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Indian sports activities information wrap: March 15

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TENNIS

$25,000 ITF ladies’s tennis: Bhamidipaty beats Mikulskyte in quarters

Shrivalli Bhamidipaty blasted her well beyond the fifth seed Justina Mikulskyte of Lithuania 6-0, 6-0 in 49 minutes within the quarterfinals of the $25,000 ITF ladies’s tennis event on the Indore Tennis Club on Friday.

Quite at house on the fast courts the place she had skilled in previous with coach Sajid Lodi, the 22-year-old Shrivalli smashed her well beyond Justina, who had received the title in Gurugram a fortnight earlier.

Shrivalli began hesitantly with two double faults within the first recreation however hardly ever put a foot improper thereafter. She conceded solely 19 factors to the 28-year-old Justina, ranked 249 on the earth.

In the semifinals, Shrivalli will play Polina Iatcenko, who pipped third seed Ankita Raina in a troublesome encounter. Ankita fought again from being down 3-5 and saved two match factors earlier than the Russian nosed forward within the eventual tie-break for a 6-3, 7-6(4) victory.

The different semifinal shall be between Dalila Jakupovic and Mananchaya Sawangkaew, who have been equally emphatic in thriving on the situations.

Shrivalli later made the doubles last with Vaidehi Chaudhari, beating the opposite Indian pair of Sahaja Yamalapalli and Zeel Desai in an entertaining contest.

The Indian pair will face Ya-Hsuan Lee and Sohyun Park, who recovered from a gradual begin to outplay second seeds Jacqueline Cabaj Awad and Diana Marcinkevica 10-1 within the tremendous tie-break.

The outcomes

Singles (quarterfinals): Shrivalli Bhamidipaty bt Justina Mikulskyte (Ltu) 6-0, 6-0; Polina Iatcenko bt Ankita Raina 6-3, 7-6(4); Mananchaya Sawangkaew (Tha) bt Jacqueline Cabaj Awad (Swe) 6-1, 6-2; Dalila Jakupovic (Slo) bt Thasaporn Naklo (Tha) 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles (semifinals): Shrivalli Bhamidipaty & Vaidehi Chaudhari bt Zeel Desai & Sahaja Yamalapalli 6-1, 7-6(7); Ya-Hsuan Lee (Tpe) & Sohyun Park (Kor) bt Jacqueline Cabaj Awad (Swe) & Diana Marcinkevica (Lat) 4-6, 6-0, [10-1].

-Kamesh Srinivasan

$25,000 ITF males’s tennis: Karan beats Wishaya in quarterfinals

Karan Singh continued his tremendous run and beat Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul of Thailand 6-1, 6-4 within the quarterfinals of the $25,000 ITF males’s tennis event on the DLTA Complex on Friday.

The 20-year-old Karan will problem the highest seed and former world No.75, Evgeny Donskoy within the semifinals.

Ramkumar Ramanathan was equally comfy in getting previous seventh seed Siddharth Vishwakarma in straight units. It was the second win for Ramkumar over the wiry Vishwakarma in as many conferences.

In the semifinal, Ramkumar will play fifth seed Nam Hoang Ly of Vietnam, who beat Manish Sureshkumar in straight units.

In doubles, prime seeds Parikshit Somani and Manish Sureshkumar arrange a title conflict in opposition to one other Indian pair, third seeds Siddhant Banthia and Vishnu Vardhan.

The outcomes

Singles (quarterfinals): Evgeny Donskoy bt Florent Bax (Fra) 6-2, 4-1 (retired); Karan Singh bt Wishaya Trongcharoenchaikul (Tha) 6-1, 6-4; Ramkumar Ramanathan bt Siddharth Vishwakarma 6-4, 6-2; Nam Hoang Ly (Vie) bt Manish Sureshkumar 6-4, 6-4.

Doubles (semifinals): Parikshit Somani & Manish Sureshkumar bt Kazuma Kawachi (Jpn) & Woobin Shin 9Kor) 6-0, 6-3; Siddhant Banthia & Vishnu Vardhan bt Ramkumar Ramanathan & Khumoyun Sultanov (Uzb) 6-2, 6-4.

-Kamesh Srinivasan

ITF Masters tennis event: Vaidik Munshaw, Monica Menon win over-30 titles

Vaidik Munshaw beat Kshitij Kamal 4-6, 6-2, [10-8] within the last of the over-30 occasion within the ITF Masters tennis event on the Joygaon Academy.

In the ladies’s over-30 occasion, Monica Menon outplayed Jyoti for the lack of one recreation within the last.

The outcomes (finals):
Mens:

Over-30: Vaidik Munshaw bt Kshitij Kamal 4-6, 6-2, [10-8];

Over-35: Mishal Javia bt Hafiz Beg 6-2, 6-0;

Over-40: Aditya Khanna bt Raj Kumar 1-6, 6-3, [10-3];

Over-45: Rohan Bhasin bt Swarandeep Singh Dhodi 6-2, 6-4.

Women:

Over-30: Monica Menon bt Jyoti 6-0, 6-1;

Over-40: Rani Kaur Marwa bt Pinky Sharma 6-0, 6-4;

Over-45: Neelam Chopra bt Sonal Vohra 6-2, 6-2.

Kamesh Srinivasan

€74,825 Challenger tennis: Bollipalli, Poonacha overwhelmed in doubles quarterfinals

Rithvik Bollipalli and Niki Poonacha have been overwhelmed 7-6(5), 2-6, [10-8] by alternate entrants Franco Agamenone and Santiago Taverna within the doubles quarterfinals of the €74,825 Challenger tennis event in Szekesfehervar, Hungary.

The Indian pair received €880 and 16 ATP factors.

The outcomes

€74,825 Challenger, Szekesfehervar, Hungary Doubles (quarterfinals): Franco Agamenone (Ita) & Santiago Taverna (Arg) bt Rithvik Bollipalli & Niki Poonacha 7-6(5), 2-6, [10-8].

$25,000 ITF ladies, Solarino, Italy Doubles (quarterfinals): Magali Kempen (Bel) & Yu-Yun Li (Tpe) bt Kathleen Kanev (Ger) & Vasanti Shinde 7-5, 6-2.

-Kamesh Srinivasan

SHOOTING

National shotgun choice trials: World Cup gold medallist Mairaj wins skeet last

World Cup gold medallist Mairaj Ahmad Khan beat Asian Games silver medallist and Olympic quota winner Anantjeet Singh Naruka 56-54 within the last of skeet within the fourth National shotgun choice trials on the Madhya Pradesh Academy on Friday.

Mohd. Sheeraz Sheikh positioned third forward of Harmehar Singh Lally, qualification topper Kuldeep Sanyashi (120) and Bhavtegh Singh Gill.

Olympian and world document holder, Angad Vir Singh Bajwa shot 115 and missed the ultimate by two factors following a beneath par rating of 20 within the fifth spherical.

In ladies’s skeet, Maheshwari Chauhan beat World Cup medallist Ganemat Sekhon 56-48 for the highest spot. Shivani Raikwar positioned third and was adopted by Darshna Rathore, Areeba Khan and Olympic quota winner Raiza Dhillon.

The outcomes

Skeet: Men: 1. Mairaj Ahmad Khan 56 (116); 2. Anantjeet Singh Naruka 54 (117); 3. Mohd. Sheeraz sheikh 43 (118).

Women: 1. Maheshwari Chauhan 56 (114); 2. Ganemat Sekhon 48 (115); 3. Shivani Raikwar 41 (113).

-Kamesh Srinivasan

HOCKEY

Senior Women National Championship:Deepika strikes 5 at hand Haryana massive win over Assam

Deepika slammed 5 objectives as Hockey Haryana thrashed Assam Hockey 15-0 within the Senior Women National Championship right here on Friday.

Deepika (2nd, fortieth, forty second, forty ninth, 56th minutes) led the present within the opening match of the day as she shone brightly for Hockey Haryana.

Known for her prowess from set items, Deepika transformed two penalty corners apart from scoring three area objectives on the Major Dhyanchand Hockey Stadium Nehrunager in Pimpri.

Sharmila Devi (2nd, thirty fifth), Mahima Choudhary (fifteenth, forty seventh), Udita (thirty second from PC, thirty sixth from PC) too sparkled scoring a brace every, whereas Neha Goyal (eighth), Navneet Kaur (twenty sixth), Ekta Kaushik (forty fourth), Jyoti (fiftieth) have been the opposite aim getters in Hockey Haryana’s emphatic win.

Udita too was in her aspect from penalty-corners as she scored each her objectives from set items.

By advantage of its maiden win, Hockey Haryana are actually atop Pool D with three factors. Puducherry Hockey is the opposite staff within the pool.

In a Pool E match, Dipti Lakra (fifth, twelfth minutes), Dipi Monika Toppo (tenth, 51st minutes) and Aten Topno (twelfth, thirty fourth) struck twice every at hand Hockey Association of Odisha an emphatic 9-1 win over Goans Hockey.

Besides, Jiwan Kishori Toppo (twenty ninth), Nitu Lakra (57th) and Anupa Barla (Sixtieth) additionally registered their names within the scoresheet for Hockey Association of Odisha.

Geeta Rathod scored the comfort aim for Goans Hockey within the forty seventh minute from a area strike.

Hockey Association of Odisha additionally registered its first win within the event and is on prime of its pool. Hockey Chandigarh is the opposite facet in Pool E.

Heavyweights Hockey Punjab slammed Hockey Rajasthan 11-2 in a Pool F match.

Sarabdeep Kaur (fifteenth, thirty ninth, 56th) slammed a hat-trick, whereas Taranpreet Kaur (1st, forty second) and Kirandeep Kaur (18th, forty fifth) scored a brace every for Punjab in its dominating present.

MOTORSPORTS

forty seventh MMSC South India Rally: Dean Mascaremhas, co-driver Karumbaiah prime time sheets in first spherical

Mangaluru’s Dean Mascarenhas and co-driver Konganda Karumbaiah from Ammati, Kodagu, got here up with a shocking drive to prime the time sheets within the forty seventh MMSC South India Rally, the primary spherical of the Blueband fmsci Indian National Rally Championship 2024, which noticed the 51 rivals doing two loops of the 1.55 Kms Super Special Stage on the Madras International Circuit on Friday.

While 30-year-old Mascarenhas (DB Motorsports) did the star flip in his Volkswagen Polo to emerge because the provisional chief, Bengaluru’s Karna Kadur, combining with veteran co-driver Musa Sherif (Kasargod) for the primary time, led the sector within the AVT Gold Cup FIA APRC Asia Cup, however was solely sixth quickest within the mixed standings.

Further down the grid, Delhi’s Maninder Singh Prince (co-driver Arjun Dheerendra, Bengaluru) of SNAP Racing, topped within the INRC 2 class whereas Bengaluru’s Arjun Rajiv (co-driver Vinay Padmashali, Mysuru) took a slender chief in INRC 3 and Junior INRC and Anushriya Gulati raced to a cushty lead within the Women INRC classes.

Mangaluru’s Dean Mascarenhas (left) and co-driver Konganda Karumbaiah from Ammati, Kodagu, are the Overall leaders in INRC.
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SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Meanwhile, the Bengaluru pair of Pragathi Gowda and co-driver Trisha Alonkar, sponsored by SIDVIN and MRF Tyres, in an All-Wheel Drive Subaru Impreza for the primary time, struggled a bit and was positioned third within the Asia Cup, behind Kadur and Wadia.

Mascarenhas stated: “I am driving the same car as last season, which was a bit of up-and-down for me. But today, the car was great, and we had no issues with it. Happy to finish the day as the Overall leader, though I am aware it’s still early days and plenty more Stages to negotiate over the next two days.”

The early leaders after Friday’s shootout when two automobiles raced on parallel tracks, face an acid check over the subsequent two days when the rivals head out to Special Stages in AAVISA and Kelam beside the Track.

Unaudited classification (after Section-1, Leg-1):

FIA APRC-Asia Rally Cup: 1. Karna Kadur (Bengaluru) / Musa Sherif (Kasargod) (Arka Motorsports) (02mins, 56.8secs); 2. Harkrishan Wadia (Delhi) / Kunal Kashyap (Himachal) (Arka Motorsports) (02:57.7); 3. Pragathi Gowda / Trisha Alonkar (Both Bengaluru) (Pvt.) (02:58.7).

Blueband Fmsci Indian National Rally Championship:

Overall: Dean Mascarenhas (Mangaluru) / Gagan Karumbaiah (Kodagu) (DB Motorsports) (02:53.8); Maninder Singh Prince (Delhi) / Arjun Dheerendra (Bengaluru) (SNAP Racing) (02:55.3); Younus Ilyas (Kollam) / Chandramouli M (Bengaluru) (SNAP Racing) (02:55.7).

INRC 2: Maninder Singh Prince / Arjun Dheerendra (02:55.3); Philippos Matthai (Delhi) / PV Srinivasa Murthy (Bengaluru) (Arka Motorsports) (02:55.7); 3. Aditya Thakur / Virender Kashyap (each Himachal) (Chettinad Sporting) (02:56.5).

INRC 3: Arjun Rajiv (Bengaluru) / Vinay Padmashali (Mysuru) (Chettinad Sporting) (02:58.6); 2. Sheshank Jamwal (Himachal) / Aseem Sharma (Chandigarh) (Arka Motorsports) (02:58.8); 2. Vishak Balachandran (Thiruvananthapuram) / Anil Abbas (Ernakulam) (Chettinad Sporting) (02:59.3).

Junior INRC: 1. Arjun Rajiv (Bengaluru) / Vinay Padmashali (Mysuru) (02:58.6); 2. Arnav Pratap Singh (Delhi) / Rohit N (Bengaluru) (SNAP Racing) (02:59.8); 3. Nikhil J (Bengaluru) / Raghuram Saminathan (Coimbatore) (Pvt.) (03:04.3);

Women INRC: 1. Anushriya Gulati (Dehradun) / Karan Aukta (Arka Motorsports) (03:06.0); 2. Tarushi Vikram / Sheraz Ahmed (each Chikkamagaluru) (Pvt.) (03:21.9); 3. Harshita Raj Gowda (Bengaluru) / Vignesh Mahalingam (Coimbatore) (Pvt.) (03:27.1);

Fmsci Challenge – Gypsy: 1. Dr Akarsh Sundar (Chikkamagaluru) / Ravikumar Reddy (Bengaluru) (Pvt.) (03:15.4); 2. Sanjay Agarwal / Dheeraj Manae (each Bengaluru) (Pvt.) (03:16.9); 3. Jayanth Somanathan / R Rajashekar (Pvt.) (03:18.8);

-Team Sportstar

GOLF

Tvesa Malik picks up top-10 end in Cape Town

Tvesa Malik logged one other tremendous consequence with a top-10 end on the Standard Bank Ladies Open as she completed T-9 within the 54-hole occasion on Friday.

Tvesa, the winner of a title on the Sunshine Ladies Tour, shot rounds of 73, 71 and 76.

South African Gabrielle Venter shot 4-under 70 on the ultimate day to win the title at 9-under, pushing in a single day chief Kylie Henry (74) and France’s Emie Peronnin (70) to tied-second spot.

Tvesa, who had under-par rounds on the primary two days and was mendacity tied fourth, had only one birdie in opposition to three bogeys in her 2-over 76 on the Par-74 Royal Cape Golf Course.

Tvesa was tied for ninth alongside Kiera Floyd of South Africa and Germany’s Carolin Kaufmann.

Tvesa, a a number of winner and an Order of Merit topper on the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour, parred the primary six holes after which dropped two photographs on the seventh and ninth. A birdie on the eleventh was some compensation however she gave that away on the seventeenth.

Verena Gimmy of Germany and Spain’s Harang Lee have been tied for fourth, whereas Florentyna Parker was fifth. Arian Klotz and Vanessa Knecht have been tied for seventh place.

After 4 occasions this season on the Sunshine Ladies Tour, Tvesa is fifth on the Order of Merit, which is at the moment being topped by Kylie Henry. Chasing the chief is Gabielle Venter.

The Tour will now take a break and resume with the ABSA Ladies Invitational within the first week of April. Tvesa shall be joined by Ridhima Dilawari, Neha Tripathi, Seher Atwal and Asmitha Sathish.

-PTI

Kapur, Ahlawat solely Indians to make the reduce in Macau

Indian golfers Shiv Kapur and Veer Ahlawat shot 67 and 68 respectively within the second spherical to emerge as the one two Indians to make the reduce on the International Series Macau on Friday.

While Kapur was Tied-42 with a two-day complete of five-under, Ahlawat (68-68) was in tied-Sixtieth place.

Ajeetesh Sandhu, Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, SSP Chawrasia, Karandeep Kochhar, S Chikkarangappa, Rashid Khan and Gaganjeet Bhullar missed the reduce, whereas Jeev Milkha Singh withdrew after the primary spherical.

Spain’s David Puig and Jbe Kruger from South Africa took the midway lead capturing within the low 60s.

Puig, winner of the season-opening IRS Malaysian Open, shot a six-under-par 64, whereas Kruger fired a 63.

-PTI

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