June 24, A brief description of Indian sports news

Tennis

ITF Women’s Championship $ 25,000: Thandie beat Chaudhry in the semifinals; Kostola overturns the top seed Marcinkēvičs

Karman Kaura Tandi maintained India’s hopes on Friday in Baliavas in Draft Tennis, beating Vaidhi Chaudhary in the quarterfinals of the ITF Women’s Tennis Championship 6: 4, 6: 3.

Carmen Vaira hit a big serve and unleashed the killer’s forehand, but she had the patience and maturity to hold on to the match.

Waidhi played hard in previous rounds to defeat Ankita Raini and Humira Paharmos. She fought to jump from 1: 5 in the first set, but Karman raised it when needed.

In the second set, Karman advanced and held firm against Bonin Kovapetukted in the semi-finals.

Bunen from Thailand played just three matches, with Hamidipati admitted to the match due to Shrifali’s illness. It is possible that the long match had reached Shrifali under the heat, and I felt sick after waking up. She took courage to skip the trial and sat down gently, but she couldn’t stand it for long.

In the first half, the 3rd racquet of the Belgian world rank Sofija Kostola with the first number of Diāna Marcinkēvičs from Latvia knocked down 6-4, 6-4. In the semi-finals, 17-year-old Sofia will play with Japan’s Saki Imamuru.

The photo shows Sofia Kostola, who killed the first issue of Diana Marcinkevich at the $ 25,000 International Tennis Federation Championships in Gurugram on Friday.

India’s doubles challenge ended when the Japanese duo Momoko Kobori and Misaki Matsuda lost to Zil Desai in the semifinals, as did Kazakhstan’s Guzela Anitdinova 6-2 6-4.

Results:

Singles (Quarterfinals):

Sofija Kostola beat Diāna Marcinkēvičs (LAT) 6: 4, 6: 4. Saki Imamura (Japan) beat Anna Okulova (Russia) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4; Karman Kaurs Tandi defeated Vaidhi Chaudhary 6-3, 6-4; Bonin Kovapetukted (THA) beat Shrifali Bhamidipati 2 (1).

Doubles (semi-finals): Saki Imamura (Japan) and Priska Madeleine Nugroho (Ena) v. Sofia Kostolas (Bill) and Elena Bredankin (Russia) 7: 5, 6: 3; Momoko Kobori and Misaki Matsuda (Japan) defeated Guzalu Anetdinov (Kaz) and Zil Desai 6: 2, 6: 4.

– Kamesh Srinivasan

The duo Tombare and Kulambayeva qualified for the Prokuplje doubles final in Serbia with $ 25,000.

Pratana Thumbar, in collaboration with Zebek Kulambayev of Kazakhstan, reached the $ 25,000 doubles final at the Women’s Tennis Championship in Serbia.

In the semifinals of Friday, the duo of India and Kazakhstan defeated Ilona George Ghiruja and Angelica Moratelli 6-1 6-4.

In a $ 15,000 tournament in Thailand, men Rishi Redy and Pariksit Somani beat Japan’s second number Taisei Icikava and Naoki Tajima 4: 6, 6: 3. [12-10] In the doubles semifinals.

Results:

$ 25,000 ITF Women’s Doubles, Procloplia, Serbia Doubles (Semifinals): Zebek Kulambayeva (Kaz), Praratana Thumbar (Argentina national team), Ilona Georgiana Ghiroy (Rue), Angelica Moratelli (ETA) 6-1, 6-4; Quarterfinals: Zebek, Bertana Vu, Ivan Yorovich and Dejana Radanovich (Bosnian Serb).

$ 15,000 ITF Women’s Doubles, Chiang Rai, Thailand Doubles (Semifinals): Chompoothip Jundakate & Tamachan Momkoonthod (Tha) bt Xun Fang Ying (Chn) un Ashmitha Easwaramurthi 6-3, 5-7, [10-8].

$ 15,000 ITF Men’s South Bend, USA Singles (Round 1):
Shuichi Sekiguchi (Japan) defeated Aditya Vashista 7: 5, 6: 2. My Husband (Quarterfinals): James Kent Trotter (Japan) and Sedant Panthea defeated John Mon (UK) and Adam Wolton (Australia) 6: 3, 3: 6. [10-5].

$ 15,000 ITF Men’s Chiang Rai Thailand Doubles (Semifinals):
Rishi Reddy un Barikshit Somani, bet Taisei Išikava un Naoki Tadžima (Japan) 4-6, 6-3, [12-10].

– Kamesh Srinivasan

Filming – starring Kumar Surendra Singh

The Olympics Manu Bhakkar was at her best in the competition as she won gold medals in the women’s and junior pneumatic pistol at the 20th Kumar Surendra Singh Shooting Championships at Madhya Pradesh Academy in Bhopal on Friday.

Women’s air pistol medal holders (from left) Arshdeep Kaur, champion Manu Bhakir and Radhika Talwar. – Special agreement

Manu, a third-year student at Lady Shriram College in the capital, took part in the competition. For the women’s gold medal, she beat Arshdeep Kaur at 16:14 when the race went on the wire.

In the junior division, Manu beat Juvica Tomara with 16:12, closing the case before it became a nervous test again.

Juvica had shown its class, beating Manu in the qualifiers with 584 vs. 573, but the latter prevailed with his experience, competing regularly at the highest level.

The youth gold was won by Sheha Narval, defeating Lakshita at 17:13. Lakshita won gold in the youth subcategory with 572 qualifying points because the event did not include a final.

Results

air gun

Women1. Manu Bhakir 16 (263,9) 573; 2 – Archdeep Core 14 (260,5) 573; 3 – Radhika Tanwar 247,4 (571); 4- Lakšita 247,4 (572).

junior1. Manu Bhakir 16 (249,0) 573; 2. Yuvica Tomar 12 (252,7)
584; 3 – Lakšita 246.7 (572); 4 – Varša Singhs 246,3 (574).

young people1 – Sheikha Narwal 17 (254,0) 572; 2 – Lakšita 13 (248,5) 572; 3.
Archdeep Core 248,2 (573); 4. Mansi Anands 246,8 (571).

Sub youth: 1. Lakšita 572; 2 – Lakšita Bangal 571; 3 — Naamiya Kapoor 568.

Kamesh Srinivasan

Shooting

Joti wins another medal for India in the third round of the World Cup shooting

Goti Surekha and Abhishek secured another medal in India, reaching the final of the mixed teams in the third round of the World Cup in Paris on Friday.

The beat of the constantly experienced duo, as well as India, which finished third in the first round, beat Puerto Rico by 158: 150 and El Salvador by 155: 155 (19 * -19) and took home silver in Estonia with Lisel Gatma and Rubens. Jatma, 156: 151 to reach the final.

India will fight for the title with France in fifth place.

However, the 13th-ranked Indian mixed team Ankita Bhakat and Tarundip Rai lost to Kazakhstan 5-4 (20-18) in the first round.

In the re-enactment of the men’s singles, Jayanta Talukdar made a fight against the two-time Olympic world champion and multiple world champion Vuodin Kim from Korea before withdrawing in the third round.

Talukdar, who defeated British Keith Harding 7: 1 and Frenchman Thomas Chero 6: 2, lost to Vuoyin after a 10: 9 loss.

In stage 2, Talukdar conceded to the Koreans with a series of penalties.

Neerai Chauhan was beaten in the first round. Pravin Jadhav and Tarundip Rai lost in the second.

Simranja Kaura lost in the second round, while Diipika Kumari, Reddie Poora and Ankita Bhakata lost in the first round of the women’s singles competition.

-YB Sarangi

Another feather for Jotiy in the Surekha cap

Andhra Pradesh’s cabinet, led by Prime Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, who met in Amaravati (Vijayawada) on Friday, has decided to nominate Jama Masjid V. Jyothi Surekha as deputy.

The 25-year-old Surekha has won the Arjuna Prize, as well as four silver medals, two bronze medals in the World Cup, one silver medal in the World Cup and four gold medals in the Asian Championships.

Currently, Vijayawada-based Archer is ranked 3rd in the world in the Compound Bow category.

It should be noted that the champions PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth have received similar work for their “outstanding achievements”. The Prime Minister today also congratulated Srikant together with Sheikh Gavrin, winner of the 2022 Olympic Games bronze medal.

The prime minister also instructed officials to give Janffin a suitable position in the state government. The Minister of Sports of Andhra Pradesh, among others, took part.

-VV Subhrahmanjans

golf

Diksha and Neha opened the first round in Prague with hard cards

India’s Dixa Dagara showed a great five-finger finish in the five-hole finish, ranking her three-year-old under the age of 69, in the top ten after the first round of the Tipsport Ladies Check Ladies Open.

Other Indians included Neha Tripathi (71) with T-29, Vani Kapur (72) and Ridima Delavari (72) with T48 and Amandip Dralls (73) with T-61.

The Spanish challenge started strongly as Teresa Diesel Malinere (67) led the fifth place under the pitch.

She was followed by three more Spanish Ella Fulch, Paz Marf Sansa and Lun Sopron Galmes, all of whom threw four times under the age of 68 to win a second place draw. Two other players, Johanna Gustafsson and Nicole Brusch, were fourth but have not yet finished the tour.

Dixa, the gold medalist at the Deaf Olympics, who scored in the last two matches in the Scandinavian mixed race and then the London JTS, won one of the top nine birds to perform in one round at the age of 35.

At the back of the nine, this bullet dropped a ghost in the twelfth. However, the three birds provided a good opening day on days 14, 15 and 17 as they were in the sixth draw with some golfers from the unfinished afternoon wave.

Dagars was in the first group of the second session.

Tripathi turned on one of the best stages of a women’s tour of Europe ever, as in the first round she won a card until the age of 71 with four birds, two of which were Par-5 in the seventh and fifteenth, and three bogey.

Kapur began the day at sixty. She first had a double of -4 and then a bogey of -5 per second to overtake three times after two pits.

Then I fought well with three birds against another ghost in the next five pits. She scored one point over 37 in her ninth place. She slipped to 15th place, finished 16th and finished 18th with the little bird, winning 72 one-day cards.

Delaware, who started from 10th place, pulled out 12th and 13th places and turned more than twice and was still more than twice after 12 holes.

The bird on Bar-3 13 was replaced by a ghost on Bar-5 V. She squeezed with two birds in the seventh and ninth, and her pit closed at 72.

Dreel turned one over the front nine, the ghost in second, and the bird in seventh and ninth. In the second ninth, she threw throws at 14 and 16 and one go-kart above 73.

-PTI

swimming

Srihari, Anish continue to shine in Singapore’s national bathing vessels

Srihari Nataraj and Anish Jodha continued to dazzle the Singapore National Swimming Championships by winning gold medals in their second match on Friday.

Srihari, who is preparing for next month’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, won 25.69 to win the top prize in the 50m backstroke.

On the other hand, Anišs added two more medals to his cat.

The 18-year-old won gold in the 200-meter freestyle with a time of 1: 52.47 and silver in the individual swim, stopping the clock at 4: 37.18.

Srihari and Anish also won a gold medal on the opening day of the competition.

Sovana Si Bhaskar was the third Indian swimmer to finish on the podium, winning silver in the women’s 29.82.

The Srihari Quartet, AS Anand D. Aditja and Rama Rao Sambhavvs also won silver in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay with a time of 3: 26.82.

-PTI

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