TENNIS
Vaishnavi Adkar beat wild card entrant Madhurima Sawant 6-0, 6-1 in the first round of the $25,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament at the District Sports Complex on Tuesday.
Second seed Sahaja Yamalapalli did better by blanking qualifier Ishwari Matere.
In doubles pre-quarterfinals, Smriti Bhasin and Sravya Shivani beat top seeds Valentini Grammatikopoulou and Ekaterina Yashina in straight sets.
The results:
Singles (first round): Thasaporn Naklo (Tha) bt Viktoria Morvayova (Svk) 6-4, 6-1; Bunyawi Thamchaiwat (Tha) bt Riya Bhatia 6-0, 6-3; Zhibek Klambayeva (Kaz) bt Paavanii Paathak 6-1, 6-3; Vaishnavi Adkar bt Madhurima Sawant 6-0, 6-1; Punnin Kovapitukted (Tha) bt Bela Tamhankar 6-1, 6-1; Tiantsoa Rajaonah (Fra) bt Pooja Ingale 7-5, 6-2; Sahaja Yamalapalli bt Ishwari Matere 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Smriti Bhasin & Sravya Shivani bt Valentini Grammatikopoulou (Gre) & Ekaterina Yashina 6-4, 6-2; Viera Deeperm (Tha) & Madhurima Sawant bt Sonal Patil & Abhaya Vemuri 6-1, 2-6, [10-8]; Akanksha Nitture & Soha Sadiq bt Diana Marcinkevica (Lat) & Viktoria Morvayova (Svk) 6-0, 0-6, [10-7]; Ishwari Matere & Yashaswini Panwar bt Aakruti Sonkusae & Sahira Singh 7-6(7), 6-3; Zuzanna Pawlikowska (Pol) & Tiantsoa Rajaonah (Fra) bt Maria Mikhailova & Sofia Nagornaia (Isr) 6-3, 6-2.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
ATHLETICS
Rajesh Vetcha elected for four-year term to Association of International Marathons and Distance Races
Rajesh Vetcha, founder of Hyderabad Runners and Race Director of the NMDC Hyderabad Marathon, by becoming the first individual from the running community and the second from India to be elected for a four-year term to the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) since its inception in 1982.
Rajesh has been a trailblazer in the Indian running movement, founding Hyderabad Runners in 2007.
Currently serving as Race Director for the NMDC Hyderabad Marathon, a World Athletics Basic Label event and the second-largest marathon in India, Rajesh has also played a pivotal role in mentoring and establishing running groups and marathon events nationwide, including in Chennai, Kochi, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Bhopal, Raipur, and Visakhapatnam.
-V. V. Subrahmanyam
Pooja breaks U-18 national record to win Heptathlon gold
Haryana girl Pooja, the under-18 high jump champion, overcame a confusion in 200m that pulled her performance a bit overnight to aggregate 5102 points and claim the heptathlon gold with a national record on the penultimate day of the National junior athletics championships at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.
A good jumper, Pooja pushed herself hard to place third in the final 1000m race and pip Sriteja Tholem by 15 points in a neck-and-neck contest for her second gold.
Amid a bout of rain in the morning, Vinod Singh, an Asian under-20 silver medallist who secured the 10000m gold on day one, scripted another meet record in 5000m while completing the coveted double. Top four finishers (Gaurav Bhosale, Vivek Chand and Vikas Bind) also went below the meet record.
Another Haryana athlete Sanjana Singh, who trained for the upcoming All-India inter-university meet, clocked 2:46.45 to create a new national mark in under-18 women’s 1000m.
Bhavya Pilania registered a significant improvement to achieve 52.70m and upset title favourite and training mate Poonam in under-18 women’s javelin.
National record holder Dev Meena was beaten by fellow Madhya Pradesh athlete Anshu Patel. The top three, including Kuldeep Kumar, recorded an identical 4.90m.
The results: Winners only:
Under-20:
Men: 5000m: Vinod Singh (MP) 14:12.67 (NMR, Old, 14:13.95, Sunil Dawar, 2021); Pole vault: Anshu Patel (MP) 4.90m
Women: Shot put: Jaskanwal Kaur (Pun) 14.27m; Heptathlon: Nishi Kumari (Bih) 5063.
Under-18:
Men: 1000m: Mogali Venkatram Reddy (AP) 2:29.10; Heptathlon: P.Royshan (TN) 4942 (NR, Old, 4664, P.Royshan, 2024); 1000m sprint medley: 1:54.55; High jump: Basant (Raj) 2.10m; Javelin: Himanshu (Har) 74.56m.
Women: 1000m: Sanjana Singh (Har) 2:46.45 (NR, Old, 2:51.11, Muskan, 2024), Javelin: Bhavya Pilania (Har) 52.70m; Heptathlon: Pooja (Har) 5102 (NR, Old, 4357, R. Khatun (WB) 4357; 1000m sprint medley: Tamil Nadu 2:12.80.
Under-16:
Boys: 600m: Suraj Singh (Utk) 1:21.70; Pentathlon: Naini Srikanth (Tel) 3905 (NR, Old, 3518, B. Sarma); 1000m sprint medley: Karnataka 2:00.35
Girls: 600m: Edwina Jason (TN) 1:33.26 (NR, Old, 1:35.74, Tannu, 2024), Long jump: Ananya S. (Ker) 4.05m (NR, Old, 3.91m, Dixsha, 2024); High jump: Yashvitha Potanapalli (AP) 1.52m; Pentathlon: Sathvika Sakthivel (TN) 3884 (NR, Old, 3616, B. Vyshali); 1000m sprint medley: Haryana 2:15.47.
Under-14:
Boys: Javelin: Bhiky Barman (WB) 60.65m (NR, Old, 57.27m, Yarma Lingu, 2024)
Girls: Javelin: Minakshi (Har) 46.81m (NR, Old, 36.50m, Dhriti Anand, 2024).
– YB Sarangi
GOLF
Jamal Hossain takes lead on opening day of Viswa Samudra Open
Jamal Hossain of Bangladesh scored a five-under 67 to take the lead on the opening day of the Rs.2 crore Vishwa Samudra Open golf championship at the Delhi Golf Club on Tuesday.
On a cold and windy day, action got delayed at the start owing to fog and thus 27 players could not complete their round when light faded in the evening. They will resume on Wednesday and complete their first round, before the start of the second round.
Jamal Hossain.
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The 39-year-old Jamal has been on a hot streak, as he had won the last event in Digboi. He started well with two birdies, and had the only bogey on the third. He picked three more birdies on the front nine. He had eight pars on the back nine, and wound up with a 20-feet putt for a birdie on the 18th hole.
“At the DGC, you need to hit it straight and that is what I did well today. The conditions were not easy as it was quite cold. I had to adjust as I come from a much warm place. I hit all fairways and made 16 regulations which is excellent for this course. I also putted well on the front nine,” summed up Jamal.
Ravi Kumar, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Sudhir Sharma, M Dharma and Manish Thakran were joint second with three-under 69.
Among the other prominent players, Rashid Khan was tied seventh at two-under 70, while the TATA Steel PGTI ranking leader, Veer Ahlawat was one-under through 15 holes.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
HANDBALL
India loses to China in to finish second Asian women’s handball championship
The Indian team was beaten 41-30 by China in the match for the fifth place in the 20th Asian women’s handball championship at the KD Jadhav arena of the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium on Tuesday.
Qu Wenna spearheaded the Chinese attack with 13 goals and was adjudged the “player of the match”. Zhang Pingping (6), Liu Yuting (5) and Wang Jiayi (4) were the other main scorers for the Chinese team which led 23-15 at half time.
Bhawana continued to excel for the home team and scored nine goals. She was ably assisted by Menika (7) and Gulshan Sharma (6).
India had finished sixth in the last edition as well. India could have finished among the top four, and qualified for the World Championship next year, but for losing to the gutsy Iran by two goals in the league stage.
Japan dethroned 16-time champion Korea 25-24 to emerge victorious for the second time in the championship. It cut short Korea’s seven-time winning streak, after having trailed 9-12 at half time.
The results (final): Japan bt Korea 25-24.
Third place: Kazakhstan bt Iran 28-22; Fifth place: China bt India 41-30; Seventh place: Hong Kong bt Singapore 33-18.