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Indian sports wrap, April 19: Veer, Anahat reach finals of Squash World Championship Asia qualifiers

SQUASH

Veer, Anahat progress to finals of Asian Qualifiers for World Championship

Veer Chotrani and Anahat Singh advanced to the finals of the World Championship Qualifying Event (Asia) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Saturday.

The second-seeded Chotrani prevailed 3-1 (11-7, 11-6, 7-11, 11-4) against Chi Him Wong, his eighth-seeded opponent from Hong Kong, China. The Indian will be up against Ameeshenraj Chandaran, the third seed from Malaysia, in the final.

The 17-year-old Anahat, seeded fifth, took down Helen Tang, eighth seed from Hong Kong, China, 3-0 (11-2, 11-7, 11-6). She will face Hong Kong, China’s Toby Tse in the summit clash after the latter’s 3-1 (11-3, 12-10, 10-12, 11-8) win over Akanksha Salunkhe in the second semifinal.

The winners of the tournament will qualify for the world championships scheduled in Chicago from May 9 to 17.

-Team Sportstar

TENNIS

Kriish wins doubles title, reaches singles final in ITF junior tourny in Malaysia

Top seed Kriish Tyagi beat fourth seed Connor Doig of South Africa 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 in the semifinals of the ITF junior tennis tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Saturday.

In the final, Kriish will play sixth seed, Aussie Cruz Hewitt, the son of former World No.1 and Wimbledon champion Lleyton Hewitt.

Kriish combined with Rethin Pranav to clinch the doubles title, beating the second seeds, Jake Dembo and Try Host of Australia 4-6, 6-1, [10-6] in the final.

-Team Sportstar

Riya Bhatia through to women’s doubles finals in ITF tournament in France

Riya Bhatia in partnership with Sada Nahimana of Burundi beat top seeds Freya Christie of Britain and Petra Hule of Australia 7-6(9), 6-4 in the doubles semifinals of the $60,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament in Calvi, France.

RESULTS

Doubles (semifinals): Karol Drzewiecki & Piotr Matuszewski (Pol) bt Niki Poonacha & Sergio Gornes (Esp) 7-6(2), 2-6, [10-2];
Quarterfinals: Marco Bortolotti (Ita) & Victor Corena (Rou) bt Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan & Vijay Sundar Prashanth 5-7, 3-1 (retired).

$30,000 ITF men, Santa Margherita di Pula, Italy

Singles (pre-quarterfinals): Giovanni Fonio (Ita) bt Manas Dhamne 6-4, 6-4.

Doubles (quarterfinals): Mario Diez & Bruno Navarro (Esp) bt Chinmaya Dev Chauhan & Marcel Sudzum (Ned) 6-3, 6-2.

$60,000 ITF women, Calvi, France

Doubles (semifinals): Riya Bhatia & Sada Nahimana (Bdi) bt Freya Christie (GBR) & Petra Hule (Aus) 7-6(9), 6-4.

$15,000 ITF women, Monastir, Tunisia

Doubles (final): Vilma Hyllested & Johanne Svendsen (Den) bt Zeel Desai & Anastasiia Gureva 6-0, 5-7, [10-5]; Semifinals: Zeel & Gureva bt Georgina Hays (GBR) & Eliessa Vanlangendonck (Bel) 6-0, 7-5.

-Team Sportstar

BRIDGE

Indians qualify for worlds after dream run in Bridge Federation of Asia and Middle East meet

India won three gold medals and a silver medal in the Bridge Federation of Asia and the Middle East tournament in Dubai, with the medal-winning teams qualifying for the next world championships.

The Indian men, women and seniors teams clinched gold while the mixed team won silver in the tournament held between April 10-18 under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation.

All four Indian teams qualified for the 47th world bridge championships to be held in Herning, Denmark from August 20-31. The 2025 world bridge championships will include the Bermuda Bowl, Venice Cup, D’Orsi Trophy, and Wuhan Cup.

India will be among 66 teams from 35 nations taking part in the championships.

The Indian men’s team that won gold included Sumit Mukherjee and Rajeshwar Tewari; Sagnik Roy and Kaustabh Nandi; Kaustubh Milind Bendre and Sayantan Kushari. The coach and non-playing captain was Debasish Ray.

The members of the women’s team that won the yellow metal were Puja Batra and Asha Sharma; Bindiya Kohli and Priya Balasubramanian; Bharati Dey and Alka M Kshirsagar. The coach and non-playing captain was Arvind Vaidya.

The members of the seniors’ team that won the gold were Ramaratnam Krishnan and B Prabhakar; Bachiraju Satyanarayana and Jaggy B Shivdasani; Subhash Gupta and Ravi Goenka. The coach and non-playing captain was Girish Bijoor.

The members of the silver medal-winning mixed team were Rajeev Khandelwal and Himani Khandelwal; Rana Roy and Sheetal Bansal; Priya Ranjan Sinha and Bindiya Naidoo. The coach and non-playing captain was Vinay Desai.

-PTI

CHESS

Divya-Humpy close in on leader Zhu Jiner

The FIDE Women’s Grand Prix Chess resumes at Amanora-The Fern, Pune, on Sunday with the Indian duo of Koneru Humpy and Divya Deshmukh in striking distance of leader Zhu Jiner of China.

After five rounds, they are on 3.5 points, half-a-point behind the second seed.

The last four days should see some fierce battles, beginning with the games in the sixth round, in which Zhu will take on R. Vaishali.

Top-seeded Humpy should fancy her chances against Mongolia’s Munguntuul Batkhuyag, seeded ninth. Divya faces stronger opposition in the form of fellow-Indian D. Harika.

Sixth-round pairing:

Salome Melia (Geo) v Polina Shuvalova (Rus); D. Harika Dronavalli v Divya Deshmukh; Munguntuul Batkhuyag (Mng) v Koneru Humpy; Zhu Jiner v R. Vaishali; Alina Kashlinskaya (Pol) v Nurgyul Salimova (Bul).

Standings after five rounds: 1. Zhu 4 points; 2-3. Humpy and Divya 3.5; 4-6. Harika, Shuvalova and Vaishali 2.5; 7-8. Salimova and Batkhuyag 2; 9. Melia 1.5; 10. Kashlinskaya 1.

-P. K. Ajith Kumar

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