Shrivalli Bhamidipaty Dominates in Perth ITF Tournament

Shrivalli Bhamidipaty Dominates in Perth ITF Tournament

Indian tennis star Shrivalli Bhamidipaty continued her impressive run in the $60,000 ITF women’s tennis tournament in Perth, Australia, by dominating eighth seed Melisa Ercan of Australia 6-1, 6-1 in the pre-quarterfinals.

Bhamidipaty, ranked 334th in the world, displayed her superior skills and court coverage throughout the match. She broke Ercan’s serve early in both sets and maintained her dominance, winning the first set in just 20 minutes.

In the second set, Bhamidipaty continued to apply pressure on Ercan, forcing her into unforced errors. The Indian player broke Ercan’s serve twice more to seal the victory in 50 minutes.

Bhamidipaty’s victory sets up a quarterfinal clash against another Australian, Naiktha Bains, who defeated Great Britain’s Ankita Raina 6-2, 6-4.

In other matches, Ankita Raina and Naiktha Bains advanced to the quarterfinals in the doubles event, defeating Chelsea Stergiopoulos and Bellle Thompson of Australia 7-6(0), 3-6, [10-4].

Indian players also made their mark in other ITF tournaments around the world. In the €148,625 Challenger in Bad Waltersdorf, Austria, Guido Andreozzi of Argentina and Sriram Balaji of India reached the pre-quarterfinals in the doubles event.

In the €148,625 Challenger in Saint-Tropez, France, Romain Arneodo of Monaco and Theo Arribage of France defeated Anirudh Chandrasekar and Niki Poonacha of India 7-6(2), 6-3 in the pre-quarterfinals of the doubles event.

In the $15,000 ITF tournament in Monastir, Tunisia, Tanisha Kashyap of India lost in the first round of the women’s singles to Zou Ruirui of China 6-2, 6-1.

In the $25,000 ITF men’s tournament in Guiyang, China, Rishab Agarwal of India lost in the pre-quarterfinals to Kris Van Wyk of South Africa 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

In the $15,000 ITF men’s tournament in Tehran, Iran, Raghav Jaisinghani of India lost in the pre-quarterfinals to Ali Yazdani of Iran 6-3, 6-2.

In the $15,000 ITF men’s tournament in Bali, Indonesia, Yuvan Nandal of India advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating Tomohiro Masabayashi of Japan 2-6, 7-6(6), 6-4.

Ankita Raina Cruises to First Round Victory in Perth ITF Tournament

Ankita Raina Cruises to First Round Victory in Perth ITF Tournament

Ankita Raina, India’s top-ranked women’s tennis player, made a strong start to the $60,000 ITF tournament in Perth, Australia, on Tuesday. Raina eased past Miho Kuramochi of Japan 6-0, 6-4 in the first round, showcasing her dominance on the court.

Raina’s victory was a testament to her consistent performance and aggressive style of play. She controlled the match from the outset, breaking Kuramochi’s serve twice in the first set to take it 6-0. In the second set, Raina faced a tougher challenge as Kuramochi fought back, but the Indian player remained composed and secured the victory with a 6-4 scoreline.

Raina’s victory is a positive sign for Indian tennis, as she continues to make strides on the international circuit. She has been in impressive form this year, reaching the semifinals of the $25,000 ITF tournament in Nonthaburi, Thailand, in July.

In other results from the tournament, Ashmitha Easwaramurthi and Kanna Soeda of Japan lost in the doubles pre-quarterfinals, while Marin Dumitru and Derin Sen of Australia advanced to the pre-quarterfinals in the men’s doubles.

India Loses Fifth Test to Australia, Suffers Series Whitewash

India Loses Fifth Test to Australia, Suffers Series Whitewash

The Indian men’s hockey team displayed resilience in the fifth and final Test match against Australia in Perth, but ultimately fell short in a 2-3 defeat, resulting in a series whitewash.

India started the match with determination, maintaining possession and earning penalty corners. Captain Harmanpreet Singh converted one of these opportunities in the fourth minute, giving India an early lead. The visitors continued to press, but Australia equalized through Jeremy Hayward in the 20th minute.

In the second half, India’s Abhishek missed a golden chance to extend their lead, while Australia capitalized on counterattacks. Ky Willott and Tim Brand scored in quick succession, giving the hosts a 3-1 advantage.

Undeterred, India fought back in the final quarter. Boby Singh Dhami scored his first international goal in the 53rd minute, reducing the deficit to 3-2. However, despite their efforts, India could not find an equalizer, and Australia secured the victory.

Despite the loss, India showed signs of improvement compared to the previous matches. They maintained possession better, created scoring opportunities, and defended with more determination. The team will look to build on these positives in future matches.

India Loses Closely-Fought Hockey Match to Australia in Perth

India Loses Closely-Fought Hockey Match to Australia in Perth

The Indian men’s hockey team faced a narrow 1-2 defeat against Australia in the third match of their five-match Test series in Perth. Despite a valiant effort, India’s lone goal by Jugraj Singh (41′) was overshadowed by Jeremy Hayward’s brace (44′, 49′) for the hosts.

India began the match with possession, while Australia opted for a counter-attacking strategy. Australia’s approach paid off as they earned the first penalty corner, but Indian goalkeeper PR Sreejesh’s exceptional reflexes kept the score level. Australia continued to press, earning three consecutive penalty corners in the 10th minute, but Sreejesh’s brilliance denied them again.

India responded with swift passing and penetrations into the Australian defense, earning a penalty corner of their own. However, they failed to capitalize on the opportunity. The opening quarter ended with both teams unable to break the deadlock.

Australia launched a relentless attack in the second quarter, but India’s resilient defense and Sreejesh’s performance thwarted their efforts. India intensified their offensive efforts, but neither team managed to score, leaving the score at 0-0 at halftime.

Australia earned an initial penalty corner in the third quarter, but failed to convert. India seized the opportunity to break the stalemate when Jugraj Singh unleashed a potent shot from a penalty corner, giving India the lead. However, Australia responded quickly with a penalty stroke converted by Jeremy Hayward, restoring parity.

Australia won back-to-back penalty corners early in the fourth quarter and this time they were finally able to convert one as Jeremy Hayward scored again through a powerful shot to put the hosts in lead. With the score in their favor, Australia put India under pressure, preventing them from finding the equalizer and winning the match 2-1.

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