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Indian sports wrap, January 20: Tatjana favourite at ITF Women’s Open; Shruti hopes to qualify for Winter Olympics

TENNIS

Tatjana Maria KPB Trust Women’s Open

Seasoned campaigner Tatjana Maria will start as the favourite in the USD 1,00,000 KPB Trust Women’s Open tennis tournament which commences at the KSLTA courts here on Tuesday.

Top seed Tatjana, a Wimbledon semifinalist three years ago, has two WTA 250 title victories in the bag. Tatjana recently lost in the second round of the Australian Open.

The 37-year-old Tatjana will be challenged by Canada’s Rebecca Marino, former champion Brenda Fruhvirtova and holder Darja Semenistaja.

Second seed Rebecca had reached her career-high WTA singles ranking of 38 back in 2011. Owner of 17 ITF singles titles, Rebecca lost in the first round of the opening Slam.

Brenda, 17, had won this event two years ago.

Reigning champion Darja is coming off a semifinal appearance in New Delhi last week. “I’m happy to be back here. I have great memories from last year,” Darja said.

Ankita Raina, the world no. 286, will lead the Indian charge. Ankita and three other Indians – Sahaja Yamalapalli, Shrivalli Rashmikaa Bhamidipaty and Vaidehi Chaudhari – were handed wild card entries.

-Ashwin Achal

SKATING

Skater Shruti Kotwal hopes to qualify for Winter Olympics through AWG

Indian skater Shruti Kotwal has set her sights on the Asian Winter Games (AWG) in Harbin, China, next month as a platform to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics to be held in Italy.

India’s Shruti Kotwal in acion.

India’s Shruti Kotwal in acion.
| Photo Credit:
Shruti Kotwal/Instagram

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India’s Shruti Kotwal in acion.
| Photo Credit:
Shruti Kotwal/Instagram

Kotwal, who is training in the United States, will be leading the country’s 41-member athlete contingent in the AWG to be held from February 7 to 14.

Kotwal said the AWG will be a big opportunity for her to test herself against the best skaters in the world.

“I’m focusing on the 500m and 1000m events for Olympic qualification. The timing requirements are incredibly challenging – sub-40 seconds for the 500m and under 1:20 for the 1000m. My Indian national record is 41.97 seconds and I need to skate under 40 seconds to qualify,” Kotwal told SAI Media.

This will be Kotwal’s second appearance in the AWG after 2017, when the Asian meet was held in Japan.

“Countries like South Korea, Japan, and China consistently produce strong skaters who are technically and physically exceptional. I’ve faced some of these competitors in previous events and understand their strengths. It’s a tough field,” said the 33-year-old from Pune.

Several Indian speed skaters are training in Korea for AWG and contestants from at least 24 nations are expected to take part in the continental event.

Kotwal said the Khelo India Winter Games have been an ideal platform for skaters aspiring to make a mark at the international level.

“Khelo India Winter Games brings everybody together. It really helps to promote the sport. We didn’t have that when we started and I think the skaters now are very lucky,” said Kotal.

The first leg of the Khelo India Winter Games 2025 will begin in Ladakh on January 23. Skating events will take place at the NDS Stadium and the Gupuks Pond in Leh, as at least 150 ice-speed skaters will be seen in action.

-PTI

BASKETBALL

Mayank Hooda shines in Manav Rachna Basketball Tournament

Mayank Hooda emerged the ‘most valuable player’ as he guided Sports Promotion Club (SPC) Kiloi, Rohtak, to a 62-35 victory over Punjab Warriors in the under-12 boys final of the Manav Rachna basketball tournament at the Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies courts.

About 40 teams participated in the tournament from across Northern India.

The results (finals):

Under-14 boys: Malik Club, Delhi bt Faridabad Modern School 49-37. Most Valuable Player: Shivam.

Under-14 girls: Geetanjali Academy, Sonipat bt Jhajjar team 40-30. MVP: Angel.

Under-12 boys: Sports Promotion Club, Kiloi, Rohtak, bt Punjab Warriors 62-35. MVP: Mayank Hooda.

Under-12 girls: Jhajjar team bt Jind team 22-14. MVP: Pari.

-Kamesh Srinivasan

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