Indian sports activities news wrap, November 17

GOLF

Fair begin for Aditi in season-ending occasion on LPGA

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Three birdies in a five-hole run in the midst of the spherical enabled India’s Aditi Ashok to get to a begin of 2-under 70 within the season-ending CME Group Tour Championship on the LPGA.

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Aditi, who had a tremendous run within the first half of the season, earlier than truly fizzling out considerably is tied thirty second after the primary spherical.

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She is seven photographs behind the primary spherical chief, Nasa Hataoka, a six-time LPGA Tour, and Ruoning Yin, a two-time winner in 2023. The two leaders carded 63 every.

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Rain measuring greater than 4 inches in Naples a day forward of the primary spherical noticed softer fairways and shortened holes at Tiburón Golf Club.

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The 63s from Hataoka and Yin was only one birdie away from tying the 18-hole scoring document of 62 set by Lydia Ko in 2016.

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Aditi, who got here near her first win on the LPGA on the JM Eagle Championships earlier this yr, had 5 birdies towards three bogeys.

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Despite bogeys on the second and the fourth, Aditi labored her approach up with 5 birdies to be 3-under after 17 earlier than dropping a shot on 18th.

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- PTI

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Solid begin for Avani, lies fifth; Diksha occupies twelfth spot in Spain

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Amateur Avani Prashanth and Diksha Dagar of India obtained off to good begins on the Mallorca Ladies Golf Open, the penultimate occasion of the 2023 Ladies European Tour, occupying the tied fifth and 12 spots respectively.

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Saying that her objective this week is to win and keep away from going to the Final Stage of the Qualifying School for which she has already made the grade, Avani mentioned, “The main goal for this week is to win and if I play my best golf then I think I can get that done.” Avani, who certified for the LET’s Final Stage of Qualifying School, overcame a rocky begin with three bogeys and one bogey in first 4 holes to get better to 3-under 69. She was positioned tied fifth and three photographs behind Czech Kristyna Napoleaova (66).

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Avani bogeyed first, second and fourth with a birdie in between on the third. She was nonetheless 2-over after six, however over the past 12 holes, she birdied 5 instances -- back-to again features on seventh and eighth and additional birdies on twelfth, sixteenth and seventeenth.

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The 17-year-old Avani, who completed second within the LET Pre-Qualifier Asia in India final week, admitted she is in search of a win.

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-PTI

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TENNIS

Top seed Parth beats Eklavya

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Top seed Parth Aggarwal needed to sweat it out to beat Eklavya Singh 6-2, 6-7(3), 6-1 within the closing of the Rs.100,000 AITA males’s tennis event on the Faridabad Academy on Friday.

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Parth Aggarwal, the champion of AITA males’s tennis eventin Faridabad.| Photo Credit:Special Arrangement

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The outcomes (closing):

Parth Aggarwal bt Eklavya Singh 6-2, 6-7(3), 6-1; Semifinals: Parth bt Yuvraj Soni 7-5,, 6-3; Eklavya bt Moksh Puri 6-1, 6-2.

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Challenger: Jeevan and Vijay in doubles semifinals

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Second seeds Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth beat Maximilian Neuchrist and Denis Yevseyev 6-3, 6-4 within the doubles quarterfinals of the €73,000 Challenger tennis event in Danderyd, Sweden.

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The outcomes:

€73,000 Challenger, Danderyd, Sweden

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Doubles (quarterfinals): Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan & Vijay Sundar Prashanth bt Maximilian Neuchrist (Aut) & Denis Yevseyev (Kaz) 6-3, 6-4.

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$25,000 ITF girls, Austin, USA

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Doubles (quarterfinals): Chloe Beck & Catherine Harrison (USA) bt Anita Sahdiieva (Ukr) & Sahaja Yamalapalli 6-3, 6-0.

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$25,000 ITF girls, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

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Doubles (quarterfinals): Katarina Jokic (Srb) & Taylor Ng (USA) bt Riya Bhatia & Lauren Proctor (USA) 6-3, 7-5.

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- Team Sportstar

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FOOTBALL

Kerala Blasters lifts State title, qualify for AIFF Youth League

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The Kerala Blasters had a disappointing begin to its under-17 Kerala Youth League marketing campaign final week, taking part in out goalless attracts towards MSP Football Academy and FC Kerala, respectively. 

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And then got here the large comeback.

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The Blasters received the following three matches in tremendous style, beginning with a 3-0 victory over Gokulam Kerala and on Friday, completed with a 2-1 victory over G.V. Raja Sports School that helped them high the six-team league occasion with 11 factors and take the title.

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The victorious Kerala Blasters workforce.| Photo Credit:Special Arrangement

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“We could not click in the attack in the first two games, and we made some changes in our system from the third game, made some tactical changes, and that clicked,” Noor Alam, the Blasters’ coach, advised  Sportstar after the triumph on the Ambedkar Stadium right here.

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The victory helped the Blasters qualify for the nationwide physique AIFF’s Youth League, which will probably be held later.

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The Blasters’ ahead S. Sujin, who had discovered the online within the final two matches, opened the scoring late within the first half, whereas Siddharth netted the opposite objective early within the second half.

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MSP completed (10 factors), and G.V. Raja (8 factors) completed second and third within the occasion.

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The outcomes (league, closing day):

Kerala Blasters 2 (S. Sujin 40+2, Siddharth 56) bt G.V. Raja SS 1 (P. Naijil Vijayan 31-og); MSP FA 3 (Ok. Gokul Raj 43 & 60-p, Nobin Raju 53-p) bt FC Kerala 2 (M. Ayman Bappidi 32, Ritwanand 79); Gokulam FC 3 (P.P. Rahmathullah Rabeeh 37 & 73, Ok. Jazlan 80) bt Parappur FC 2 (Bevan Michal Praveen 49, M.A. Rasil 70).

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Final placings (factors from 5 matches): 1. Kerala Blasters FC (11), 2. MSP FA (10), 3. G.V. Raja SS (8), 4. FC Kerala (5), 5. Gokulam Kerala (4), 6. Parappur FC (2).

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-Stan Rayan

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POLO

Girdhari Cup: Vimal Arion beats Delta Foundation in semifinals

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Abhimanyu Pathak smashed six objectives to energy Vimal Arion Achievers to a 7-5 victory over Delta Foundation within the semifinals of the Girdhari Cup polo event on the Jaipur Polo floor right here on Friday.

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In the ultimate, to be performed on Sunday, Achievers will meet Jindal Panther which pipped 61st Cavalry/Royal Enfield 6-5.

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Results

Semifinals: Vimal Arion Achievers 7 (Abhimanyu Pathak 6, Hurr Ai) bt Delta Foundation 5 (Rufus Benjamin Uloth 4, Padmanabh Singh).

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Jindal Panther 6 (Simran Sshergill 3, Siddhant Sharma 2, Naveen Jindal) bt 61st Cavalry/Royal Enfield 5 (Dhruvpal Godara 4, Anant Rajpurohit).

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BADMINTON

All India Krishna Khaitan event: Aditya Tripathi beats Abhishek Kumar

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Aditya Tripathi beat seventh seed Abhishek Kumar 21-15, 24-22 within the under-19 boys first spherical of the Yonex Sunrise thirtieth All India Krishna Khaitan junior badminton event on the Tau Devi Lal Sports Complex on Friday.

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The outcomes (first spherical):

Under-19 boys:Dhruv Negi bt Ryan Ranjan 21-12, 21-12; Aditya Tripathi bt Abhishek Kumar 21-15, 24-22; Asmit Agarwal bt Akshat Gavva 21-10, 14-21, 21-13; Raj Shukla bt Sarvesh Yadav 18-21, 21-19, 22-20; Aumkaran Sharma bt Rahul Batti 21-19, 17-21, 21-19; Rehan Siddiqui bt Anirudh Kaushik 21-9, 18-21, 21-8; Lal Sai Bandu bt KK Abhishek 19-21, 21-177, 21-13; Adityom Joshi bt Siddharth Venkataramanan 13-21, 21-19, 23-21; Harshit Tomar bt Bhumesh Uttrani 21-11, 21-17; Bhuvan Singh bt Jeet Patel 21-18, 12-21, 21-19; S Ginpaul bt Vaibhav Anasuri 21-10, 21-18.

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Under-19 ladies: Anmol Kharb bt Ridhima Saini 21-6, 21-10 Sukanya Choudhury bt Taniya Khatri 12-21, 21-16, 21-18; Shravani Walekar bt Samridhi Bhardwaj 19-21, 21-14, 21-19; Rijul Saini bt Aarya Korgaonkar 21-13, 13-21, 21-17; Muskan Sangwan bt Poojitha Nelikanti 13-21, 21-12, 21-13; Zainab Saeed bt Anushree Venkatesh 21-19, 12-21, 21-17; Tanvi Patri bt Muskaan Khan 21-11, 15-21, 21-9; Navya Kanderi bt Krishika Mahajan 21-15, 21-16; Sneha Lamba bt Tanu Malik 21-10, 30-29.

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- Team Sportstar

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