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Indian sports wrap, March 24: Two-time champion SSP Chawrasia to take part in Hero Indian Open

Indian sports wrap, March 24: Two-time champion SSP Chawrasia to take part in Hero Indian Open

Golf

The title sponsor of the 2.25 million US hero Indian Open Golf Championship, played at DLF Golf and Country Club from Thursday, has given a two -time champion and four -time runner -up, SSP Chavrasia.

Chavrasia, 46, has six international titles, and two of them won in the DLF.

He will be one of the three past champions returning to the tournament, besides Japan’s Kata Nakajima and Germany’s Marcel Sam.

Chavrasia won the championship back in 2016 and 2017. He ended the runner -up in 1999, 2006, 2013 and 2015.

File Photo: SSP Chavarasia when he won the Hero Indian Open in 2017.

File Photo: SSP Chavarasia when he won the Hero Indian Open in 2017. | Photo Credit: Special Management

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File Photo: SSP Chavarasia when he won the Hero Indian Open in 2017. | Photo Credit: Special Management

The 138 strong field will have two champions for the past fifteen days, Richard Manil, champion of Porsapore Singapore Classic and champion of Kolkata Challenge Joshua Barry.

Column Hill, John Perry, Johannes Werman and Rigus Johnston will be the second champion of the current season, which lends the competition intensely.

To increase the dynamic environment, organizers have thrown the door open for golf enthusiasts.

– Kamish Srinivasan

Hockey

Odisha defeated Haryana, Mizoram defeated Madhya Pradesh in the National Women’s Hockey League 2024-2025

Odisha defeated Haryana 2-0 in Pool A.

Odisha beat Haryana 2-0 in Pool A Photo Credit: Special Management

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Odisha beat Haryana 2-0 in Pool A Photo Credit: Special Management

Five days of the last phase of the National Women’s Hockey League 2024-2025, Odisha, Mizoram, Maharashtra and Jharkhand registered the win in their respective matches, Morning Gomak Japal Singh Estro-Turf Hockey Stadium, Jharkhand Handi Japal Singh Japal Singh Japal Singh Japal Singh.

In the first match, Odisha defeated Haryana 2-0 in Pool A.

In the second match, Mizoram defeated Madhya Pradesh 2-1. With this win, Mizoram is now in third position in the pool standing, while the hockey Madhya Pradesh came in fifth position.

In the third match, Maharashtra defeated Bengal 4-2 and won his first win in the tournament. Maharashtra is in sixth position while in Bengal, he has not yet to open his account in the pool standing.

In the last match of the day, Jharkhand defeated Manipur Hockey 8-0. Jharkhand is now in the fourth position in the pool standing, while the hockey tournament is seventh with a win.

-Tim Sport Star

Basketball

Haryana, TN won Under 23 citizens

Haryana men and Tamil Nadu women emerged as the champion at the National U -23 Basketball Championship at Sarsajai Stadium, Guwahati on Monday.

The Haryana Men's team received the trophy for the winners from Assam Chief Minister Hamanta Baswa Winter at the National U -23 Basketball Championship in Guwahati on Monday.

The Haryana Men’s team received the trophy for the winners from Assam Chief Minister Hamanta Baswa Winter at the National U -23 Basketball Championship in Guwahati on Monday. | Photo Credit: Special Management

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The Haryana Men’s team received the trophy for the winners from Assam Chief Minister Hamanta Baswa Winter at the National U -23 Basketball Championship in Guwahati on Monday. | Photo Credit: Special Management

Captain B Shore supported 29 points to help Haryana, which took a 47-28 lead at the time, recorded a 94-73 conviction of Punjab in the men’s title collision.

The Tamil Nadu Women's Team is meeting with the trophy at the National U -23 Basketball Championship in Guwahati on Monday.

The Tamil Nadu Women’s Team is meeting with the trophy at the National U -23 Basketball Championship in Guwahati on Monday. | Photo Credit: Special Management

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The Tamil Nadu Women’s Team is meeting with the trophy at the National U -23 Basketball Championship in Guwahati on Monday. | Photo Credit: Special Management

In the women’s finals, Tamil Nadu, who retreated at a point (29-28) on a half-way, returned to the third quarter through Harma Sandari, which scored 22 points and 16 reabozes. Nitika A (27) was the top scorer for the winning team.

Champion teams RS. 3 million, runner -up. 2 million and third position Finisher RS. 1 million each.

The results:

Men: Final: Haryana 94 (coast 29, Rajan 26, Deepinder 22) BT Punjab 73 (Rahul 21); Third: Karnataka 80 (Gautam PK 20, Manoj BM20) BT Rajasthan 62 (Akshayit Hooda 28).

Women: Final: Tamil Nadu 76 (Nitika A 27, Harima Sandari 22) BT Karnataka 58 (Satya’s 16, Sanjay NK 16); Third location: Delhi 69 (Rashi Cotton 20, Kartika Dingra 19) BT Kerala 63 (Aksia Philip 13).

– YB Sarngi

Tennis

Three Indians seed in ITF Tourney in Ahmedabad

Three Indian players Kiran Singh, Aryan Shah and Dev Javia have been seed in the $ 30,000 ITF Men’s Tennis Tournament played at the Tennis Academy in Al -Ultul Wisdom from Tuesday.

While the UK’s top seed Clark will look for a hat -trick, it has won the last two tournaments in Chandigarh and Ahmedabad at Gujarat University and Australia’s Morani Boziz and Italy’s Alexander Banda are ranked second and third respectively.

Kiran and Aryan follow the fourth and fifth seeds. While Kiran will face Manish Sureshkamar, Aryan, who played a very good match against the final champion last week in the semi -finals, will face the qualifier in the first round.

The eighth seed Deva Javia will also get a qualifier in the first round, and will also get data in the same top quarter along with Chirag Duhan.

With the third and final qualifying round schedule on Tuesday, many players will have another day to prepare before their first round.

Central Draw Wild Card Digueja Pratap Singh, Nathan Kumar Sinha, Samrat Sahaya and Madhuin Kamatat were given.

This should be another week of traditional action, Indian players are trying to benefit the home advantage of the home against strong opponents.

Beijing:

1. J. Clark (GBR), 2. Morrani Boosez (Os), 3. Alexander Banda (ITA), 4. Kiran Singh, 5. Aryan Shah, 6. Riotaro Taguchi (JPN), 7. Yankei Airlines (Tour), 8. Deva

– Kamish Srinivasan

India won four medals at the ITF Masters World Championship

(From left) Jatan Bishnoi, Akshayat Basawarajo, Chandral Sud, Lakshit Sood, Mashal Javia, Kartikia Verma.

(From left) Jatan Bishnoi, Akshayat Basawarajo, Chandral Sud, Lakshit Sood, Mashal Javia, Kartikia Verma. | Photo Credit: Special Management

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(From left) Jatan Bishnoi, Akshayat Basawarajo, Chandral Sud, Lakshit Sood, Mashal Javia, Kartikia Verma. | Photo Credit: Special Management

The All India Tennis Association (AITA) has congratulated Indian players on winning two silver and two bronze medals at the recent ITF Masters World Championship in the Turkish city of Managat.

Sod twins were Chandral and Lakshit, heroes because they won the doubles silver medal in more than 30 section besides Team Silver.

Chandral and Lakshit defeated Spain’s 3-6, 1-6, Russian, German and Austrian teams in the final of the doubles, after defeating the top seeds of Spain 3-6, 1-6, after defeating teams from German and Austria in three rounds.

In addition to the United States (2-1) and South Africa (2-0) in the league stage, after defeating Indian Argentina (2-1), and Turkmenistan (2-0), more than 30 teams lost to the last 0-3 from the UK.

In addition to Chandral and Lakshit, who dealt mostly with competition, the team of Indian men had Shekhar Gadh and Govind Moria.

In the mixed doubles semifinals, Portugal’s final champion Rita Fretas and Jose-Cardo Nuns lost Jeatin Bishnoi and Akshayta Basawarajo, after defeating the German duo of Eva Jekel and Dennis Jekle 7-5, 4-6, (10-8).

Japan’s Michelle Javia and Carticia Verma defeated Japan’s top seeds Kingo Eska and Australia’s Yuri Magic in more than 35 doubles semi-finals, Chilean Jime Parveen and Rodrigo Santana defeated Quarter Fashion 4-6, 7-6 (5), (10-7).

Eta Secretary General, Anil Dhupar, congratulated the players for their “remarkable skills, determination and sports skills against their” high international opponents. “

The results:

Men’s maximum doubles (Final): Samuel Martnes and Roger Ordig (ESP) BT Chandral Sood and Lakshit Sood 6-3, 6-1.

Men’s more than 35 doubles (semi-finals): Kingo Evaska (JPN) and Yuri Magic (AS) BT Michelle Javia and Carticia Verma 6-2, 6-2.

Over 35 mixed doubles (semi-finals): Rita Fretas and Jose-Racardo Nuns (Pur) BT Akshayat Basawarajo and Jatin Bishnoi 6-1, 6-1.

– Kamish Srinivasan

Kabad

Yuva All Stars Championship: Yuva Yodhas, Jaipur Punk Cabes, Junior Steellers Bag victories 19 days 19

On Monday, the Yuva All Stars Championships in Haider, 2025, 19 days of Yuva Yudhas, Sonipat Spartans, Junior Steellers, and Jaipur Pink Cabes, filed victories against their opponents.

In the first match on Monday, the Sonipat Spartans defeated Up Falcons 43-38. Spartans are second in Pool B with 43 points, while Falcon is fourth in Pool A with 33 points. Arjun Serohi got 16 points (15 raid points and 1 trick points) and Ankit Kumar Rana received 14 raids.

Meanwhile, Yuva Yudhas defeated Yuva Palton 48-30 in a one-sided match. Junior Steellers killed Pilani Tosers by 20 points reading the last score of 46-26.

At the end of the day, Jaipur Punk Cabes advanced to Yuva Mamba in a 33-29 win, which was a thrilling confrontation. Jaipur pink children have moved to the upper part of Pool A standing with 61 points from 12 matches. Meanwhile, Yuva Mamba is ranked fourth in Pool B with 40 points from 13 matches.

– Team Sport Star

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