Hockey
Six days of the last phase of the National Women’s Hockey League, Odisha, Maharashtra and Bengal won another in their respective matches.
In the first match, Odisha’s Hockey Association defeated Hockey Mizoram 1-1 (so 2-0) in Pool A Sanjana Kero (5 ‘) when he scored a goal in the first quarter for Odisha’s Hockey Association. On the other hand, the Lan Lunchhangi (55 ‘) scored an equivalent for hockey table in the last minute of the game.
Dripatti Naik and Captain Somi Mandari scored in the first three possibilities. Namasi Jarika (GK) stood up to become the star of the game when his bravery saved the day after rescuing all four hockey tablet strikes in the shoot -out.
In the second match today, Hockey Maharashtra defeated Manipur Hockey 4-0. Hockey for Maharashtra scored by Sunika Chandrakant Mane (3 ‘), Tanoshri Dinesh Kidu (36’), Sanjaya Raikor (54 ‘) and Niko Gujar (59’).
In the next match, Hockey Bengal defeated Hockey Maharashtra 1-0. Both teams restricted each other in the game mostly from scoring. But Shanti Horo (59 ‘) turned the fate of the game after scoring a decisive goal in the last minute of Hockey Bengal.
– Team Sport Star
Tennis
Siddhartha defeated Zukov in the first round of ITF Tournament
In the first phase of the $ 30,000 ITF Men’s Tennis Tournament at the Tennis Tennis Academy on Tuesday, Davis Caper Siddharth Vishwakhima demonstrated a flow to Maxim Zokov to defeat Maxim Zokov 7-5, 6-2.
Another Davis keeper, Digueja Pratap Singh, was playing his second tournament after long ending due to injury, two went down fighting in Italy’s third seed Alexander Banda in well -competed seats.
In the doubles pre-quarterfinals, Chirag Dohan and Deva Javia defeated third seeds Sai Cartic Reddy and Vishnu Vardhan 10-8 and mixed well in the Super Tie Break.
Results
Singles (first round)
Madhun Kamatar BT PRAW PRAGAL DEV 7-6 (7), 2-1 (Retired); Alexander Banda (ITA) BT Digvijay Pratap Singh 7-6 (5), 7-5; Nathan Kumar Sinha BT Yon Nandle 6-3, 6-1; Siddhartha Vishwakarma BT Maxim Zokov 7-5, 6-2.
Doubles (pre -quarter -finals)
Nick Chapel (USA) and Gregory Lumakin (Kaz) BT Lawrence Batalogen (Os) and Raghu Jianghani 6-3, 6-2; Chirag Duhan and Deva Javia BT Sai Cartic Reddy and Vishnu Vardhan 4-6, 6-1, (10-8); Adil Kalyanpur and Codi Pierre (AS) BT Kashyat Nagral and Dharmal Shah 6-1, 6-2.
– Kamish Srinivasan
Yuki Bourgege Pair Miami advances in the quarter -finals in Open 2025
In a partnership with Portugal’s Nuno Bourgege, Yuki Bhambri defeated Jamie Murray of the UK and Adam Paulasik of the Czech Republic 7-6 (4), 6-2 to 6-2, 9,193,540 in the USA, 6-2 in the quarter before the doubles of the ATP tennis tournament.
The UK and the Borge will play the UK’s sixth seed Julian Cash and Lloyd Glass Pool in the quarter -finals.
Results:, 9,193,540 ATP, Miami, USA Doubles (Pre -Quarter Final):
Yuki Bhambri and Nono Bourgegis (Por) BT Jamie Murray (GBR) and Adam Paulasic (CZ) 7-6 (4), 6-2.
– Team Sport Star
MSLTA pleases players, coaches and officials

Photo of MSLTA for players, coaches and officials. | Photo Credit: Special Management
Photo of MSLTA for players, coaches and officials. | Photo Credit: Special Management
The Maharashtra State Lan Tennis Association (MSLTA) pleaded with players, coaches and officials with a cash award worth about Rs 1.5 lakh for their achievements. The awards included several national champions and various state No. 1, as well as internationals like Ratuja Bhosel and Manas Dhamman.
Prathasarathi Mandhi was presented with the “outstanding junior” award, and Nagpur was pronounced “Best Performing District”. Maharashtra’s gold -winning women’s team and the last national sports men’s bronze medal were also called in Uttarakhand.
Coach Hemant Bandra, Sandeep Kirtan, Cadre Shah, Ravindra Pandey, Patha Chevy, Yash Deshmukh and Yash Pandit were given a cash award to state players to become national champions. Tennis official Tejal Kulkarni and Dashta Patel were encouraged to get international certification.
The presentation was headed by MSLTA President Prashant Sutra and Chairman Bharat Oza. “We are proud of our achievements and celebrate their achievements that affect them and others belonging to the state,” said Sunder Ayer, MSLTA Secretary General, Sunder Air.
– Kamish Srinivasan
Para -shooting
Cape G2025: Tokyo Paralympian Akash won 50m pistol SH 1 Gold
Uttar Pradesh Shooter Akash won a gold medal in the Mixed 50m pistol SH1 category at the Khelil India Para Games here on Tuesday.
The shooting was the leading number of medals with nine medals, including four gold and two silver.
Uttar Pradesh (four medals with two gold) and Maharashtra (three medals with two gold) were second and third respectively.
In this edition of Cape G, 166 gold medals have been decided by the end of six days, with the end of six days.
Haryana (95 medals with 30 gold) has a healthy lead over Tamil Nadu (25 gold with gold) and Uttar Pradesh (54 medals with 22 gold).
Paris Para Olympian Rodranish Khandelwal Rajasthan, who had previously claimed to have gold in the men’s 10 -meter air pistol SH1, suffered a loss on Tuesday after a pistol malfunction at a crucial point of the final.
He gave a clear advantage to Tokyo Para Olympian Aakash and the up shooter prepared Sanjeev Kumar of Tamil Nadu to gold.
The Akash maintained his coolness and scored 15.7 runs in his last two shots to maintain the lead by 0.2.
– PTI
Table tennis
WTT star contenders Chennai: Dewanashi controls Sreejani in the second qualifying round of women
In the second qualifying round of Chennai women at the Nehru Indoor Stadium here on Monday, Sirjani D took over D-11-5, 4-11, 11-4, 11-5. On Tuesday, Devianshi will compete with India’s niche Banu.
Meanwhile, it is learned that Portugal’s Jenny Shao, the World 52 and the top seed in the qualifying draw of the women, has gone out due to non -specific injury, thus Devani has been made the top seed.
The organizers also told the Hindu that Manu Thakur and Manosh Shah are not the top pair in the men’s doubles. This privilege has gone to Japan’s Tomokazo Herimoto and Surah Mitsoshima. The Indian pair now has two seeds.
Since the men’s doublesman draws two slots left, a high -rank, Hermoto and Mitsukimima entered their names at the last minute, and the organizers accepted it.
The main results (second qualifying round):
Men’s Singles:
Moody Dani BT Naman Seal 11-9, 6-11, 11-2, 11-8; Divanish Srivastu BT Shijit Lamba 11-8, 11-5, 6-11, 8-11, 11-9; Payas Jane BT Deepash Bhagwani (INA) 11-2, 11-8, 8-11, 11-9; Carlo Russian (ITA) BT Pride Suresh Raj 11-2, 11-3, 16-14; PB Ibnandh BT Pankaj Kumar 11-3, 11-1, 11-7; John Avi Bood (ITA) BT Arno Carnar 11-4, 11-5, 11-2.
Women’s Singles:
Manusheri Patil BT Nethyia Mani 3-0: 11-8, 11-6, 11-2; Divanish Bhumik BT Sirjani D11-5. 4-11, 11-4, 11-5; Maria Ronnie BT Hardy Patel 11-6, 11-6, 11-8; Neha Kumari BT Jennifer Vargies 11-4, 11-8, 11-1; Poymantee besya bt Oishiki juardar (ind) 3-0: 11-9, 11-4, 11-9.
– K Karthivasan
Kabad
Yuva All -Stars Championship: Yuva Mamba, Development in the next phase of the Sonopt Spartan Competition

In the Yuva All Stars Championship Action. | Photo Credit: Special Management
In the Yuva All Stars Championship Action. | Photo Credit: Special Management
Yuva Mamba, Warriors’ C, Jaipur Punk Cabes, and Sonipat Spartans filed victories against their opponents in the Yuva All Stars Championship 2025 on Tuesday.
In the first match of the day, Warriors defeated Chandigarh Chargers 44-26. The Bengal -based club is second in Pool A with 64 points, while the chargers are fourth in Pool B with 41 points.
In the second match of the day, the Sonipat Spartan defeated Crochetra Warriors 54-33 to go to Pool B with 49 points.
At the end of the day, Jaipur’s pink cabies threw the Vasco Wipers in 68-18 in a one-sided match to hold first position in Pool A standing with 13 matches.
Meanwhile, Yuva Mamba passed through Yuva Yodhas 41-36 and qualified for the upcoming round of the Yuva All Stars Championship 2025.
– Team Sport Star