and developments in Indian sport on March 11.
GOLF
Avani’s placing woes proceed, lies tied-Twenty fourth at Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific
Indian golfer Avani Prashanth carded a 74 to be Tied-Twenty fourth after third spherical of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific (WAAP) Championship in Singapore.
Nishna Patel, who had shot 71-72 on the primary two days, completed with 5-over 77 to slide to Tied-Thirty fourth.
Thailand’s Eila Galitsky, one of many three co-leaders after second spherical, completed with an excellent birdie from the sting of the water on 18th, to take a giant three-shot lead going into the ultimate spherical. Kim Minsol (73) was mendacity second whereas Japan’s Yuna Araki (68) was sole third.
Avani, winner of Queen Sirikit Cup, final month, added 2-over 74, which included a birdie-birdie end however was preceded by back-to-back bogeys on fifteenth and sixteenth. Avani stored lacking birdie putts for the third day in a row.
“I was just not able to get my feel. So many putts, that I would normally make did not fall, so it was disappointing,” she mentioned.
Avani had one bogey in her first 10 holes and a second one got here on eleventh. Then, there was a variety of motion within the final 4 holes with two bogeys being adopted by two birdies.
-PTI
Chikka amongst 4 gamers sharing lead in Thailand
India’s S Chikkarangappa fired a 3rd straight five-under 67 to get right into a four-way lead within the International Series Thailand in Hua Hin on Saturday.
Chikka, a two-time winner on the Asian Development Tour, has prior to now come near successful his first title on the principle Tour, however completed second on two events.
Another Indian, Karandeep Kochhar performed bogey-free 66 to lie tied seventeenth at 12-under, simply three off the lead.
Chikka at 15-under is tied for the lead with Siddikur Rahman (64), who shot top-of-the-line rounds of his profession, Australia’s Zach Murray (68) and Thailand’s Jazz Janewattananond (69) on the Black Mountain Golf Club right here.
Making it actually tight is that 5 gamers are tied for fifth at 14-under, only one shot behind and 7 others are tied at 13-under.
Overnight chief Dodge Kemmer from the United States slipped again with 74 and is 12-under.
There are 28 gamers inside three pictures of the lead, setting the stage for a gripping last day.
Among different Indians, Honey Baisoya, who shot 62 within the second spherical after a 73 in first spherical, carded 72 on day 3 to lie T-43, whereas Gaganjeet Bhullar and Veer Ahlawat with 71 every have been tied 58th.
Chikka had an opportunity to carry the outright lead however made a bogey on the par-five 18th. In complete, he had 5 birdies and an eagle towards two bogeys.
“I’ve been playing well, you know I had a great season at the end (of 2022) where I made my card on the Asian Tour. I also had a Tour championship win back in my local tour PGTI,” Chikka mentioned.
“So that kind of gave me a lot of confidence. And I’ve been in good form, feeling good about the game. And I went back to my coach and Anirban (Lahiri), so we spent a lot of time there for about 20 days.
“We did a lot of good quality practice and that kind of has given me good confidence, and yeah, I’m feeling good about it.”
Tied at 14-under, one shot behind the main quartet are Koreans Yongjun Bae (65), Mingyu Cho (66), and Jaewoong Eom (68), Micah Lauren Shin (67) from the United States, and Japan’s Yosuke Asaji (68).
-PTI
TENNIS
Vihaan Reddy wins maiden ITF juniors title
Boys and Girls title winners, Vihaan Reddy and Ariana Gogulina, on the ITF junior tennis event in Gurugram.
| Photo Credit: Kamesh Srinivasan
Vihaan Reddy clinched the title on maiden look as he beat Aarjun Pandit 6-4, 6-3 within the boys last of the ITF junior tennis event on the Tennis Project, Baliawas, on Saturday.
The 13-year-old Vihaan who lives and trains at San Jose within the US was taking part in his first ITF junior event and was understandably blissful to win the title.
“I was down 1-6, 1-4 in the quarterfinals, and somehow managed to win”, mentioned Vihaan as he regarded again at his win towards Samarth Sahita.
Vihaan was equally nonchalant when he trailed 1-4 within the second set of the ultimate towards Aarjun, and reeled off 5 video games to emerge the champion.
The sturdy Aarjun had the sport and energy however lacked the acumen to place issues collectively. In his nervousness to claim his energy sport, he erred. He recovered to battle higher after dropping serve decisively with three double faults within the tenth sport of the primary set, however lacked the conviction to maintain the battle for lengthy.
The power of Vihaan, fairly a frail boy, was his potential to remain targeted on his sport, each level, regardless of the move of the match. He constantly stroked with goal and emerged stronger within the powerful rallies.
“I am working on my serve. Am not an emotional person. It helps my game”, he reasoned.
After taking part in the following ITF junior event in Dehra Dun, Vihaan might concentrate on the Easter Bowl, the prestigious under-14 occasion in Indian Wells, as he makes an attempt to make an impression on the worldwide enviornment.
In the ladies last, Ariana Ggulina of Kazakhstan led 6-2, 1-0 when Nainika Reddy retired with shoulder pressure.
Ariana gained the doubles title as nicely with Albina Kakenova. The boys doubles title was bagged by Shanker Heisnam and Siddhant Sharma.
RESULTS
Boys: Vihaan Reddy bt Aarjun Pandit 6-4, 6-3.
Doubles: Shanker Heisnam & Siddhant Sharma bt Fateh Singh & Navya Verma 7-5, 6-4.
Girls: Ariana Gogulina (Kaz) bt Nainika Reddy 6-2, 1-0 (retired).
Doubles: Ariana Gogulina & Albina Kakenova (Kaz) bt Anastasiya Krymkova & Satima Toregen (Kaz) 6-1, 6-2.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Bopanna/Ebden attain second spherical at Indian Wells
Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden beat Rafael Matos and David Vega Hernandez 7-5, 3-6, [10-6] within the doubles first spherical of the ATP 1000 Indian Wells, USA.
In the pre-quarterfinals, Bopanna and Ebden will play Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria and Hubert Hurkacz of Poland, who put out second seeds Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury 7-6(2), 6-4.
-Kamesh Srinivasan