Manav leads the chart with 360 points, having been the most
accomplished player with four title wins in the National Ranking Championships
during the season. Similarly, Archana has accumulated 240 points for her two
title triumphs and one runner-up finish. The Karnataka girl had to skip one
national ranking event as she was representing Asia in the World Cadet
Challenge in Barbados .
Yet, her point position was such that the second ranked player, Payal Bohra of
Maharashtra was 60 points behind. The Maharashtra girl had just one title from
the Central Zone event held at Indore .
Behind Manav in the ranking chart was Manush Shah of Gujarat
followed by PSPB’s Anukram Jain, Sarthak Seth (UP), Ashwin Subramanian
(Maharashtra B), Parth Virmani (Delhi), Shaurya Pednekar (Mahrashtra B) and
Snehit Suravajjulu (Telangana).
In Sub-Junior Girls, Shrushti Haleangadi (Maharashtra),
Selenadeepthi Selvakumar (TN), Yashini Sivashankar (TN), Kushi Viswanath
(Karnataka), Priyanka Pareek (Rajasthan and Surbhi Patwari (West Bengal) are
behind both leader Archana and Payal to complete the top-eight ranked players.
With 56 and 52 groups in Sub-Junior Boys and Sub-Junior
Girls, all these top eight ranked players will be getting their first round
byes when the second stage matches begin tomorrow after the
completion of qualification matches tonight.
Both the Cadet Boys and Cadet Girls categories have 44
groups each and, like in the sub-junior sections, only one player from each
group will make it to the main draw.
Meanwhile, the doubles, which will be knockout events, will
be playedtomorrow in both sub-junior sections.
Ranking points:
Sub-Junior Boys: Manav Thakkar (360), Manush Shah (150),
Anukram Jain (135), Sarthak Seth (130), Ashwin Subramanian (120), Parth Virmani
(105), Shaurya Pedneker (90), and Snehit Suravajjula (85).
Sub-Junior Girls: Archana Kamath (240), Payal Bohra (180),
Srushti Haleangadi (180), Selenadeepthi Selvakumar (135), Yanishi Sivashankar
(135), Kushi Viswanath (120), Priyanka Pareek (120) and Surbhi Patwari (120).
A TTFI Press release
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