SQUASH
Ramit, Anahat to appear in the very first PSA Copper event in India
The very first PSA Squash Copper event in the country, the JSW Indian Open, should take place at the Bombay Gymkhana in Mumbai between March 24 and 28.
The competition should present the best talents in Egypt, Canada, Malaysia and Japan, alongside the best Indian players such as Ramit Tandon, Anahat Singh, Velavan Senthilkumar, Veer Chotrani and Akanksha Salunkhe.
The Prize Pool is worth 40,000 USD.
With the sport that will be presented at the 2028 Olympic Games, the Indian Open will be the perfect scene for sport to reach new heights.
-Pragieux Sportstar
GOLF
Vani Kapoor targets the hat -trick on the 6th floor of Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour
Vani Kapoor will seek to fill a hat-trick of victories while she gave her home career, the DLF Golf and Country Club, for the sixth stage of The Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour Tuesday.
The very successful domestic star, who won the fourth and fifth stages of the tour, also continues the head of the Order of Merit, Sneha Singh, who also won twice this season.
The sixth stage which presents 40 players has some of the main stars led by Vani and in addition to it, there is Sneha Singh, Aamandeep Drall, Jasmine Shekar, Ridhima Dilawari, Gaurika Bishnoi and Neha Tripathi.
The event wears a bag of Rs. 16 Lakhs.
The DLF Golf and Country Club was the Golf Foyer for Indian Women and also welcomes the hero Women’s Indian Open annual in the second half of the year.
This year, Vani used the domestic tour to reproduce in shape and the strategy has borne fruit because it has won twice. She plans to go to the European ladies tour later in the year.
International departures are also Sneha, Aamandeep and Ridhima, among others.
-Pti
180 Golf launches the very first female golf league in India in Bengaluru
180 Golf, the first golf company belonging to women in India presented the inaugural edition of Women’s Golf League – the very first first Indian Golf League exclusively for women.
The Women’s Golf League is structured as a series of tournaments featuring team game formats that take place over three days of match – March 13, 20 and 27, 2025 at the Bangalore Golf Club.
The overwhelming response to the first edition led to 90 inscriptions, which were divided between six teams; East West Elites team, Team Gopalan Giants, Team Ramaiah Royals, Team Morado Mahilas, Team Raj Infra Green Legends, Team Sudarshan Strikers
Golfers from all over India, notably Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mysore and Madikeri as well as some Korean nationals, will participate, highlighting the growing attraction and presence of the League.
– Team Sportstar
Queens of Golf Women’s Pro-Am: Sneha Singh wins first place
Champion Team of Champika Sayal and Khushi Khanijau, on the reception of the Rohit Kumar Trophy (on the left), the regional director of HSBC Global in the Queens of Golf Pro-Am event in Gurugram. | Photo credit: Special arrangement
Champion Team of Champika Sayal and Khushi Khanijau, on the reception of the Rohit Kumar Trophy (on the left), the regional director of HSBC Global in the Queens of Golf Pro-Am event in Gurugram. | Photo credit: Special arrangement
Sneha Singh won first place in the game section of the female AVC of the Queens of Golf Celebrity Pro-Am event at the Gurugram classic Golf and Country Club on women.
Sneha drew 70 on the Par-72 route to Pip Anahita Singh by a shot, while Amaandeep Radrall and Lavanya Jadon placed the third spouse with 72.
What was more interesting is the pro-Am event in which 20 of the best golfers in the country associated business leaders, sports personalities, etc., in a dynamic environment of camaraderie and skills sharing.
Eminent personalities such as the naval staff chief, Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, Dr. Pawan Munjal by Hero Motocorp, Rajeev Chaba, CEO of MG Motors, Jagrut Kotecha, CEO of Pepsico India, and former Indian test cricket Murali Kartik have succeeded.
The Champika Sayal and Khushi Khanijau team won the Pro-Am event with a 138 score, defeating Shekar Khosla and Neha Tripathi by two shots. Kshama Kaushik and Lavanya Jadon ranked third.
Amateurs had different disability benefits who made it a lively business, with golfers of professional women to be their best competitive for the combined score.
One of the main golfers, Vani Kapoor received the “All Star” prize from Queen’s of Golf for his achievements.
“This event is a powerful step towards the increase in the visibility of female golf course in India and the creation of greater opportunities for budding athletes,” said the secretary general of Women’s Golf Association of India (WGAI), Champika Sayal.
“Seeing professional golfers, business leaders and sports icons meet on this platform is really inspiring,” said Navita Mansingh, co-founder of Queens of Golf.
Queens of Golf is an initiative that actively works to empower and support golfers of women across the country, committed to reshaping the future and perception of sport.
-Kamesh srinivasan
TENNIS
ITF Juniors: Diya Rameh beats Riya Sachdeva in First Rund
The second seeded Diya Ramesh had to be his best fight to beat Riya Sachdeva 4-6, 7-6 (7), 6-3 in the first round of the girls of the Junior Tennis Tournament ITF at the tennis project, Baliyawas on Monday.
The results (first round):
Boys under 18: Hruthik Katakam Bt Tommaso Rosso (ITA) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Gandharv Kothapalli BT Ayaan Choudhary 6-2, 6-2; Aditya Mor Bt Alim Thakkar 6-2, 6-4; TRAJ Gohil Bt MIRI NAIDU 6-0, 6-0; Danila Kavasov (UZB) BT Aahaan Mishra 6-2, 6-0; Tanussh Ghildyal Bt Shaurya Kumar 6-3, 6-1; Amir Safaev (UZB) BT Srikar Doni 7-5, 7-6 (3); Aashravya Mehra Bt Pranay Sharma 6-1, 6-0; AMT Moond Bt Saurish Modi 6-4, 6-1; Mohammed Siddiqui Bt Shourya Bhattacharya (USA) 6-2, 6-3.
Girls under the age of 18: APARA KHANDARE BT SHAHZODA ARTIKBAEVA (UZB) 6-0, 6-2; Manshi Singh Bt Sarah Chaudhary 7-6 (1), 6-1; Nainika Bendram BT Parthsarthi Mundhe 6-1, 6-4; Harsha Oruganti BT Anushka Bhola 6-1, 6-2; Sunira Thapa (NEP) BT Nandini Kansal 6-2, 6-0; Disha Bhera Bt Samira Khazieva (UZB) 6-1, 6-2; Yashika Shokeen Bt Miraya Agrawal 6-1, 6-3; Jaya Kapoor BT Saiyette Varadkar 6-0, 6-2; Aahida Singh BT Saanvi Reddy 6-1, 6-4; DIYA RAMESH BT RIYA SACHDEVA 4-6, 7-6 (7), 6-3.
-Kamesh srinivasan
ATHLETICS
Nitin Betters has a walking record under the age of 18
Nitin Gupta which improved its own national youth record in the 5000m march. | Photo credit: Special arrangement
Nitin Gupta which improved its own national youth record in the 5000m march. | Photo credit: Special arrangement
Uttar Pradesh Nitin Gupta improved its own national 5,000 -meter -of -the -date record for gold in gold in the 20th national athletics championships for young people who started at the Patliputra sports complex on Monday.
P. Chiranth de Karnataka and Aarti d’Haryana won the 100m of boys and girls and became the fastest athletes in the championship while Sket Minj of Jharkhand and Edwina Jason of Tamil Nadu were the fastest quarters of the neighborhood.
The results (under 18, winners only): Boys: 100m: P. Chiranth (Kar) 10.89s. 400m: SAKET MINJ (JHA) 47.63S. High jump: Afroz Ahmad (JHA) 2.04m. Disk jet: Nishchay (Har) 62.14m. 5,000 m Race: Nitin Gupta (UP) 19: 24.48S NR, or clean, 20: 01.64, 2024).
Girls: 100m: Aarti (Har) 12.23s. 400m: Edwina Jason (TN) 55.86S. PUST PUT: Joy Baidwan (word game) 14.04m. 3,000 meters of racing: Yogita (Har) 13: 55.50s.
-CT Rayan
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