Indian sports activities news wrap, October 28

Oct 28, 2023 at 7:08 PM
Indian sports activities news wrap, October 28

TENNIS

Vishu-Sidhanth elevate doubles title at ITF Davangere Open

The ITF Davangere Open Men’s World Tennis Tour witnessed an exhilarating show of tennis with the highest two seeds shifting into the singles ultimate.

In the semifinals performed on the Davangere Tennis Association Courts right here on Saturday, prime seed Nick Chappell of the USA scored a convincing 6-3, 6-2 victory over India’s Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha whereas second seed Bogdan Bobrav quelled a late problem from final week’s winner Ramkumar Ramanathan 6-4, 7-6 (4) to arrange a title conflict along with his greatest pal on the present tour of India.

Meanwhile, in a minor upset, fourth seeds Siddhant Banthia and Vishnu Vardhan lifted the doubles title with a 6-2, 7-5 victory over the third seeded pair of Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta and Manish Sureshkumar. Karteek and Manish had completed because the runners-up over the last occasion in Dharwad as properly.

Chappell who had made it to the semifinals final week executed exact pictures and persistently utilized stress on his opponent. Poonacha, an area favorite, put up a spirited combat, however in the end Nick’s expertise and consistency prevailed.

The first set was a carefully contested till the sixth sport the place the American broke Poonacha’s serve to go 4-2 up and constructed it to a 6-3 win. Chappell’s highly effective serves and relentless forehand winners gave him the sting as he continued to dominate and achieved a break within the very first sport of the second set and as soon as once more within the seventh sport to cruise into the ultimate.

The second semifinal proved to be much more fascinating affair with Bobrov racing to a 5-1 lead earlier than Ramkumar awoke and started crawling again into the set. After an intense battle, Ramkumar narrowed down the result in 4-5 however Bobrov served out for the set.

The second set noticed Ramkumar combat with a renewed vigour. After the opponents had traded a break every within the first 4 video games publish which, each the rivals held their respective serve, albeit all of the video games being stretched to the hilt with lastly the set being determined by way of tie-breaker.

Results (Seeds in parenthesis, Country besides India talked about in brackets):

Singles (Semifinals): 1-Nick Chappell (USA) bt 8-Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha 6-3, 6-2; 2-Bogdan Bobrov bt Ramkumar Ramanathan 6-4, 7-6 (4). Doubles (Finals): 4-Siddhant Banthia/Vishnu Vardhan bt 3-Sai Karteek Reddy Ganta/Manish Sureshkumar 6-2, 7-5.

-Team Sportstar

Bhambri-Cash pair reaches Challenger ultimate in France

Yuki Bhambri and Julian Cash beat Sander Arends and Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela 6-3, 6-7(8), [10-7] within the doubles semifinals of the €118,000 Challenger tennis event in Brest, France, on Saturday.

In the ultimate, the Indo-British pair will play the highest seeds Robert Galloway and Albano Olivetti.

RESULTS

€118,000 Challenger, Brest, France

Doubles (semifinals): Yuki Bhambri & Julian Cash (GBR) bt Sander Arends (Ned) & Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela (Mex) 6-3, 6-7(8), [10-7].

$80,000 ITF girls, Poitiers, France

Doubles (semifinals): Jessika Ponchet (Fra) & Bibiane Schoofs (Ned) bt Jessy Rompies (Ina) & Prarthana Thombare 6-2, 6-1.

$80,000 ITF girls, Tyler, USA

Doubles (quarterfinals): Elvina Kalieva (USA) & Maria Kozyreva bt Chieh-Yu Hsu (Tpe) & Sahaja Yamalapalli 7-5, 6-3.

-Team Sportstar

Jesus and Mary College wins DU inter-college event

Kashish Bhatia and Lakshmi Gowda helped Jesus and Mary College to a 2-0 victory over Lady Shriram College within the ultimate of the Delhi University inter-college tennis event on the Sri Venkateswara College courts on Saturday.

RESULTS (FINAL)

Jesus and Mary College bt Lady Shriram College 2-0 (Kashish Bhatia bt Rachita Talwar 6-4, 6-0; Lakshmi Gowda bt Jasmine Rawat 6-0, 6-2).

-Team Sportstar

Pro Tennis League 5: Mukund Sasikumar picked by Indraprastha Warriors

Davis Cupper Mukund Sasikumar was bagged by Indraprastha Warriors within the public sale for the Harven Pro Tennis League scheduled to be performed on the RK Khanna Stadium right here from December 6.

The fifth version of PTL put collectively eight groups, with every staff having males’s and ladies’s professionals aside from rising kids, supported by the veteran gamers.

The public sale was performed on Saturday, for the primary 4 gamers for every staff with a cap on the general bidding factors for every staff.

Arjun Kadhe, Anirudh Chandrasekar, Siddhant Banthia, Rithvik Bollipalli, Karan Singh and Nitin Kumar Sinha had been the opposite males gamers taken by varied groups.

Riya Bhatia, Sahaja Yamalapalli, Jenifer Luikham, Sharmada Balu, Sravya Shivani, Vaishnavi Adkar, Kashish Bhatia and Soha Sadiq had been the ladies gamers taken by the eight groups.

The occasion might be performed on a league cum knock-out format, with every tie having seven rubbers of singles and doubles. The matches might be on a 20-point or 30-point format with every tie performed over 160 factors. The prime two groups from the 2 teams will make the semifinals.

TEAMS

Indraprastha Warriors: Mukund Sasikumar, Soha Sadiq, Suvrat Mal, Riya Sachdeva.

Lucknow Aviators: Anirudh Chandrasekar, Kashish Bhatia, Shivank Bhatnagar, Diva Bhatia.

DMG Crusaders: Karan Singh, Jennifer Luikham, Sarthak Suden, Somya Arya.

Sankara Stag Babolat Yoddhas: Arjun Kadhe, Riya Bhatia, Vansh Bisht, Sahira Singh.

Mumbai Acers: Siddhant Banthia, Vaishnavi Adkar, Aarush Nitture, Navy Dabas.

Paramount PROEC Tigers: Vishnu Vardhan, Sravya Shivani, Udit Kamboj, Divya Ungrish.

Gurgaon Sapphires: Rithvik Bollipalli, Sharmada Balu, Maan Kesharwani, Ruma Gaikaiwari.

Rebound Ace: Nitin Kumar Sinha, Sahaja Yamalapalli, Rushil Khosla, Gauri Mangaonkar.

-Team Sportstar

Endurance National under-14 event: Tavish Pahwa does the double

Tavish Pahwa with his twin trophies in the National under-14 tennis championship in Aurangabad on Saturday

Tavish Pahwa along with his twin trophies within the National under-14 tennis championship in Aurangabad on Saturday
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Tavish Pahwa along with his twin trophies within the National under-14 tennis championship in Aurangabad on Saturday
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Tavish Pahwa gained a double crown within the Endurance National under-14 tennis event on the MSLTA courts on Saturday.

Tavish beat prime seed Hruthik Katakam 7-5, 6-3 within the ultimate for the singles title. He partnered Hruthik for the doubles title, beating Faizal Ali Meer and Prakaash Sarran in straight units.

Savitha Bhuvaneswaran gained the ladies title, as she beat Parthsarthi Mundhe in three units.

RESULTS (FINALS)

Under-14 boys: Tavish Pahwa bt Hruthik Katakam 7-5, 6-3.

Doubles: Hruthik & Tavish bt Faizal Ali Meer & Prakaash Sarran 6-4, 7-5.

Under-14 women: Savitha Bhuvaneswaran bt Parthsarthi Mundhe 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.

Doubles: Anandita Upadhyay & Reet Arora bt Srishti Kiran & Savitha Bhuvaneswaran 6-3, 1-6, [10-7].

GOLF

Aditi Ashok bounces again with 68 in Malaysia

Aditi Ashok’s scores continued to take a large swing but once more as she bounced again with a 68 on the Maybank Championship in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.

Aditi who was 5-under on the primary day after which dropped to 3-over for 2 rounds is once more 1-under after three rounds and positioned tied 58th.

After two triples on the second day, the third spherical was a giant reduction with 5 birdies and just one bogey. The four-time LET winner continues to seek for her first win on the LPGA, although she is now within the Top-40 of the LPGA Order of Merit.

Rookie sensation Rose Zhang will maintain the lead after a well-fought battle for the highest spot. The final time the 20-year-old Zhang held a 54-hole lead on Tour, she walked away with a win at her skilled debut on the Mizuho Americas Open.

Her rounds of 65s on the primary and third days are new career-low rounds on Tour, her two day rating of 133 was a brand new 36-hole report for the rookie. The 54-hole whole of 198 is one other new mark.

With sooner or later left to play in Malaysia, she is going to look to proceed the pattern and earn her second LPGA Tour victory in simply her twelfth begin this season.

Zhang needed to battle the 100-degree warmth and humidity and her taking part in accomplice Jasmine Suwannapura. The two matched one another almost shot-for-shot ranging from the very starting of the day.

If Suwannapura made three birdies in a row on holes 1, 2 and three, Zhang had a streak of her personal on No. 2, 3 and 4.

As Zhang shot 65, Suwannapura carded 67. In between was Atthaya Thitikul of Thailand, who shot 62 and is now tied for second with Suwannapura. Zhang is 18-under, whereas the 2 Thais, Suwannapura and Atthaya are 17-under.

Korean golfer Sei Young Kim holds the solo fourth place spot at 15-under. Three gamers are tied for fifth together with Nasa Hataoka, Megan Khang and Peiyun Chien.

-PTI

Jaglan, Chugh prime Indians in Asia-Pacific Amateur golf

Shubham Jaglan and Raghav Chugh had been the best-placed Indians at tied twenty fourth place after the primary three days of the Asia-Pacific Amateur golf championships on the iconic Royal Melbourne golf course in Australia.

Jaglan and Chugh, each on golf scholarships within the United States, shot rounds of 75 and 78, to be tied twenty fourth with totals of 11-over on the Par-71 course delivered to life by Alister Mackenzie, who additionally designed the well-known Augusta National.

Shubham Jaglan (in photo), along with Raghav Chugh, were the best-placed Indians at tied 24th place after the first three days of the Asia-Pacific Amateur golf championships.

Shubham Jaglan (in photograph), together with Raghav Chugh, had been the best-placed Indians at tied twenty fourth place after the primary three days of the Asia-Pacific Amateur golf championships.
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Shubham Jaglan (in photograph), together with Raghav Chugh, had been the best-placed Indians at tied twenty fourth place after the primary three days of the Asia-Pacific Amateur golf championships.
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The winner from this landmark occasion goes to 2 of the best Majors, the Augusta Masters and the Open, which might be held on the Troon subsequent yr.

Among different Indians in fray, Yuvraj Singh (78) was T-49 and the 13-year-old Kartik Singh, whose love for the Rubik’s dice and chess on a pc is surpassed solely by his targets in golf, shot 81 and dropped to 18-over for T-54th spot.

Still smiling, Kartik remarked, “I have one more day.” Shaurya Bhattacharya, who waged a titanic battle for a good par 71 to get well from 83 on the primary day, had one other first rate day with 74. He moved as much as T-42, up from the reduce line at T-60.

On a day, when the difficult and overwhelming circumstances on the Royal Melbourne Golf Club took the highlight, the large constructed Chinese teen, who was born in Nagoya, Japan, Zheng Sampson-Yunhe, produced the week’s greatest card of 6-under 65 to get to the highest of the leaderboard.

With a four-shot lead, Sampson could be on his approach to the Masters and the Open, the 2 of essentially the most coveted Majors.

Starting the day with a complete of 3-over for 36 holes and 6 behind the chief, Sampson, 22, was T-13 after two rounds.

The University of California golfer zoomed to the highest with six birdies and an eagle towards two bogeys. At 3-under he was the one participant nonetheless below par and led the sector by 4 pictures over Australia’s Billy Dowling (73) at 1-over whole of 213.

The first-round chief Kazuma Kobori of New Zealand, who shot 74, and China’s Ding Wenyi (76) had been tied third at 2-over 214.

Only 4 gamers introduced dwelling under-par playing cards on the third day and India’s greatest got here from Shaurya with a 3-over 74.

Quite appropriately Zheng Sampson-Yunhe got here right here after having performed his final occasion on the Meadow Club, additionally a Mackenzie structure in California.

Zheng didn’t win, however completed twentieth, however mentioned the skilled helped.

Playing in his third version of the championship, Zheng broke the novice composite course report of 66 held by Sir Michael Bonallack for 55 years.

That report of 66 was matched by New Zealand’s Kobori within the first spherical.

Earlier this yr, Zheng was within the Asia-Pacific staff that beat the Europeans to win the Bonallack Trophy, which was arrange by Sir Michael Bonallack, whose report he beat.

Zheng mastered the gusting winds on the well-known Sandbelt venue to rack up 4 birdies on the primary 9 holes towards only one bogey. He moved up a gear once more with a spectacular eagle three on the par-5 tenth which took him away from the sector.

He added birdies on the twelfth and thirteenth earlier than giving a shot again on the subsequent on 14th.

Zheng, who’s now in California on the Golden Bears Athletics University, has been having a fantastic yr and chooses large occasions to place out his greatest.

“I love the challenge of tough course and big events,” mentioned Zheng, who additionally gained the extremely aggressive US Amateur Four-ball with fellow Chinese participant, Aaron Du, at Kiawah Island in May.

-PTI

MOTORSPORTS

Aditya Patnaik, Ishaan Madesh, Rivaan Dev Preetham emerge National champions

Aditya Patnaik (Mumbai), Ishaan Madesh (Bengaluru) and Rivaan Dev Preetam (Chennai) emerged champions of their respective classes because the fifth and ultimate spherical of the Meco-Fmsci Rotax Max National Karting Championship 2023 which concluded on the Meco Kartopia circuit right here on Saturday.

Aditya Patnaik (Rayo Racing) topped the Senior Max class with a tally of 408 factors, simply forward of Bengaluru’s Akshat Mishra (396) of Peregrine Racing regardless of ending fourth in each Pre-Final and Final races. Pune’s Arjun Chheda (Crest Motorsports) was third within the championship with 387 factors.

National champions (Left to Right) - Ishaan Madesh (Junior Max), Rivaan Dev Preetham (Micro Max) and Aditya Patnaik (Senior Max).

National champions (Left to Right) – Ishaan Madesh (Junior Max), Rivaan Dev Preetham (Micro Max) and Aditya Patnaik (Senior Max).
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National champions (Left to Right) – Ishaan Madesh (Junior Max), Rivaan Dev Preetham (Micro Max) and Aditya Patnaik (Senior Max).
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Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing), who had dominated the weekend’s outings, completed the season with 439 factors within the Junior Max class whereas fellow-Bengalurean and team-mate Nikhilesh Raju ended up second, 26 factors adrift, however solely three forward of Gurugram’s Hunner Singh (Birel Art India).

Rivaan Dev Preetham (MSPORT) took the title within the Micro Max class garnering a complete of 413 factors, simply two away from team-mate, Bengaluru’s Darsh Nawalgaria whereas Zephaan Ardeshir (Mumbai, Peregrine Racing) ended up third on 407.

The three National champions will characterize India within the twenty third Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals 2023 scheduled to be held in Bahrain from December 2 to 9.

Earlier, Peregrine Racing made a clear sweep of all three Final races as Akshat Mishra, Nikhilesh Raju and Zephaan Ardeshir gained within the Senior, Junior and Micro Max classes, respectively, on a day that witnessed shut racing up and down the grids.

In the 14-lap Senior Max race, Akshat Mishra nursed his P1 place to the end whereas Mumbai’s Rayo Racing pair of Raaj Bakhru and Raiden Samervel got here in second and third, respectively. Aditya Patnaik was fourth. The prime 4 had completed in the identical order within the Pre-Final race held earlier.

Nikhilesh Raju did properly to win a really shut Final race forward of Ishaan Madesh within the Junior Max Final race after being positioned third within the Pre-Final. Gurugram’s Hunner Singh (Birel Art India) accomplished the rostrum.

In the Micro Max Final race, Zephaan Ardeshir took the honours, whereas Chennai’s Rehan Khan (Momentum Motorsports) was second and Mumbai’s Hamza Balasinorwala (Rayo Racing) third. However, Hamza was docked a three-second penalty for false begin and dropped to fifth. Consequently, Rivaan Dev Preetham moved up a spot to 3rd. Zephaan did properly to shrug off a five-second penalty within the Pre-Final and fought his approach to victory. Championship chief going into Round-5, Darsh Nawalgaria was a distant seventh after receiving a five-second penalty for an infringement (entrance bumper).

The outcomes:

Senior Max – Final (16 laps): 1. Akshat Mishra (Bengaluru, Peregrine Racing) (13mins, 17.603secs); 2. Raaj Bakhru (Mumbai, Rayo Racing) (13:19.242); 3. Raiden Samervel (Mumbai, Rayo Racing) (13:22.230).
Pre-final (14 laps): 1. Akshat Mishra (13:17.603); 2. Raaj Bakhru (13:19.242); 3. Raiden Samervel (13:22.230).
Junior Max – Final (14 laps): 1. Nikhilesh Raju (Bengaluru, Peregrine Racing) (13:15.296); 2. Ishaan Madesh (Bengaluru, Peregrine Racing) (13:15.309); 3. Hunner Singh (Gurugram, Birel Art India) (13:16.129).
Pre-final (12 laps): 1. Ishaan Madesh (11:21.335); 2. Arafath Sheikh (Pune, Crest Motorsport) (11:21.869); 3. Nikhilesh Raju (11:22.345).
Micro Max – Final (12 laps): 1. Zephaan Ardeshir (Mumbai, Peregrine Racing) (12:21.979); 2. Rehan Khan R (Chennai, Momentum Motorsports) (12:22.447); 3. Rivaan Dev Preetham (Chennai, MSPORT) (12:24.874).
Pre-final (10 laps): 1. Rehan Khan R (10:05.956); 2. Hamza Balasinorwala (Mumbai, Rayo Racing) (10:09.267); 3. Zephaan Ardeshir (10:10.667).

-Team Sportstar

HOCKEY

Nehru junior hockey: Round Glass Academy beats Hafiz Siddiqui National Inter College

Gursewak Singh struck the match winner within the forty third minute in Round Glass Academy’s 2-1 victory over Hafiz Siddiqui National Inter College, Jhansi, in a league match of the Kanwarji 51st Nehru junior hockey event on the Shivaji Stadium right here on Saturday.

Amandeep Singh had put the Punjab staff within the lead, however Karan Dhanuk equalised for Jhansi within the first quarter itself.

Round Glass certified for the third section of the event, and has been clubbed with Guru Gobind Singh Sports College, Lucknow and St. Mary’s High School from Jharkhand, in one of many 4 teams.

RESULTS (LEAGUE)

SD SSS, Narwana, Jind, 3 (Sachin 2, Ankush) bt Government Model SSS, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh, 2 (Pankaj Sharma, Gurjeet Singh).

Round Glass Academy, Punjab, 2 (Amandeep Singh, Gursewak Singh) bt Hafiz Siddiqui National Inter College, Jhansi, 1 (Karan Dhanuk).

Anwar Academy, Partapgarh, 7 (Mohd. Danish 2, Mohd. Khusheed 2, Ashish Yadav 2, Amit Dayal) bt ACC Sarvodaya Bal Vidyalaya, Jhilmil, Delhi.

UNACCO School, Imphal, 3 (Sushil Lisham 2, Sanson Sorokhabam) bt Punjab Institute of Sports, Mohali, 2 (Charanjit Singh, Sukhmanpreet Singh).

-Team Sportstar

BASKETBALL

National Games: Punjab wins males’s title, Kerala turns into girls’s champion

Kerala, the women’s basketball champion, at the National Games in Margao on Saturday.

Kerala, the ladies’s basketball champion, on the National Games in Margao on Saturday.
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Kerala, the ladies’s basketball champion, on the National Games in Margao on Saturday.
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Amjot Singh (42 factors) sparkled as Punjab pipped Tamil Nadu 105-103 and gained the lads’s basketball title within the National Games in Margao on Saturday. Kerala, driving on younger worldwide R. Sreekala’s 29 factors, beat Karnataka 57-54 and took the ladies’s trophy.

RESULTS (FINAL)

Men: Punjab 105 (Amjot Singh 42, Okay. Gurbaz Sandhu 19, Shaj Pratap Sekhon 17, Amritpal Singh 12, Gurwinder Singh 11) bt Tamil Nadu 103 (B. Soorya 28, Aravind Kumar 24, Pranav Prince 17, Lokheswaran 12).

Women: Kerala 57(R. Sreekala 29) bt Karnataka 54 (Sanjana Ramesh 21).

-Stan Rayan

Hansraj Prabhakar event: Oxford faculty beats Mira Model School in quarterfinals

Aadil scored 26 factors to assist host Oxford faculty to a 53-22 victory over Mira Model School within the quarterfinals of the senior boys part within the thirty fourth Hansraj Prabhakar basketball event on the faculty courts in E-Block, Vikaspuri, on Saturday.

RESULTS

Senior boys (quarterfinals): Oxford School 53 (Aadil 26) bt Mira Model School 22.

Pre-quarterfinals: Bal Bharati 58 (Ranveer 23) bt Fr. Agnel School 36 (Nischal 24).

Under-15 boys: Modern School, Barakhamba Road, 29 bt Brain International 6. Mira Model 16 bt Indira Ideal 15.

Under-16 women: Mamta Modern 48 (Shreya 13, Kanika 12) bt Fr. Agnel School 11. Bluebells School 29 (Varsha 17) bt Oxford School 25.

-Team Sportstar