TENNIS
Ankita Raina loses pre-quarterfinals
Ankita Raina was beaten 6-1, 6-4 by Mariam Bolkvadze of Georgia in the pre-quarterfinals of the $60,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament in Guinaraes, Portugal, on Thursday.
In the €148,625 Challenger in Perugia, Italy, Sriram Balaji in partnership with Andre Begemann sailed into the doubles quarterfinals.
THE RESULTS
€148,625 Challenger, Nottingham, Britain
€148,625 Challenger, Perugia, Italy
$25,000 ITF men, Wichita, USA
$15,000 ITF men, Koszalin, Poland
$15,000 ITF men, Hong Kong
$15,000 ITF men, Monastir, Tunisia
$60,000 ITF women, Guimaraes, Portugal
$15,000 ITF women, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
$15,000 ITF women, San Diego, USA
- Kamesh Srinivasan
CRICKET
Bengal Pro T20: Kolkata pips Howrah
Ananya Halder and Ariktha Manna picked up three wickets apiece as Lux Shyam Kolkata Tigers pipped Adamas Howrah Warriors by three runs in the Bengal Pro T20 Women’s League at the Jadavpur University ground in Kolkata on Thursday.
THE SCORES
At Eden Gardens: Men
At Jadavpur University ground: Women
- Team Sportstar
SHOOTING
Bhowneesh Mendiratta makes the final
Olympic quota winner Bhowneesh Mendiratta came up with a commendable fare, and scored 123 out of 125 as he qualified in style for the men’s trap final in the shotgun World Cup in Lonato, Italy, on Thursday.
Bhowneesh had a series of 25, 24, 25, 25 and 24. Prithviraj Tondaiman (119) and Vivaan Kapoor (113) placed 17th and 65th, respectively.
In the RPO section, Asian Games silver medallist Lakshay Sheoran shot 118 and Jaswinder Singh 107.
In women’s trap, Manisha Keer, Shreyasi Singh and Olympic quota winner Rajeshwari Kumari shot identical total of 107 and placed 41st, 44th and 45th, respectively.
In the RPO section, KIrti Gupta shot 110, and Rajkuwar Ingle 89.
- Kamesh Srinivasan
SQUASH
Indian men to face Pakistan in quarterfinals of Asian Team Championships
The Indian men’s team progressed to the quarterfinals of the Asian Team Squash championship following a 3-0 win over Mongolia on Thursday.
Japan has already qualified for the last-eight stage from Pool D.
Former champion India will meet Pakistan in the quarterfinals on Friday.
Meanwhile, the Indian women’s team beat Chinese Taipei 3-0 but lost to Malaysia by an identical margin and will meet South Korea in a must-win final Group A league match for a semifinal spot.
THE RESULTS
MEN
WOMEN
- PTI
GOLF
India’s Pukhraj Singh Gills leads after first round in Vietnam
Indian golfer Pukhraj Singh Gill claimed a two-shot lead after carding an eight-under 64 in the delayed first round of the Nam A Bank Vietnam Masters on the Asian Development Tour.
The USD 85,000 event is being played at the Royal Long An Golf and Villas, a 27-hole course designed by Sir Nick Faldo on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh city.
As many as seven Indians are playing in the three-day event with a field of 142 players.
Pukhraj was among the players who had to come back in the morning to finish his first round. Play was stopped early in the first round due to the threat of lightening.
The 27-year-old Indian golfer began on the back-nine and opened birdie-birdie before adding one more on the 14th. An eagle on the 18th for the long-hitter saw him turn in five-under.
On the second nine, he birdied three times for a bogey free 64 and a two-shot lead over Thailand’s Tanapat Pichaikool (66).
Among the other Indians, Akshay Sharma (69) was Tied-9th, Sunhit Bishnoi (70) was Tied-18th, Arjun Prasad and Saptak Talwar with 71 each were Tied-33rd, and Khalin Joshi (72) and Aman Raj (72) were Tied-46th.
Veteran Rahil Gangjee (74) was Tied-77th.
- PTI
Diksha to lead strong Indian challenge in Italian Open golf
Experienced Diksha Dagar will look to leave behind a rare missed cut, when she leads a strong five-member Indian contingent at the 2024 Ladies Italian Open starting tomorrow.
The Indian star, who is headed to the Olympic Games in Paris, is just outside the Top-10 on the Ladies Order of Merit, where she was third last year.
Diksha is one of the five Indians in the field this week, with rookie Pranavi Urs, experienced Tvesa Malik, Vani Kapoor and Ridhima Dilawari also teeing up at the Golf Nazionale, which is hosting the event for the first time.

FILE PHOTO: Diksha Dagar will lead a strong five-member Indian contingent at the 2024 Ladies Italian Open. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
Diksha had nine Top-10s last year including a win in the Czech Ladies Open and a third place finish at the Hero Women’s Indian Open.
This year she has had two Top-10 finishes, including a third place at Joburg Open.
She will tee off in the afternoon session, as will Tvesa, who this year achieved her first international win on the Sunshine Tour in South Africa, and had her first Top-10 on the LET since 2021.
In 2021, Tvesa had five tops, including T-10 at the Italian Open. Also teeing off in the afternoon will be Ridhima, while Pranavi and Vani will play in the morning session.
While Diksha is currently 11th on the LET Order of Merit, Pranavi, with three Top-10s this season, is 13th. Her best came in her last start, the Dormy Open in Helsingborg, where finished tied third, after being in lead for a while.
- PTI
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