Indian sports wrap, June 2: Niki, Rithvik lose doubles finals with different partners

Here are all the major updates, scores, and results of Indians in the world of sports on June 2.

Published : Jun 02, 2024 19:08 IST , CHENNAI - 5 MINS READ

FILE PHOTO: Niki Poonacha (left) and Rithvik Bollipalli (right).
FILE PHOTO: Niki Poonacha (left) and Rithvik Bollipalli (right). | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
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FILE PHOTO: Niki Poonacha (left) and Rithvik Bollipalli (right). | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

TENNIS

Niki, Rithvik lose doubles finals with different partners

Rithvik Bollipalli in partnership with Hans Verdugo of Mexico was beaten 6-4, 3-6, [10-7] in the doubles final by Liam Draxl and Benjamin Sigouin of Canada in the $82,000 Challenger tennis tournament in Little Rock, USA.

In another doubles final in the €74,825 Challenger in Vicenza, Italy, Niki Poonacha in partnership with Andre Begemann was beaten 6-3, 6-4 by Vladyslav Manafov and Patrik Niklas-Salminen.

In the $15,000 ITF men’s event in Kingston, Jamaica, the 18-year-old Aryan Shah made the singles final with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Kosuke Ogura of Japan.

RESULTS
$82,000 Challenger, Little Rock, USA
Doubles (final): Liam Draxl & Benjamin Sigouin (Can) bt Rithvik Bollipalli & Hans Verdugo (Mex) 6-4, 3-6, [10-7]; Semifinals: Liam & Benjamin bt Joshua Parris (GBR) & Ramkumar Ramanathan 1-6, 6-4, [16-14]; Rithvik & Hans bt Thai-Son Kwitkowski & Alex Lawson (USA) 6-1, 6-1.
€74,825 Challenger, Vicenza, Italy
Doubles (final): Vladyslv Manafov (Ukr) & Patrik NIkls-Salminen (Fin) bt Andre Begemann (Ger) & Niki Poonacha 6-3, 6-4; Semifinals: Andre & Niki bt Luca Giacomini & Giovnni Oradini (Ita) 6-4, 3-6, [10-6].
$15,000 ITF men, Kingston, Jamaica
Singles (semifinals): Aryan Shah bt Kosuke Ogura (Jpn) 6-4, 6-2.

-Team Sportstar

GOLF

Aditi Ashok tied-29th after tough third round at US Women’s Open

Aditi Ashok in action during the U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Aditi Ashok in action during the U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Aditi Ashok in action during the U.S. Women’s Open at Lancaster Country Club in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

 Aditi Ashok endured another roller coaster round, carding a below-par 3-over 73 to go tied 29th on the third day of the US Women’s Open.

Aditi’s rounds included two birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey.

The double bogey came on the fourth, where she had lost two shots on the first day too.

Aditi’s first two rounds have been 73-71 and she is currently at 7-over in her 29th Major.

Aditi, who came close to a medal at the Tokyo Olympics, is still looking for her first top-20 finish in a Major.

On a course which has been difficult to score, only five players are under and there are three co-leaders.

The lead at 5-under is shared by Wichanee Meechai (69), Andrea Lee (67) and Minjee Lee (66).

Former British Open champion Hinako Shibuno had seven birdies for a 66 and was two behind.

Another shot back was Yuka Saso, who saved shots with her putter and one sublime shot over a bunker to a tight pin on the par-3 17th.

She dropped two shots late for a 69.

Nelly Korda, Rose Zhang and some other big stars have missed the cut on a tough course.

The prize purse this week is $2.4 million for the winner, by far the largest in women’s golf.

-PTI

Pranavi comes close to win in Sweden, finishes T-3; Tvesa 10th, Diksha 13th

Indian golfer Pranavi Urs came tantalisingly close to her maiden Ladies European Tour title before a late double bogey ruined those dreams as she settled for a Tied-third finish at the Dormy Open Helsingborg.

Playing her first season on the LET, the 21-year-old had a double bogey on the Par-4 16th. She fought back with a birdie-birdie finish but ended with a 10-under total.

It is, however, Pranavi’s best-ever finish on the LET. She was bidding to join Aditi Ashok (five wins) and Diksha Dagar (two wins) as the only Indians to have won on the LET.

It was a fine week for Indian golfers as Tvesa Malik shot 68 in the final round to add to 70-71 and sign off at Tied-10th.

While Paris Olympics-bound Diksha carded a 69 after 70-71 on the first two days and was Tied-13th. Vani Kapoor had missed the cut.

Pranavi fell one short of the playoff between amateur Helen Briem of Germany and French star Perrine Delacour.

Delacour got a birdie on the first play-off hole which was the 18th, and won the title, leaving Briem with the second place.

Earlier Briem set the target of 11-under after a sizzling final round of 8-under with nine birdies and a bogey in the final 14 holes.

Pranavi, once a leader at 10-under and 2-under for the day, was without a bogey till she came to the 16th. She dropped a double and fell down.

A birdie on the 17th meant Pranavi needed an eagle on the 18th to get into a play-off.

She managed only a birdie and moved up to Tied-3rd with Denmark’s Nicole Broch Estrup (68), who birdied four times in her last seven holes.

Pranavi, who won the Order of merit on her home Tour, the Hero Women’s Pro Golf Tour in 2022, was fifth in Lalla Meryem Cup and then seventh at the Aramco Team Series in Korea.

“This week has been pretty bad because of my back, I had to withdraw last week. That’s taken a little toll on my back but hopefully,” said Pranavi.

- PTI

SHOOTING

Ramita storms into final at Munich World Cup

Asian Games medallist Ramita Jindal asserted her class by making the women’s air rifle final with a score of 633.0 in the shooting World Cup in Munich on Sunday.

Ramita was the only Indian shooter to make the final, as Arjun Babuta shooting an impressive score of 635.1 in the men’s event was in the Ranking Points Only (RPO) section and thus was not eligible to make the final.

World Championship silver medallist Mehuli was also shooting in the RPO section, and had a score of 631.3. The two other Indian women shooters Tilottama Sen (629.3) and Elavenil Valarivan (628.3) placed 34th and 53rd in a field of 148 shooters.

Esha Singh qualified for the women’s 25m pistol final at the ISSF World Cup after scoring 293 in the qualification round here Sunday. Her effort placed her sixth but compatriot Rhythm Sangwan, who finished second in the 10m air pistol trials, could shoot only 281 to be placed 68th on day one of the competition.

In men’s air rifle, Sandeep Singh (631.4), Divyansh Singh Panwar (631.2) and World Champion Rudrankksh Patil (630.7) placed 10th, 13th and 18th respectively.

The finals will be shot on Monday.

-Kamesh Srinivasan, PTI

BOXING

Parul Adhikari, Pushpendra Rathi impress boxing lovers with their skill in the inaugural Global Boxing Series

A scintillating display of aggressive boxing by Delhi state champion Parul Adhikari in her first-ever pro-boxing bout and a dominant win by Pushpendra Rathi in the women’s and men’s Light Weight categories respectively set the tone for a successful debut of the Global Boxing Series here on Saturday night.

Parul banked on her reach and ability to land punches with quick left-right combination to beat Muskan Srivastava in a split-decision verdict while Rathi scored a Technical Knock Out against Jayanth Gunji.

In the other high-quality bouts, Maharashtra’s Malhar Bhosale scored a Technical Knock-Out (TKO) over Tensubam Meitei of Manipur in Super Welterweight,

Hyderabad’s Suresh Pasham knocked out Mukesh NK in Round 3 of the Welterweight category, Tamil Nadu’s Pradesh A defeated Rajkumar Wagh by TKO in Round 2 of the Super Fly category and his state-mate Hashir got the better of Samuel Harijana by unanimous decision in Super Bantamweight category.

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