New Delhi, Oct 12 (Ians) Top seed Vaidehi Chaudhri outplayed Lakshmi Gowda 6-2, 6-0 to enter the second round of women’s singles at the Fenesta Open national tennis championship here on Wednesday.
The 22-year-old girl from Gujarat was in rip-roaring form and played solid tennis from the baseline.
“This is my seventh Fenesta Open and it has been a really good experience for me. For me, this is the biggest tournament, it really feels special. In 2017, I was also under U-18 Fenesta Open Tennis champion,” said Vaidehi.
Second seed Sai Samhita needed to dig into her experience against Vanshika Choudhary. Sai, who has competed in a clutch of Itf events this year at home, prevailed 6-4, 6-3 over her opponent.
“I always like coming here and this is my favourite tournament in India. I have been coming here since my junior days. Today I played my first match with Vanshika Chaudhri.
The 22-year-old girl from Gujarat was in rip-roaring form and played solid tennis from the baseline.
“This is my seventh Fenesta Open and it has been a really good experience for me. For me, this is the biggest tournament, it really feels special. In 2017, I was also under U-18 Fenesta Open Tennis champion,” said Vaidehi.
Second seed Sai Samhita needed to dig into her experience against Vanshika Choudhary. Sai, who has competed in a clutch of Itf events this year at home, prevailed 6-4, 6-3 over her opponent.
“I always like coming here and this is my favourite tournament in India. I have been coming here since my junior days. Today I played my first match with Vanshika Chaudhri.
- 12.10.2022
- von Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Oct 12 (Ians) Top seed Vaidehi Chaudhri outplayed Lakshmi Gowda 6-2, 6-0 to enter the second round of women’s singles at the Fenesta Open national tennis championship here on Wednesday.
The 22-year-old girl from Gujarat was in rip-roaring form and played solid tennis from the baseline.
“This is my seventh Fenesta Open and it has been a really good experience for me. For me, this is the biggest tournament, it really feels special. In 2017, I was also under U-18 Fenesta Open Tennis champion,” said Vaidehi.
Second seed Sai Samhita needed to dig into her experience against Vanshika Choudhary. Sai, who has competed in a clutch of Itf events this year at home, prevailed 6-4, 6-3 over her opponent.
“I always like coming here and this is my favourite tournament in India. I have been coming here since my junior days. Today I played my first match with Vanshika Chaudhri.
The 22-year-old girl from Gujarat was in rip-roaring form and played solid tennis from the baseline.
“This is my seventh Fenesta Open and it has been a really good experience for me. For me, this is the biggest tournament, it really feels special. In 2017, I was also under U-18 Fenesta Open Tennis champion,” said Vaidehi.
Second seed Sai Samhita needed to dig into her experience against Vanshika Choudhary. Sai, who has competed in a clutch of Itf events this year at home, prevailed 6-4, 6-3 over her opponent.
“I always like coming here and this is my favourite tournament in India. I have been coming here since my junior days. Today I played my first match with Vanshika Chaudhri.
- 12.10.2022
- von Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Rudrapur, March 20 (Ians) CA Bhavani Devi, the first Indian fencer to qualify for the Olympic Games, snapped up her ninth title in the 31st Senior National Fencing Championships here on Saturday.
Tamil Nadu's Bhavani easily defeated Jaspreet Kaur of Jammu and Kashmir 15-2 in her opening pool match in the women's sabre individual competition at the Delhi Public School. She had to ward off a tough fight from Telangana's Baby Reddy, eventually winning 15-14 to get through to the quarterfinals, where she trounced Jagmeet Kaur of Punjab 15-7.
In the semi-finals, Bhavani Devi dominated K Anitha for a 15-4 verdict. Late in the evening, she overcame Joshna Joseph (Kerala) 15-7 in the finals to grab the title and underline her class and form.
In the men's sabre individual final, Kumaresan Padma Gisho Nidhi (Services) scored an upset victory over defending champion Karan Singh (Rajasthan).
Karan Singh had been in top form,...
Tamil Nadu's Bhavani easily defeated Jaspreet Kaur of Jammu and Kashmir 15-2 in her opening pool match in the women's sabre individual competition at the Delhi Public School. She had to ward off a tough fight from Telangana's Baby Reddy, eventually winning 15-14 to get through to the quarterfinals, where she trounced Jagmeet Kaur of Punjab 15-7.
In the semi-finals, Bhavani Devi dominated K Anitha for a 15-4 verdict. Late in the evening, she overcame Joshna Joseph (Kerala) 15-7 in the finals to grab the title and underline her class and form.
In the men's sabre individual final, Kumaresan Padma Gisho Nidhi (Services) scored an upset victory over defending champion Karan Singh (Rajasthan).
Karan Singh had been in top form,...
- 20.3.2021
- von Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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