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Indian Sports Wrap, March 9: Kristina wins the Gurugram ITF women’s tournament, Saanvi Somu Indian most efficient in Waap

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TENNIS

Dmitruk surpasses the second seeded in Gurugram ITF Final

Kristina Dmitruk made an impeccable execution by going beyond the second seeded Ekaterina Makarova 6-3, 6-2 in the final of the women’s tennis tournament of $ 30,000 to the tennis project, Baliyawas, Sunday.

Makarova, 29, who was classified as a career 158 last year and won the title of double with Ekaterina Reyngold, fought hard, pushing Kristina at the end of her mind in difficult gatherings. However, Kristina, 21, who was n ° 2 in the world as a bonus of her junior career in 2021, served strongly and converted her chances of better running for victory.

The Kristina with smooth expand converted four of the five break points while dropping a service once at the start of the second set. The intensity of the rallies pushed Kristina to close the match in an hour and 17 minutes for his sixth title in the professional circuit.

Completely delighted with his always solid performance, Kristina paid tribute to her brother to be on the spot and played the role of a mental coach.

Kristina dropped a set in Piska Nugroho of Indonesia in the first round, but thereafter, she left only 15 games in all four games.

-Kamesh srinivasan

GOLF

Saanvi Somu Best Indian Equal 38th, Jeneath Wong First Malaysian to win Waap

Saanvi Somu was the best Indian Golfer, tied 38th, while compatriots Guntas Kaur Sandhu and Mannat Brar finished well behind the Asia-Pacific female championship in Da Nang, Vietnam on Sunday.

Somu, who cut the cut for the second consecutive year, pulled his second by 70 consecutive. With cycles of 72-74-70-70, she totaled 2 for the week.

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The 14 -year -old beginner Sandhu, who impressed by becoming the youngest Indian to make the cup in Waap, had a difficult final with a 78 out of 78 and was 9 to finish 47th.

Her assault and a good set helped her collect 14 birdies, the most among the Indians, but she was retained for lack of gaming experience in strong winding conditions.

BRAR, who cut the cup after three unsuccessful attempts, had a very difficult day when things did not go in his direction. She pulled 78 and with cards of 67-76-73-78, she finished at 10 and in 48th place.

Meanwhile, Jeneath Wong, who moved to Australia at the age of ten and now plays at Pepperdine University in the university golf course in the United States, became the first Malaysian to win the amateur championship of the Asia-Pacific Women.

She shot a superb finish which included a clutch putt on the 16th, a perfect t-shirt less than six inches on the 17th and a large land for an 8-foot birdie on the 18th for a round of 68.

Wong, which can now play three women’s majors and a host of other emblematic events, has totaled 18 sous, and won by a shot on Soomin Oh (66) in Korea, which made an excellent load with a 66 without Bogey, but failed in the face of a Wong without rib.

Wong finished 18th in her only previous experience in 2022, when she also had a hole in the second day. During the last round here in Vietnam, she had almost another on the 17th par-3, when her tee shot came inside six inch.

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Three Koreans finished in the top-for while Sumin Hong (68) was the only third while another Yunnseo Yang (66) and Australian Jazy Roberts (66) were fourth.

The Asian-Pacific 2026 women’s amateur championship will be held in Wellington, New Zealand.

-Press Trust of India

Filming

Nrai ends the second technical training course

Participants and civil servants after the second lesson is organized by Nrai in Delhi on Sunday.

Participants and civil servants after the second lesson is organized by Nrai in Delhi on Sunday. | Photo credit: Special arrangement

Participants and civil servants after the second lesson is organized by Nrai in Delhi on Sunday. | Photo credit: Special arrangement

On Sunday, the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) took the second course in the ESSF electronic rating target at the Dr. Karni Singh, Tughlakabad shooting field on Sunday.

The five -day course had 32 participants, including three from Nepal and one from Sri Lanka.

The first course took place from February 24 to 28 in the same place and the integrated course treated technical details of the rifle and pistol.

The route was provided by Jadranka Strukic from Croatia, Khaled Aljerayed from Kuwait and Pawankumar Singh. The course combined theoretical education with practical exercises, to ensure the full understanding of operations is.

As part of the technical education exercise, participants will have to go through five compulsory internships as managers of tournaments sanctioned by NRAI.

“This is the largest lot of a course that I have given all over the world. The license is very important for managers who aspire to work as members of the rifle and pistol jury in international competitions. It is also compulsory for anyone who wishes to work in the team of results, calendar and rating (RTS) during ISSF events to hold a valid license. This certification guarantees that managers are fully trained to manage the latest technologies with precision and confidence, “said Jadranka Strkic.

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“This course is an important step towards strengthening the technical capacities of our civil servants. As the use of electronic rating systems becomes standard in the main competitions, it is essential to build a solid and qualified workforce capable of precision and equity at all levels, “said NRARI, Kalikesh Singh Deo.

The president of the NRAI thanked the ISSF, the Asian shooting confederation (ASC) and the quest for Olympic gold (OGQ) for their support in the conduct of the route.

“We are impatient to further strengthen these partnerships while we continue to develop world class expertise in sport,” he said.

-Kamesh srinivasan

(Tagstotranslate) India Sports News (T) India Sports News March 9

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