Indian sports activities news wrap, April 27

TENNIS

Madrid Masters: Bopanna-Ebden pair by to pre-quarterfinals

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Rohan Bopanna and his Australian accomplice Matthew Ebden reached pre-quarterfinals of the Madrid Masters, an ATP1000 occasion, on Thursday.

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The seventh-seeded Indo-Australian pair received 6-3, 7-6(4) towards Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut and Briton Daniel Evans in an hour and 18 minutes.

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Bopanna and Ebden, who've received Qatar Open and Indian Wells Masters this season, subsequent face the German-Brazilian duo of Alexander Zverev and Marcelo Melo.

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- Team Sportstar

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ATP Rome Challenger: Nagal reaches quarterfinals

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Sumit Nagal progressed to the quarterfinals of the ATP Challenger Tour occasion in Rome on Thursday.

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Nagal defeated native wildcard Fausto Tabacco 6-3, 6-0 in an hour and 22 minutes within the spherical of 16.

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The Indian will subsequent face Max Houkes of the Netherlands.

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RESULTS

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ATP Rome Challenger

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Singles, Second Round: [Q] Sumit Nagal bt [WC] Fausto Tabacco 6-3, 6-0

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Doubles, Quarterfinal: Viktor Durasovic (NOR)/Fernando Romboli (BRA) bt [3] Yuki Bhambri/Saketh Myneni 7-6(3), 4-6, [10-8]

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ITF W60 Charlottesville

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Doubles, First Round: [4] Prarthana Thombare/Jessy Rompies (INA) bt [WC] Melodie Collard (CAN)/Julia Adams (USA) 7-6(3), 6-3

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ITF W40 Calvi

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Doubles, First Round: [1] Ankita Raina/Estelle Cascino (FRA) bt Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove (NED)/Amandine Hesse (FRA) 7-6(3), 5-7, [10-6]

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ITF M25 Jakarta

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Singles, Second Round: [4] Digvijay Pratap Singh bt Koki Matsuda (JPN) 6-2, 6-3

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Doubles, Quarterfinals: Matthew Romios/Brandon Walkin (AUS) bt Sai Karteek Reddy/Shashank Theertha 6-4, 6-4; Ray Ho (TPE)/Parikshit Somani bt Jake Delaney (AUS)/Naoki Tajjima (JPN) 6-1, 5-7, [10-8].

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ITF W25 Nottingham

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Singles, Second Round: [8] Rutuja Bhosale bt [Q] Danielle Daley (GBR) 6-1, 6-0

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ITF M15 Monastir

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Doubles, Quarterfinal: [1] Aziz Ouakaa (TUN)/Nikita Ianin (RUS) bt Chirag Duhan/Aleksi Lofman (FIN) 7-6(4), 6-3

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ITF W15 Monastir

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Singles, Second Round: [Q] Vaishnavi Adkar bt Melisa Ercan (TUR) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3

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- Team Sportstar

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AITA ladies’s match: Kashish, Sonal arrange summit conflict

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Third seed Kashish Bhatia outplayed second seed Sahira Singh 6-1, 6-2 within the semifinals of the Rs.100,000 AITA ladies’s tennis match on the Joygaon Academy in Jhajjar on Thursday.

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In the ultimate, Kashish will play Sonal Patil who beat Vanshika Choudhary for the lack of 4 video games.

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Kashish made the doubles remaining with Samriti Punyani and can play Sonal Patil and Chandana Potugari.

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Results (semifinals)

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Singles: Sonal Patil bt Vanshika Choudhary 6-2, 6-2; Kashish Bhatia bt Sahira Singh 6-1, 6-2

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Doubles: Sonal Patil & Chandana Potugari bt Medhavi Singh & Shireen Ahamed 6-4, 6-2; Kashish Bhatia & Samriti Punyani bt Aditi Rawat & Ishi Maheshwari 6-0, 6-2

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- Team Sportstar

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AITA tremendous collection juniors: Pandit beats second-seed Rian to achieve remaining

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Aarjun Pandit fought his well past his doubles accomplice and second seed, Rian Sharma, 7-6(4), 6-7(7), 6-1 within the under-18 boys semifinals of the Rajesh Patel memorial AITA Super collection junior tennis match on the Tennis Vidyalaya on Thursday.

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In the ultimate, Aarjun will play high seed Deepam Malik who beat Mayank Sharma in straight units.

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Aarjun and Rian received the doubles title, beating Ayush Sharma and Arjun Abhyankar for the lack of 5 video games.

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The consequence

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Under-18 boys (semifinals): Deepam Malik bt Mayank Sharma 6-2, 6-4; Aarjun Pandit bt Rian Sharma 7-6(4), 6-7(7), 6-1.

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Doubles (remaining): Aarjun Pandit & Rian Ssharma bt Ayush Sharma & Arjun Abhyankar 6-3, 6-2.

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Under-18 ladies (semifinals): Tamanna Takoria bt Divya Sharma 6-0, 6-0; Presha Shanthamoor bt Neelakshi Lather 6-0, 6-1.

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- Team Sportstar

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GOLF

Korea Championship: Sharma slips with double bogey on final gap

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Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma was cruising alongside nicely until he hit a double bogey on the final gap to slide to tied thirty first after the primary spherical on the Korea Championship in Incheon on Thursday.

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Placed at three-under by 17 holes on a good chief board, Sharma began on the tenth and double bogeyed the ninth for a day’s card of 1-under 71.

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From being contained in the Top-10 he dropped to tied thirty first.

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Meanwhile, Manu Gandas got here again from a hopeless state of affairs with two birdies within the final 4 holes for a card of 2-over 74 that left him in tied 91st place and he could have plenty of work to do to make the reduce.

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Sharma seemed good for many a part of the day as he teed off from the tenth and picked early birdies on twelfth and 14th to be 2-under by 5 holes. He dropped a shot on Par-5 third, which was disappointing, however birdies on fourth and seventh holes noticed him get to 3-under earlier than the double bogey on Par-4 ninth.

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After an awesome begin to the season with a seventh place in Abu Dhabi, Sharma has missed 4 cuts in final 5 begins and is eager to get his rhythm again.

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Gandas bogeyed second, sixth, thirteenth and 14th however birdies on Par-5s on the fifteenth and the 18th saved his hopes alive.

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Antoine Rozner equalled his lowest profession 18-hole rating as he started with a bogey-free spherical of 63 to open up a commanding four-shot lead.

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The Frenchman began from the tenth tee within the morning and fired six birdies on his entrance 9 earlier than selecting up three extra pictures after the flip to get to 9 below par.

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- PTI

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SHOOTING

Shotgun World Cup: Gurjoat Singh Khangura leads

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Gurjoat Singh Khangura shot two good rounds to be among the many leaders with 50 in males’s skeet within the shotgun World Cup in Cairo, Egypt, on Thursday.

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Anantjeet Singh Naruka shot 24 and 25 to be near the leaders, whereas Olympian and World Cup gold medallist Mairaj Ahmad Khan stumbled to a foul begin with a spherical of 19, and recovered with a spherical of 24.

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In ladies’s skeet, Ganemat Sekhon shot 47, the second-best rating together with 10 others, behind the chief Jiang Yiting (50). Maheshwari Chauhan and Darshna Rathore additionally did nicely to shoot 45.

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The competitors will proceed for 3 extra rounds of qualification adopted by the semifinals for the highest eight.

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-Kamesh Srinivasan

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ATHLETICS

Asian Youth Championships: Priyanshu and Rahul convey gold and silver

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Priyanshu (chest No. 136) and Rahul (137) who received gold and silver in boys 1500m on the Asian Youth Athletics Championships in Tashkent on Thursday.| Photo Credit: Athletics Federation of India

India began its marketing campaign on a constructive notice on the Asian Youth Athletics Championships in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, successful 4 medals, together with a gold on Thursday.

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Aarti set the ball rolling for India as she received a bronze within the ladies 5km race stroll occasion within the morning session.

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The Indian athletes then received a gold and silver within the 1500m monitor race within the night session.

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India additionally received a bronze within the ladies lengthy bounce occasion.

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It was 1-2 for the Indian center distance runners in boys 1500m. The days honour, nonetheless, went to Priyanshu as he out-sprinted compatriot Rahul within the dwelling straight.

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Both Rahul and Priyanshu dominated the 1500m race. As the race progressed, 14 opponents strung out because the Indian duo pushed onerous.

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“I tried hard to catch up to Priyanshu but he was better on the given day and won gold,” Rahul stated after successful a silver within the 1500m.

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Priyanshu’s gold successful time was 3 minutes 57.37 seconds, whereas Rahul’s time was 3 minutes 59.43 seconds.

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In the ladies 1500m, Sejalbel Katara misplaced the race for the bronze medal within the dwelling straight to finally end fourth.

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Mubassina Mohammed recorded a bounce of 5.90m to swell India’s medal tally to 4.

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The ladies 5km race was dominated by Chinese athletes. Yang Xizhen clinched the gold medal with a time of twenty-two minutes 32.61 seconds, whereas compatriot Liu Biling received silver with a time of twenty-two minutes 56.30 seconds. Aarti’s bronze medal successful time was 24 minutes 29.14 seconds.

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Khushbu Yadav, the second Indian within the race, was fourth within the area of seven athletes.

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Aarti stated her major aim in Tashkent was to repeat her private better of 24.19 seconds, however three official warnings and a 30 seconds penalty on account of lack of contact with the bottom spoiled her possibilities of breaking the 24 minutes barrier.

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In the 5km race stroll occasion after the third warning an athlete faces a penalty of 30 seconds. In Aarti’s case the 30 seconds penalty was imposed within the final 100m of the 5km race.

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Neha Yadav completed fourth within the ladies hammer throw. Her greatest efforts was 52.91m.

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India’s Rezoana Mallick Heena emerged quickest feminine runner within the 400m heats.

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Rezoana’s preliminary spherical time of 53.65 seconds, which point out she can be a cushty winner within the remaining on Friday.

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In the boys 400m, Navpreet Singh and Sharan Meghavarnam superior to the ultimate.

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- PTI

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