Aalisha Naik wins triple crown; Sarthak Rokade misses double


 

Energetic Aalisha Naik was the cynosure of all eyes as she went on to capture triple crown, winning the girls under-17, under-15 and under-13 singles titles  on the concluding day of  the Mumbai District badminton selection tournament, hosted by Goregaon Sports Club at their courts here today.  Aalisha defeated Anamika Singh (22-20) in the under-17, but was taken the full distance by Gauri Kadam, before she triumphed (21-16, 9-21, ,21-11)  in the under-15 , but in her under-13 age group she   was simply too good for Siya Singh (21-15, 21-6) in the final.

Chief guest Vikas Saraf presenting the trophies  of the ECC All India Open 6-Red Snooker Tournament 2018 to triple crown winner Aalisha Naik, while MBDBA Secretary Vishwajeet Bhatnagar  looks on.

Chief guest Vikas Saraf presenting the trophies of the ECC All India Open 6-Red Snooker Tournament 2018 to triple crown winner Aalisha Naik, while MBDBA Secretary Vishwajeet Bhatnagar looks on.

 

Unseeded Sarthak Rokade,who  was in line for a double, won the under-19 singles (21-16, 21-15), but against the  speed and power of top seed Sushant Ravva,  he went down fighting  in three pulsuating games (10-21, 21-16, 21-15).

 

The men’s and women’s singles finals were rather tame affairs with the men’s top seed Kaushal Dharmamer as well as women’s top seed  Kalpita Sawant establishing their domination over their respective opponents. Kaushal thrashed second seeded Gaurav Rege 21-11, 21-7, but Kalpita did have to struggle a bit against stylish lefthander Pooja Devlekar before Kalpita triumphed 21-14 21-17.

All the champions of the ECC All India Open 6-Red Snooker Tournament 2018holding trophies pose with the chief guest MSDBA president Anil Mahesh and MSDBA Secretary Vishwajeet Bhatnagar and  other officials.

All the champions of the ECC All India Open 6-Red Snooker Tournament 2018holding trophies pose with the chief guest MSDBA president Anil Mahesh and MSDBA Secretary Vishwajeet Bhatnagar and other officials.

 

  Results of all the finals:

 

Men’s singles: (1)- Kaushal Dharmamer bt (2)-Gaurav Rege 21-11, 21-7.

 

Women’s singles: (1)- Kalpita Sawant bt (2)- Pooja Devlekar 21-14, 21-17.

 

Girls U-19 singles : (1)- Nakshatra Hanchate bt (2)- Samriddhi Kshatriya 21-10, 21-12.

 

Boys’ U-19 singles: Sarthak Rokade bt  Yash Pawar 21-14, 21-19.

 

Girls U-17 singles:  Aalisha Naik bt Anamika Singh  22-20, 21-17.

 

Boys U-17 singles: (1)- Sushant Ravva Bt Sarthak Rokade 10-21, 21-16, 21-15.

 

Girls U-15 Singles: (2)-Aalisha Naik bt Gauri Kadam 21-16, 9-21, ,21-11.

 

Boys U-15 singles : (2) Siddharth Bhuta bt (1) Atharva Joshi 21-19, 21-16.

 

Girls  U-13 singles: (1) Aalisa Naik bt (2) Siya Singh 21-15, 21-6.

 

Boys U-13 singles: (2) Soham Phatak bt (1) Harsh Pawar 21-13, 21-16.

 

Girls  U-10 singles: Awantika Chaudhry bt Ketaki Thite 21-16, 21-15.

 

Boys U-10 singles: Saanidhya Agarwal bt Zehan Masani 21-17, 21-8.

 

Boys U-19 doubles: Akshan Shetty/Vikyath  Bangera bt Aditya Reddy/Yash  Pawar 21-12, 21-16.

 

Mixed doubles: Arya Shetty/Sushrut Karmarkar bt Pooja Devlekar/Siddharth  Nageshkar 18-21, 21-13, 21-15.