SURFING
Sara Wakita and Tenshi Iwami declare victories at Tamil Nadu International Surf Open QS 3000
The Japanese duo of Sara Wakita (JPN) and Tenshi Iwami claimed victories on the inaugural Tamil Nadu International Surf Open World Surf League (WSL) Qualifying Series (QS) 3,000 occasion. The pair overcame an enormous worldwide discipline to win the first-ever WSL occasion in India as Mahabalipuram Beach turned on pumping three-foot surf for Finals Day.
Iwami in good type all occasion however wanted to beat a formidable Kian Martin (SWE) within the Final. Martin received busy early, posting plenty of mid-range scores whereas Iwami appeared out of rhythm, taking unhealthy waves and falling. The remaining gave the impression to be going Martin’s approach till within the dying seconds, Iwami discovered a set wave with precedence, smashing a number of frontside turns to earn an 8.75 (out of a doable 10), and took the lead, profitable the warmth with a two-wave whole of 16.30 (out of a doable 20).
“Even though I was behind and needed that big score of 8.00, I knew if I got the wave I could do it,” Iwami stated. “Waiting on the inside, I was so excited when I heard that I got the score. This is my first QS win, so I’ll always remember this. I love being here in India, the waves, the people, the food and the culture, it has been really great.”
Meanwhile, Wakita had her work minimize out for her within the girls’s Final as she took on one of many type surfers of the occasion, Shino Matsuda, who had been impressing the judges all week along with her tremendous fast back-hand assault. Both girls went wave for wave, every posting mid-range scores however it was Wakita and her trendy frontside method that discovered a rhythm, posting a 13.50 two-wave whole to take the lead.
“That was a really tough final, but I was expecting it with Shino, as we’ve been rivals since we started surfing,” Wakita stated. “We’re the same age and I’m stoked to have a final with her. We were trading waves and both got good scores, all during the final. To be here and come away with a win here in India is awesome as it’s a historical first-ever WSL to be held here. It’s been great being here and having a new experience, thanks India.”
– Team Sportstar
BRIDGE
Four Indian groups to take part in World Bridge Teams Championship in Morocco
Four Indian groups will take part within the World Bridge Teams Championship which started on Sunday in Marrakesh, Morocco, with every class that includes 24 nations.
The competitors, starting with 23 matches within the spherical robin format, will run till September 2.
The Bermuda Bowl for Open Team class is essentially the most coveted of all bridge trophies on the world degree, whereas the Venice Cup is solely for ladies’s groups.
The combined groups will struggle for the Wuhan Cup, whereas the seniors — aged 65 and above — will compete for the D’orsi Trophy.
The high eight groups in every class will play the knockouts.
The World Bridge Federation has seven zones. Each conducts its choice trials to pick groups as per the quota allotted.
India, in zone 4, certified for every of the 4 occasions after profitable the trials held in Lahore in May.
Indian Teams
Open: Joyjit Sensarma, Ajay Prabhakar Khare, Raju Tolani, Sumit Mukherjee, Jaggy Shivdasani, Rajeshwar Tiwari, Sandeep Thakral.
Women’s: Anal Shah, Puja Batra, Asha Sharma, Bharti Dey, Alka Madhav Kshirsagar, Kalpana, Vidhya Patel.
Mixed: Vinay Ishwarlal Desai, Himani Khandelwal, Rajeev Khandelwal, Marianne Karmarkar, Sandeep Narayan Karmarkar, Kiran Nadar, Bachiraju Satyanarayana.
Seniors: Hemant Kumar Jalan, Sameer Basak, Subrata Saha, Sukamal Das, Badal Chandra Das, Pranab Kumar Bardhan.
Chef de Mission: Ranjan Bhattacharya.
– PTI
SQUASH
Tanvi Khanna wins PSA Challenger title in Australia
Sixth seed Tanvi Khanna beat third seed Chan Yiwen of Malaysia 7-11, 12-10, 12-10, 11-8 to clinch the ladies’s title within the PSA Challenger squash event in Coffs Harbour, Australia, on Sunday.
It was the third PSA title for the 27-year-old Tanvi who had overwhelmed compatriot and former top-10 star Joshna Chinappa in 5 video games within the quarterfinals.
In the lads’s remaining, Adden Idrakie of Malaysia proved robust for Velavan Senthilkumar as he raced to a 11-8, 11-2, 11-9 victory, for his eighth title.
“Extremely pleased with the way this week turned out for me. Every match was hard, but I was able to dig deep and find a way to win. Am really proud of my performance. The quarterfinal against Joshna was exciting. I had not played her in a few years. So, it was a good opportunity for me. Am happy that I was able to play my game for most part of that match and win in five games”, stated Tanvi.
Quite immediate in giving credit score to coaches Dhruv Dhawan, Lalit Varma and Saatvik Joshi aside from coach Naveen Panwar, Tanvi stated that she had ready nicely with them again residence in Delhi, for the present cycle of tournaments.
“I put in a lot of work in the past two months with my coaches and physical trainer to build my game and fitness. The efforts in the off-season training sessions are showing now”, stated Tanvi.
Happy to get again to her finest buddy Collette Sultana of Malta, a fellow squash professional from the Columbia University who lives in Australia, Tanvi was happy with the help.
She will probably be competing in two extra tournaments in Australia over the following fortnight.
The outcomes:
Men (remaining): Addeen Idrakie (Mas) bt Velavan Senthilkumar 11-8, 11-2, 11-9; Semifinals: Velavan bt Ivan Yuen (Mas) 11-6, 11-6, 11-5; Quarterfinals: Velavan bt Alasdair Prott (Sco) 11-8, 11-6, 11-6.
Women (remaining): Tanvi Khanna bt Chan Yiwen (Mas) 7-11, 12-10, 12-10, 11-8; Semifinals: Tanvi bt Alex Haydon (Aus) 11th of September, 11-7, 8-11, 11-5, 11-7; Quarterfinals: Tanvi bt Joshna Chinappa 11-9, 11-6, 3-11, 6-11, 11-8; Jessica Turnbull (Aus) bt Urwashi Joshi 11th of September, 11-2, 11-4, 11-7.
– Kamesh Srinivasan
Ashray wins males’s Delhi State squash championship title
Ashray Ohri beat Junaid Muzaffar Thoker 11-6, 11-7, 7-11, 11-9 for the lads’s title within the Delhi State squash championship on the Delhi Gymkhana Club on Sunday.
In the women under-13 remaining, Anya Sood beat Maira Ghosh 11-9, 11-9, 10-12, 6-11, 11-3 in a battle of wits.
The outcomes (finals):
Men: Ashray Ohri bt Junaid Muzaffar Thoker 11-6, 11-7, 7-11, 11-9.
Boys: Under-17: Ishkaran Singh bt Shaurya Gautam 11-7, 11-9, 11-6.
Under-15: Yuvaditya Jain bt Parthvir Singh 11-5, 11-9, 11-5.
Under-13: Vedaant Aggarwal bt Jagesh Chhabra 11-6, 11-6, 11-9.
Under-11: Abhyuday Arora bt Vihaan Chandhok 11-5, 11-5, 11-6.
Girls: Under-19: Sanvi Batar bt Perina Sharma 11-8, 11-4, 11-7.
Under-15: Kaashvi Mangal bt Ishika Anand 11-2, 11-4, 11-3.
Under-13: Anya Sood bt Maira Ghosh 11-9, 11-9, 10-12, 6-11, 11-3.
Under-11: Sanaita Singh bt India Vadehra 11-3, 11-1, 11-2.
– Kamesh Srinivasan
GOLF
Lahiri in sixth place at Newcastle
Indian {golfing} ace Anirban Lahiri added a second straight 69 on a shifting day and was tied sixth with another spherical to go within the International Series England in Newcastle on Sunday.
Lahiri, who was second within the Liv Series occasion in New York final week, was three pictures behind the chief Andy Ogletree (67) who was on nine-under.
Among the opposite Indians, Ajeetesh Sandhu (71) was tied twenty sixth, Gaganjeet Bhullar (75) was tied 57th, whereas veteran Jyoti Randhawa (81) was seventy fifth.
Lahiri’s spherical was a wierd one. Over the primary 10 holes he had two double bogeys on the second and the Tenth with one birdie in between on fourth. He moved into an overdrive within the final eighth as he birdied 4 in a row from Eleventh to 14th and picked another on sixteenth to get to 1-under 69.
Lahiri had one double on the primary day and two on the third. He is now trying to problem for his first win in eight years with the final one having come on the Indian Open in 2015.
On a day when the solar got here out for the primary time this week, though a powerful wind accompanied it, unheralded South African Neil Schietekat carded a 66 at Close House, close to Newcastle, to take a seat one again, whereas Australian Matt Jones (67), Abraham Ancer (69) from Mexico and Spaniard David Puig (70) have been an additional stroke adrift.
Ogletree, who heads each the Asian Tour and International Series Order of Merits, completed strongly with an eagle on the par-five sixteenth, adopted by a birdie to edge forward of a stacked chief board.
Schietekat was overjoyed to be among the many entrance runners, having practically not began this week following a nasty fall off a golf buggy.
– PTI
Diksha, Gandas make second minimize, purpose for top-10 end at World Invitational
Diksha Dagar stayed focussed to compile a gradual even par spherical of 72 however slipped to tied-Eleventh place after the third day of the ISPS HANDA World Invitational event on Sunday.
However, Diksha made the second minimize because the third spherical minimize fell at 4-over with 38 gamers making it by to the ultimate day.
In the lads’s phase of the event, Manu Gandas was tied-Tenth after a spherical of 70 on the third day and he additionally made the third spherical minimize which fell at 2-over.
Among the ladies, Gabriella Cowley fired a spherical of 67 (-5) to carry a one-shot lead whereas Dan Brown retained his six-stroke lead amongst males.
Diksha, coming off a T-21 end within the AIG Women’s Open, had two birdies on the primary and the ninth holes of the entrance 9 after which she appeared set to be comfortably within the Top-10.
Then she dropped bogeys on the Tenth and sixteenth gap to drop again to even and slipped simply out of the Top-10.
In the lads’s part, Gandas, after a birdie on the second, had 4 bogeys within the subsequent seven holes.
However, he recovered nicely for 3 birdies and no bogeys on the again 9 to complete at even par. He was nonetheless within the top-10.
– PTI
TENNIS
Double crown for Tavish Pahwa
Tavish Pahwa gained a double crown within the Asian under-14 grade-A tennis event in Selangor, Malaysia, on Sunday.
Tavish beat second seed Alex Lap Hang Hui of Hong Kong 6-4, 6-4 within the remaining. In 5 rounds, he dropped solely 19 video games in all.
In partnership with Alex Lap, Tavish gained the doubles title, beating Akmal Abdullaev and Zachary Sng 7-6(2), 6-3 within the remaining.
The outcomes:
Under-14 boys (remaining): Tavish Pahwa bt Alex Lap Hang Hui (Hkg) 6-4, 6-4; Semifinals: Tavish bt Dharma Pantaratorn (Tha) 6-2, 6-4.
Doubles (remaining): Tavish & Alex Lap Hang Hui (Hkg) bt Akmal Abdullaev (Uzb) & Zachary Sng (Sng) 7-6(2), 6-3.
– Kamesh Srinivasan
CHESS
National chess championship: Puranik ends Sayantan’s resistance
Decisive outcomes on the highest 9 boards left Grandmasters Abhimanyu Puranik, S. P. Sethuraman, Mithrabha Guha and Deep Sengupta with an ideal rating after 5 rounds of the National chess championship right here on Sunday.
Unlike Saturday, outcomes adopted an anticipated course with most favourites enjoying to their score energy. Interestingly, three of the 4 leaders gained with black items whereas the following 9 winners emerged from the white aspect.
Puranik ended the resistance of Sayantan Das in 56 strikes, a lot after Sethuraman, enjoying white, stopped his Tamil Nadu mate N. R. Vignesh in 43 strikes. Sethuraman’s rook for knight proved decisive.
Mitrabha punished C. Praveen Kumar for an error of judgement made on the thirtieth transfer and gained in 53 strikes. Deep gained an edge after P. Iniyan’s seventeenth transfer and saved enlarging his benefit to emerge stronger in 58 strikes.
The outcomes:
Fifth spherical: Sayantan Das (4) misplaced to Abhimanyu Puranik (5); S. P. Sethuraman (5) bt N. R. Vignesh (4); C. Praveen Kumar (4) misplaced to Mithrabha Guha (5); P. Iniyan (4) misplaced to Deep Sengupta (5); Surya Shekhar Ganguly (4.5) bt Soham Kamotra (3.5); Diptayan Ghosh (4.5) bt P. Konguvel (3.5); Aronyak Ghosh (4.5) bt Suyog Wagh (3.5); P. Shyaamnikhil (4.5) bt Abhishek Kelkar (3.5); Sandip Nagare (4) drew with Neelash Saha (4); M. R. Venkatesh (4.5) bt Shriraj Bhosale (3.5); Bhoopnath (4) drew with Anuj Shrivatri (4); Vishnu Prasanna (4.5) bt Nirmay Garg (3.5); Bhaavan Kolla (4.5) bt S. Nitin (3.5).
-Rakesh Rao
WRESTLING
World U20 wrestling championship: Sumit takes silver
Sumit (60kg) settled for the silver medal on the concluding day of the World under-20 wrestling championships in Amman, Jordan, on Sunday.
Sumit was overwhelmed 13-4 by Armenia’s Suren Aghajanyan within the title conflict. The Indian gave his finest however couldn’t get previous Aghajanyan, who sealed the destiny of the ultimate with a throw a few minute left within the second interval and gained by technical superiority.
Ankit Gulia (72kg), who made it to the repechage spherical, suffered a 5-3 loss to Iran’s Syedmohammadmahdi Miri and received out of the race for a bronze medal.
-Y.B. Sarangi
CRICKET
A primary-rate chase from Mysore Warriors ended Hubli Tigers’ profitable streak, because the latter misplaced its first match of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 on the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium right here on Sunday.
The Warriors’ six-wicket win was courtesy a positive half-century from R. Samarth (73, 42b, 6×4, 3×6), with ready help from C.A. Karthik (29, 18b, 2×4, 2×6) and skipper Karun Nair (41, 25b, 1×4, 3×6).
Asked to bat first, the Tigers’ innings was propped up by a blistering century from opener Luvnith Sisodia (105, 62b, 7×4, 7×6). But his effort went in useless as aside from Manish Pandey (33, 21b, 3×4, 1×6) he didn’t obtain a lot help, and the Hubballi aspect couldn’t cross the magic mark of 200.
In the day’s second contest, Mangalore Dragons was handsomely overwhelmed by defending champion Gulbarga Mystics. The five-wicket triumph was made doable by V. Vyshak’s early blows (2/31) – for which he earned the player-of-the-match award – and middle-order batter R. Smaran’s unbeaten half-century (62 n.o., 42b, 3×4, 4×6).
Brief scores:
Hubli Tigers 185/7 in 20 overs (Luvnith Sisodia 105, Manish Pandey 33, C.A. Karthik 4/50) misplaced to Mysore Warriors 188/4 in 18.5 overs (R. Samarth 73, C.A. Karthik 29, Karun Nair 41, Praveen Dubey 3/38); PoM: Samarth.
Mangalore Dragons 120/9 in 20 overs (Gaurav Dhiman 27) misplaced to Gulbarga Mystics 121/5 in 17.1 overs (R. Smaran 62 n.o.); PoM: V. Vyshak.
Monday’s matches:
Gulbarga Mystics vs. Shivamogga Lions; Bengaluru Blasters vs. Mangalore Dragons.
– Team Sportstar
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