Friday, July 15, 2016

Indian citizens trapped in Sudan return home





Vijay Goel, Minister Of State (I/C) Youth Affairs & Sports welcomed the Indian citizens on their arrival at Palam Airbase in New Delhi on July 15, 2016.  The citizens were airlifted under Operation 'Sankat Mochan' From Sudan .

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Herbalife is title sponsor of Asia Pacific Boxing Championship






New Delhi, July 15, 2016, India: Herbalife International India, today announced that it is the official title sponsor of the Asia Pacific Boxing Championship being held in New Delhi on July 16.

Commencing with a weigh in at today’s ahead of tomorrow’s fight show with Kerry Hope Indian boxing sensation Vijinder Singh hit the weight today at 74.9 Undefeated Knockout King, looking out to continue his winning streak with 7-0, looked in shape weighing in at 74.9 Hope came in at 75.7 and looked in a fabulous condition before his bout in India.

Hope challenged Singh, saying “He doesn’t look like he is training as hard as I am.”

Singh, who has won all his previous 6 bouts said, “I will show him tomorrow how much I have been training. It will be a great fight night.”

Vijender has also promised all those coming to support him that this time is going to be yet another knockout win, “ this time its going to be a little difficult, but I will make it happen, I have been training very hard and I am pretty confident of my win against Hope. This could be my seventh knockout and what better way to celebrate than to play in your own country.”

Unveiling the title belt at a press conference here in New Delhi today,  Mr. Ajay Khanna, Vice President & General Manager – Herbalife International India said, “The Asia Pacific Boxing Championship is the first ever International pro-boxing show in India, and comes at a time when India is emerging as a big market for pro-boxing. At Herbalife we constantly look for such opportunities to fuel the development of sports and sports persons. Nutrition is vital for overall being, even more so in sports. In a high endurance sport like boxing, where agility and fitness are paramount, the role and importance of nutrition are amplified. Herbalife’s association with this event exemplifies our commitment to a healthy, active life, supported by good nutrition.”

Neerav Tomar, Promoter IOS Boxing Promotions said “I would like to welcome on board Herbalife as our partner for WBO Asia Pacific Boxing Championship. We are going to put up first ever mega professional boxing show for the fans in our country, I am sure everyone will enjoy it”.

The tickets sales of the event have been fantastic ever since the tickets went live. This is the first time that boxing is taking place at such a great level in India, and what makes it more interesting is the fact that people are showing their support and coming out to watch the fight.

Other Boxer’s Weights-
Sachin Bhot
57.4
Asif Khan
56.9
Natdanani Pengthong
55.1
Sunil Siwach
54.9
Sumit Rangi
98.1
Naveen Rao
126.8
Devdarshan
69.4
Cameron
66.7
Gaganpreet Sharma
78.9
Deepak Sheoran
77.9
Vachayan Khamon
60.0
Kuldeep Dhanda
60.4
Sanjeev Sahota
63.5
Vikas Lohan
63.2
Sidhartha Varma
69.2
Dilbagh Thakran
69.0

IOA president N. Ramachandran presents Olympic kit to Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel


IOA president N. Ramachandran presented Olympic kit (non playing) to Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel in New Delhi on July 14, 2016.
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Historic Day as sporting legends and Bollywood come together to support Vijender Singh

New Delhi, July 14, 2016: On the 16th of July 2016, the Thyagaraj stadium will witness an unprecedented event like no other where the who's who of Bollywood along with the champions of the sporting world will be in full attendance. "Singh vs Hope" has caught the eye balls of the nation and the world of Bollywood and sports will come together once again for a first of its kind pro boxing championship in India to support Vijender Singh as he fights for Herbalife Nutrition WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweight Championship Title. 

Kapil Dev, Yuvraj Singh, Mary Kom, Virender Sehwag, Suresh Raina, Gautam Gambhir, Sushil Kumar are just the few that have confirmed their attendance to be present in full fervor for the historic fight. Along with them other sporting names such as, Rajiv Shukla, and the Sports Minister, Haryana himself, Anil Vij will be completely committed to supporting Vijender. 

The stars of Bollywood that will add to the power packed performance and the glam quotient of the event are Irfan Khan, Randeep Hooda, Neha Dhupia, Diljit Dosanj, Rannvijay, Baadshah, Jimmy Shergil, Raghu and more that have yet to be confirmed. The rising star of Punjab, Guru Randhawa not only will be present to support King Singh in the fight but also will be performing for the opening event to pump the crowd with his hits, of the "Yaar Mod Do" fame.

Other prominent personalities that will be at the event are, Finance Minister of Haryana, Captain Abhimanyu Singh, The chief minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of Haryana, Manohar Lal Khattar, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, BJP President Amit Shah, Smriti Irani, Kailash Vijayvargiya, Baba Ramdev and Anirudh Chaudhary are just some of the names that will surely be there. 

This iconic day is the moment of truth for the Indian Boxing sensation Vijender Singh as he is pitted up against Kerry Hope from Australia who is confident that his experience in Pro Boxing will give him an edge over the newly turned professional Vijender Singh. Singh has lived up to a very successful run in the amateur boxing circuit and has been unbeaten in the 6 fights that he has competed after turning professional in 2015. 


The response to "Singh vs Hope" has been completely off the charts and the popularity has spread like wild fire as Book My Show saw massive booking requests since the tickets went on sale.

Press release

Lahiri – Chawrasia duo to represent India at Rio Olympics

New Delhi, July 12, 2016: It’s official now. The duo of Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia will be representing India at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, next month, as golf makes its return to the quadrennial sporting extravaganza after 112 years.

With July 11, 2016, being the cut-off date for Olympic qualification, Lahiri and Chawrasia have made the grade for Rio as per the International Golf Federation’s rankings (based on the world rankings) for the Olympic men’s competition.

Reigning Asia No. 1 Anirban Lahiri (world rank 62) and reigning Indian Open champion SSP Chawrasia (world rank 207) were placed 20th and 45th respectively in the International Golf Federation’s (IGF) ranking list which was updated at around 2100 hrs Indian Standard Time on July 11, 2016. The two Indians have now officially sealed their places in the elite field of 60 players.

Md Siddikur Rahman (world rank 308), a two-time Asian Tour winner, was placed 56th in the qualification list and will therefore represent Bangladesh at the Rio Olympics. He will be the third PGTI member, after Lahiri and Chawrasia, to earn a ticket to Rio.

Anirban Lahiri, a winner of seven international titles, will be spearheading India’s campaign at Rio. Anirban, who has been plying his trade on the PGA Tour this season, had enjoyed an exceptional season in 2015 with two wins on the European Tour and a phenomenal tied fifth finish at the PGA Championship, the best result for an Indian at a Major till date.

Last year, Lahiri also created history by becoming the first Indian to be a part of the International Team at the Presidents Cup. He has had a long spell in the world’s top-50 in 2016 and had all but sealed his Olympic berth at the start of the year. Anirban will be playing his ninth successive Major when he tees it up at the British Open at Royal Troon in Scotland this week.

Interestingly, the Rio Olympics will be Lahiri’s second outing at a quadrennial multi-sporting event. He had earlier participated at the 2006 Doha Asian Games where he was part of the Indian team that won the silver medal.

While speaking to PGTI on Monday, after confirmation of his qualification for the Olympics, a confident Anirban said, “Olympian Anirban Lahiri sounds good, but Olympic medalist Anirban Lahiri would sound way better.”

This is what Lahiri posted on his twitter handle on Monday: Shots fired!!! @OlympicGolf here I come.

SSP Chawrasia, a winner of four international titles, including three on the European Tour, notched up a long-awaited victory at the Indian Open earlier this year that propelled him into contention for the Olympics. Chawrasia will make a formidable pairing with Lahiri as both the golfers have been at the top of their game in the recent past.

On his Olympic qualification, Chawrasia said, “I’m extremely excited about having the honour to represent my country at the Olympics. It’s a major career milestone for me. I’m looking forward to teaming up with my good friend Anirban in Rio. My total focus for the next three weeks is to practice and prepare for the Olympics as I want to give it my best shot.”

As per the current IGF ranking list for the Olympic men’s competition, India will be one of 24 nations to have more than one player in the field. There are a total of 17 participants from Asia who will be representing nine different countries. Both Anirban and SSP will be playing their first ever event in the continent of South America when they appear for India at Rio.

Mr. Uttam Singh Mundy, Director, PGTI, said, “We’re excited about the prospect of seeing two of India’s top professionals Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia competing at the world’s biggest sporting event. Anirban and SSP have both been great ambassadors for Indian golf over the years, both on and off the course. We’re confident that Anirban and SSP will once again make India proud with their performance at the Olympics. We’re also proud of the fact that PGTI member Md Siddikur Rahman will be representing Bangladesh in the elite field. We wish Anirban, SSP and Siddikur all the best for the Rio Olympics.”

Lahiri and Chawrasia will be part of India’s largest ever contingent at the Olympics which consists of a total of 120 athletes.

While the Olympics will be held from August 5 – 21, 2016, the men’s golf competition will be staged at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro from August 11 – 14.

Press release


Friday, July 1, 2016

Amalraj, Madhurika are men, women champs in North Zone TT



Chandigarh, June 30, 2016: Top-seeded Anthony Amalraj defeated sixth seed Sanil Shetty 4-2 to win the men’s singles title while No. 3 seed Madhurika Patkar beat fourth-seeded Pooja Sahasrabuddhe 4-2 to win the women’s singles crown in the 11Even Sports National Ranking (North Zone) Table Tennis Championships at the Panjab University Gymnasium Indoor Hall here today.

Their title-winning efforts fetched them Rs. 66,000 and Rs. 55,000, respectively.
Amalraj, who had won two zonal titles last year, began well and kept himself in the hunt throughout, particularly after the semifinal win over longtime friend and Chennai mate G. Sathiyan 4-3. As compared to the earlier outing, the final against southpaw Sanil Shetty was rather easy despite the two going at a good pace.

Though Amalraj opened with a first-game loss, he was quick enough size up his rival’s game plan and hit the groove nicely. In the fourth, however, Shetty made good efforts to put up some fight and even managed to extend Amalraj a bit. But once Amalraj led 3-1, it was all over bar the shouting for Shetty as he was allowed the liberty of just two points in the fifth game.

Elated Madhurika
It was a good beginning to the season by Madhurika Patkar as she had completed missed a ranking title last season. The season before in 2014, she just had a title (East Zone) to show which she had won at Siliguri. But, as Madhuri later admitted, she had a nervous second-round start against six-time national champion Paulomi Ghatak, who was returning after motherhood.

Madhurika passed that test and followed it up with a tough match against Suthirtha Mukherjee in the quarterfinals earlier in the day. Having crossed the two barriers, it was a little easy for the determined PSPB player, even though Pooja made her work for points.
“I thought the second round match against Paulomi was tough because she is such an experienced player I had to be careful. Suthirtha too played well and was posing a lot of problems. But those two wins gave me the confidence in the final as I was determined not to let the trophy go off my hands,” said Madhurika.

The biggest upset of the day, however, was that of top-seed Manika Batra, who is also the reigning national champion. After the exit of No. 2 seed Mouma Das, who is bound for Olympics at Rio in August, yesterday Manika followed her today. Losing in early rounds was not a big sin but the way she lost to Pooja Sahasabuddhe, without even putting up a semblance of fight surprised everyone. But one cannot take away the credit from Pooja as she had a nice rhythm going her way. However hard Manka tried, she could not make a match of it.   

Double for Manav
Manav Thakkar, who won the Junior Boys title yesterday, beat West Bengal’s Arjun Ghosh 4-1 in the Youth Boys final to complete a double. The PSPB Academy boy who missed the title narrowly last time made it his own with a clinical performance. Arjun had won the title last year in the West Zone event at Thane.

Archana Kamath, who could not defend the Junior title, made amends to regain the Youth Girls title beating her AAI colleague Sreeja Akula 4-1. Archana had won the Youth title at Agra in the same event two seasons ago.  “I was a bit upset when I could not progress in the junior event. I was feeling the pressure. But I am happy I could hit it off in the Youth final. I had a nice flow and getting my strokes right,” said Archana.

Results:
Men’s Singles: Final: A. Amalraj (PSPB) bt Sanil Shetty (PSPB) 4-1 (5-11, 11-8, 11-8, 13-11, 11-2);Semifinals: A. Amalraj bt G. Sathiyan (PSPB) 4-3 (12-10, 9 -11, 3-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-9, 11-6), Sanil Shetty bt Harmeet Desai (PSPB) 4-2 (11-6, 13-11, 5-11, 13-11, 5-11, 15-13); Quarterfinals: Amalraj bt Subhajit Saha (PSPB) 11-7, 12-10, 11-8, 11-8), Sathiyan bt Utkarsh Gupta (Del) 4-2 (11-8, 11-9, 11-8, 8-11, 10-12, 11-6), Sanil Shetty bt Sudhanshu Grover (PSPB) 4-2 (11-2, 10-12, 11-4, 12-114, 11-8, 11-7), Harmeet Desai bt Jubin Kumar (Har) 4-1 (10-12, 11-6, 11-9, 11-9, 11-7).

Women’s Singles: Final: Madhurika Patkar (PSPB) bt Pooja Sahasrabuddhe (PSPB) 4-2 (12-10, 11-5, 7-11, 11-9, 13-15, 11-8); Semifinals: Pooja Sahasrabuddhe bt Manika Batra (PSPB) 4-0 (11-9, 11-7, 11-8, 11-4), Madhurika Patkar bt Shruti Amrute (Mah-B) 4-2 (14-12, 11-8, 4-11, 11-4, 9-11, 11-5);Quarterfinals: Manika Batra bt Frenz Chipia (AAI) 4-0 (11-5, 11-8, 11-7, 11-4), Pooja Sahasrabuddhe bt K. Shamini (PSPB) 4-3 (11-8, 8-11, 4-11, 8-11, 15-13m 11-8, 11-6), Madhurika Patkar bt Suthirtha Mukherjee (WB) 4-2 (14-12, 11-8, 4-11, 11-4, 9-11, 11-5),  Shruti Amrute bt Reeth Rishya (PSPB) 4-1 (11-3, 11-7, 11-9, 9-11, 11-2).

Youth Boys: Final: Manav Thakkar (PSPBA) bt Arjun Ghosh (WB) 4-1 (11-9, 8-11, 11-9, 11-5, 11-7);Semifinals: Arjun Ghosh bt Ronit Bhanja (AAI) 4-1 (8-11, 11-9, 11-6, 11-5, 11-8), Manav Thakkar bt Utkarsh Gupta (Del) 4-3 (11-8, 4-11, 10-12, 11-4, 4-11, 13-11, 11-9); Quarterfinals: Ronit Bhanja bt Jeet Chandra (WB) 4-0 (11-6, 11-9, 11-4, 11-6), Arjun Ghosh bt Birdie Boro (PSPB) 4-3 (11-5, 11-7, 7-11, 11-8, 7-11, 10-12, 11-7), Utkarsh Gupa bt Lalrin Puia (Miz) 4-3 (5-11, 11-4, 11-6, 2-11, 11-6, 4-11, 12-10), Manav Thakkar bt Abhishek Yadav (PSPB) 4-2 (11-9, 9-11, 4-11, 11-6, 11-9, 11-7).

Youth Girls: Final: Archana G. Kamath (AAI) bt Sreeja Akula (AAI) 4-1 (11-8, 11-7, 11-4, 9-11, 11-1);Semifinals: Archana Kamath bt Ayhika Mukherjee (AAI) 4-2 (11-5, 11-7, 8-11, 9-11, 13-11, 11-6), Sreeja Akula (AAI) bt Manushree Patil (Mah-A) 4-1 (8-11, 11-7, 11-6, 11-7, 11-5); Quarterfinals: Ayhika Mukherjee bt Priyanka Pareek (Raj) 4-0 (11-3, 11-6, 11-7, 11-3), Archana Kamath bt Priyadarshini Das (WB) 4-0 (11-9, 11-7, 11-6, 11-7), Manushree Patil bt Tanishi Kirtani (Goa) 4-0 (11-8, 11-7, 12-10, 11-3), Sreeja Akula bt S. Seleenadeepthi (AAI) 4-1 (5-11, 11-9, 11-5, 11-8, 11-8).


Pic captions:
1. Women's singles champion Madhurika Patkar (third from left) along with other medallists
2.Men's champion Anthony Amalraj (second from left) along with other medallists.

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North Zone TT: Manav defends his Junior title; Reeth upsets Mouma

Chandigarh, June 29, 2016: Defending champion Manav Thakkar retained the Junior Boys title, beating Jeet Chandra of West Bengal in the 11Even Sports National Ranking (North Zone) Table Tennis Championships at the Panjab University Gymnasium Indoor Hall here today.

The PSPB Academy boy, running into an early form, disposed off his West Bengal rival 4-1.  No doubt, he was missing his usual rhythm in the first game as he was stretched a bit by Jeet. He, however, soon settled down to play a fast game. Jeet, too, was up to it and managed to take a game off Manav in between before the Baroda boy shut him out with a crispy forehand, allowing him just two points. The win was worth Rs. 16,500 while Jeet received Rs. 8,200 for his effort.

Manav later admitted that he was a bit rusty but was confident of winning. “I made a few mistakes which led to the deuces twice. But I hit my rhythm nicely and was not worried when Jeet took the third game,” he said.

If the top women’s seed Manika Batra survived a scare from Maharashtra’s Senhora D’Souza to win her pre-quarterfinal game 4-2, second seeded Mouma Das got it all wrong against Reeth Rishya to go 3-4 down. Both Manika and Mouma had returned from Japan Open just a week ago but it was a different ball game at the first outing of the season for both.

In fact, Mouma who has had a bad game today, just followed the other seeds from PSPB—No. 6 Ankita Das, No. 7 Krittwika Sinha Roy and No. 8 Divya Deshpande—that failed to progress earlier in the day as they went down to qualifiers in the second round of the main draw. However, all the top-eight men seeds moved into the pre-quarterfinals.

Manika was reeling under enormous pressure as she had to keep her reputation intact. Senhora, on the other hand, had nothing to lose and played brilliantly to push the reigning national champion on the back foot. After taking 1-0 lead, Senhora had everything going for her as she went up 9-4 in the second as well as the third. But she let Manika off the hook as the Olympic-bound Delhi girl came back to win both from that position. That’s actually where Senhora was lost the plot even though the Maharashtra girl managed to win the fourth game. But then Manika had entrenched well after the great escape to sew it up quickly.

Mouma, bringing all her experience to the table, led 3-2. But Reeth, who has had this ability to come out of trouble—she did it in the South Zone event last year at Chennai—changed course to take the next two to seal the fate of the Rio-bound Mouma.  

Former national champion Paulomi Ghatak, despite putting up a brave front, lost to Madhurika Patkar 3-4 and Paulomi’s husband, also a former national champion, too bit the dust in the second round of the main draw, losing to LIC’s Sougata Sarkar 1-4.

Both the men and women quarterfinals are slated for later tonight and they will play their last two rounds, including the finals on the concluding day tomorrow.

It was an easy semifinal outing for Manav Thakkar while Jeet Chandra had to dust off his rust before overcoming junior national champion Manush Shah to win 4-2.

Results:
Junior Boys: Final: Manav Thakkar (PSPB) bt Jeet Chandra (WB) 4-1 (13-11, 11-6, 9-11, 11-3, 11-2);Semifinals: Manav Thakkar  bt Sarthak Seth (UP) 4-0 (11-6, 11-6, 11-6, 11-2), Jeet Chandra bt Manush Shah (Guj) 4-2 (11-7, 7-11, 11-5, 11-5, 7-11, 11-7); Quarterfinals: Manav Thakkar bt Aniruddh Marathe (Mah-A) 4-0 (11-8, 11-4, 11-5, 11-7), Sarthak Seth bt Ishant Hingorank (Guj) 4-1 (11-3, 8-11, 11-8, 11-4, 11-8), Manush Shah bt Yashansh Malik (Del) 4-2 (11-9, 11-9, 11-13, 5-11, 11-6, 11-5), Jeet Chandra bt Shivaji Roy (JKD) 4-0 (11-7, 11-7, 11-7, 11-7).
Women’s Singles: PQF: Manika Batra bt Senhora D’Souza 4-2 (9-11, 11-9, 11-9, 6-11, 11-9, 11-3), Chipia Frenaz (AAI) bt M.V. Spoorthy (Kar) 4-2 (11-7, 11-3, 11-6, 8-11, 5-11, 11-2), K. Shamini bt Ayhika Mukherjee (AAI) 4-0 (11-7, 14-12, 11-3, 11-5), Pooja Sahasrabuddhe bt Pallabi Kundu (RSPB) 4-2 (9-11, 11-7, 8-11, 11-8, 12-10, 11-3), Madhurika Patkar bt Mousumi Paul (WB) 4-0 (12-10, 11-9, 11-9, 11-8), Suthirtha Mukherjee (WB) bt Garima Goyal (Del) 4-0 (11-8, 11-7, 11-2, 11-6), Shruti Amrute (Mah-B) bt Nikhat Banu (Tel_ 4-1 (11-9, 11-8, 10-12, 11-7, 12-10), Reeth Rishya bt Mouma Das 4-3 (11-4, 9-11, 11-5, 7-11, 9-11, 11-9, 11-7).

Men’s Singles: 2nd Round: A. Amalraj bt Pankaj Kumar (RSPB) 4-2 (8-11, 11-3, 8-11, 11-6, 11-9, 11-4), Sourav Saha (WB) bt S. Snehit (Tel) 4-1 (11-3, 6-11, 11-2, 11-7, 11-6), Sougata Sarkar (LIC) bt Soumyadeep Roy 4-1 (11-6, 6-11, 11-7, 11-7, 11-8), Subhajit Saha bt Sushmit Sriram (AAI) 4-1 (11-6, 11-7, 11-9, 11-13, 11-7), Abhishek Yadav bt Mohit Verma (Har) 4-1 (15-13, 8-11, 11-6, 11-6, 11-4), Utkarsh Gupta (Del) bt Subham Ojah (Raj) 4-2 (11-7, 11-9, 11-9, 6-11, 7-11, 11-6), Ravindra Kotiyan (RSPB) bt Lalrin Puia (Miz) 4-1 (11-5, 11-6, 11-6, 9-11, 11-4), G. Sathiyan bt Ronit Bhanja (AAI) 4-0 (15-13, 19-17, 11-5, 11-8), Sudhanshu Grover bt Vighyey Reddy (RBI) 4-2 (6-11, 11-8, 8-11, 11-6, 11-4, 11-9), Subash Mani (IA&AD) bt Arjun Ghosh (WB) 4-1 (11-9, 11-9, 9-11, 14-12, 11-5), Anirban Nandi (RSPB) bt Sameet Sahni (Del) 4-0 (11-4, 13-11, 11-2, 11-5), Sanil Shetty bt Aman Balgu (Tel) 4-0 (11-9, 11-6, 11-7, 11-9), Jubin Kumar (Har) bt Piyush Prasad (Del) 4-1 (11-7, 11-8, 8-11, 13-11, 11-8), Siddhesh Pande (Mah) bt Birde Boro (PSPB) 4-2 (12-10, 8-11, 11-8, 9-11, 11-6, 11-8), Manav Thakkar (PSPPB) bt Kironjoy Kushilal (WB) 4-0 (11-2, 13-11, 11-8, 11-6), Harmeet Desai bt Raj Mondal (RBI) 4-2 (11-9, 8-11, 13-11, 6-11, 11-9, 11-7).

TTFI Press release

Priyanka is junior girls champion in North Zone TT

Chief guest Naina Singh Chautala poses with Priyanka Pareek of Rajasthan and Prapti Sen of West Bengal and Abhinaya Ramesh and Seleenadeepthi Selvakumar, the bronze medal winners along with other officials.
Winner Priyanka Pareek (right) posing with runner-up Prapti Sen (WB)

Chandigarh, June 28, 2016: Priyanka Pareek of Rajasthan held her nerves in the closing stages of the Junior Girls final, fortunately converted her sixth match-point to beat West Bengal’s Prapti Sen 4-3 and lift the golden trophy in the 11Even Sports National Ranking (North Zone) Table Tennis Championships at the Panjab University Gymnasium Indoor Hall here today.

It was fifth-seeded Priyanka’s maiden title and it had come after some toil and sweat as the unseeded Prapti not only matched her opponent stroke for stroke, but even threatened to take home the winner’s purse of Rs. 13,200 before she was stopped on her tracks. It’s another matter that she had to settle for the runner-up prize, half of what Priyanka got.

At 5-1, Priyanka was a runaway hit with the spectators but Prapti closed in on at 6-3. Yet, Priyanka continued with his excellent backhands, including those wonderful edge-of-the-table placements. But the little girl from Kolkata was adept at anything that Priyanka sent as she narrowed down her rival’s lead to nil when she deuced at 10-10, saving five match points.

But luckily for Priyanka, she got those two vital points with a good forehand and when Prati failed to put the ball across, it was all over bar the shouting for the West Bengal girl.

Prapti had to labour a lot against the tough Abhinaya Ramesh of Tamil Nadu before overcoming her 4-3 in what turned out to be a very good match this evening. However, it was a contrasting semifinal between Priyanka Pareek and Seleenadeepthi Selvakuar of Tamil Nadu which the former won 4-0 and in double quick time.

Prapti, who has a few zonal titles in Cadet section, was a picture of concentration against the rampaging Abhinaya, particularly when she was down 1-2. But them she pulled her socks to go 3-2 up with the Tamil Nadu girl failing to come to terms. Having broken her rhythm, the West Bengal girl was playing fast and furious, pushing Abhinaya to the brink. So much so, she just allowed her opponent four and three points each in the fourth and fifth games. But then, Abhinaya was never the one to let things go off her hands as she showed gumption to give the taste of Prapti’s own medicine and stopped her at just three points.

With everything to play for in the decider, both players kept a tight leash on their defence and were careful not to commit hara-kiri. The trend continued well for quite some time with the two going neck and neck. Yet, Prapti had a couple of lead at 7-5 but Abhinaya staged her recovery with scorching forehands to close in on at 9-10. Squandering a match-point Prapti allowed Abhinaya to deuce but she earned the subsequent two points to pull the shutters on Abhinaya. Of course, it was disappointing for the Tamil Nadu girl, but it was a game which anybody could have won.

The left-handed Priyanka, on the other hand, did not have to sweat out much against another Tamil Nadu girl, Seleenadeepthi, who had finished runner-up in the Junior Nationals last year at Dharamsala. But Seleena can take heart from the fact that she could avenge her title loss at Dharamasala to Kaushani Nath when she sent the West Bengal girl packing in the quarterfinals earlier in the day.

Coming back to Priyanka’s semifinal game, she was too good against the Tamil Nadu girl. After taking the first game at 11-8, she launched her attack on Seleena systematically to demolish her. Seleena, without a clue, did fight her way but it was too little to outwit the Rajasthan girl. The
The Junior Boys will play three rounds tomorrow, including the final tomorrow.

As for the men and women’s main draw, it gets started from tomorrow with the Olympics-bound top-seed Manika Batra and second-seeded Mouma slated to begin their campaign in the North Zone in the afternoon.  

Results:
Junior Girls: Final: Priyanka Pareek (Raj) bt Prapti Sen (WB) 4-3 (11-8, 11-13, 11-6, 7-11, 9-11, 11-9, 12-10); Semifinals: Priyanka Pareek (Raj) bt Seleenadeepthi Selvakumar (TN) 4-0 (11-8, 11-4, 11-7, 11-9), Prapti Sen (WB) bt R. Abhinaya (TN) 4-3 (8-11, 11-3, 11-13, 11-4, 11-3, 3-11, 12-10); Quarterfinals: Seleenadeepthi Selvakumar (TN) bt Kaushani Nath (WB) 4-0 (13-11, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9), Priyanka Pareek (Raj) Surabhi Patwari (WB) 4-0 (12-10, 15-13, 11-5, 11-5), R. Abhinaya (TN) bt   Anusha Kutumble (MP) 4-2 (12-10, 5-11, 11-8, 11-2, 6-11, 11-9), Prapti Sen (WB) bt Varuni Jaiswal (Tel) 4-0 (13-11, 11-6, 11-1, 11-6).

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