Chess News
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 3-2
Game Five - 30th April
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) ½-½
Anand again hold Topalov in 5th game after 44 moves playing with Black ... Again the draw was reached by repetition of moves.
This game was looking drawish from the start but Anand made few interesting moves to keep viewers interst ... In end good result for Anand.
Putting my efforts to support Indian players with publishing their results for fans all over the world and also for benefit of media people.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Tennis News
At €2.75M Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome
[R2] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) l John Isner (USA)/Sam Querrey (USA) 26 76(5) 6-10
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)/ Michael Llodra (FRA) W/o
[QF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs (7) Lukasz Kubot (POL)/ Oliver Marach (AUT)
After losing first set easily Hesh and Mad Max tried comeback winning second set in tie-break but it looks big server Americans were too tough to handle in super tie-break.
Lee and Lukas received walkover as Ljubicic and Llodra gave them walkover due to injury to Ljubicic (left side strain) ... Next they r facing Polish-Austrian pair in quarters.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[QF] (5) Vishnu Vardhan (IND,359) l (1) Alexander Kudryavtsev (RUS,267) 26 36
[QF] (8) Rohan Gajjar (IND,456) l (Q) Andrei Vasilevski (BLR,906) 36 46
Doubles
[F] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) l (1) ELGIN (RUS)/ KEDRYUK (KAZ) 46 67(3)
So Rohan and Vishnu lost comfortably against their respective opponents.
Karan and Rohan lost in the final, so their good run ended without title.
At €2.75M Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome
[R2] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) l John Isner (USA)/Sam Querrey (USA) 26 76(5) 6-10
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)/ Michael Llodra (FRA) W/o
[QF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs (7) Lukasz Kubot (POL)/ Oliver Marach (AUT)
After losing first set easily Hesh and Mad Max tried comeback winning second set in tie-break but it looks big server Americans were too tough to handle in super tie-break.
Lee and Lukas received walkover as Ljubicic and Llodra gave them walkover due to injury to Ljubicic (left side strain) ... Next they r facing Polish-Austrian pair in quarters.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[QF] (5) Vishnu Vardhan (IND,359) l (1) Alexander Kudryavtsev (RUS,267) 26 36
[QF] (8) Rohan Gajjar (IND,456) l (Q) Andrei Vasilevski (BLR,906) 36 46
Doubles
[F] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) l (1) ELGIN (RUS)/ KEDRYUK (KAZ) 46 67(3)
So Rohan and Vishnu lost comfortably against their respective opponents.
Karan and Rohan lost in the final, so their good run ended without title.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Chess News
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
ANAND WON FOURTH GAME!!!
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 2½-1½
Game Four - 28th April
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1-0
Anand again opted for Catalan opening with that he defeated challenger Topalov in second round ... And this time also Anand defeated with truly spectacular victory in just 32 moves.
What a start for this World Championship where 3 decisive games in first 4 games ... With today's loss Topalov come under pressure.
Match moves
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.g3 dxc4 5.Bg2 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 a5 7.Qc2 Bxd2+ 8.Qxd2 c6 9.a4 b5 10.Na3 Bd7 11.Ne5 Nd5 12.e4 Nb4 13.0-0 0-0 14.Rfd1 Be8 15.d5 Qd6 16.Ng4 Qc5 17.Ne3 N8a6 18.dxc6 bxa4 19.Naxc4 Bxc6 20.Rac1 h6 21.Nd6 Qa7 22.Ng4 Rad8 23.Nxh6+ gxh6 24.Qxh6 f6 25.e5 Bxg2 26.exf6 Rxd6 27.Rxd6 Be4 28.Rxe6 Nd3 29.Rc2 Qh7 30.f7+ Qxf7 31.Rxe4 Qf5 32.Re7 1-0.
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
ANAND WON FOURTH GAME!!!
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 2½-1½
Game Four - 28th April
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1-0
Anand again opted for Catalan opening with that he defeated challenger Topalov in second round ... And this time also Anand defeated with truly spectacular victory in just 32 moves.
What a start for this World Championship where 3 decisive games in first 4 games ... With today's loss Topalov come under pressure.
Match moves
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 d5 4.g3 dxc4 5.Bg2 Bb4+ 6.Bd2 a5 7.Qc2 Bxd2+ 8.Qxd2 c6 9.a4 b5 10.Na3 Bd7 11.Ne5 Nd5 12.e4 Nb4 13.0-0 0-0 14.Rfd1 Be8 15.d5 Qd6 16.Ng4 Qc5 17.Ne3 N8a6 18.dxc6 bxa4 19.Naxc4 Bxc6 20.Rac1 h6 21.Nd6 Qa7 22.Ng4 Rad8 23.Nxh6+ gxh6 24.Qxh6 f6 25.e5 Bxg2 26.exf6 Rxd6 27.Rxd6 Be4 28.Rxe6 Nd3 29.Rc2 Qh7 30.f7+ Qxf7 31.Rxe4 Qf5 32.Re7 1-0.
Football News
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XXIII
Churchill Brothers bt Salgaocar SC 3-1
Goal Scored - Felix Chimaokwu (CB) 28'P & 55', Odafe Onyeka Okolie (CB) 53'P and Rocus Lamare (SSC) 90+'
Churchill scored a comfortable win over Salgaocar.
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Viva Kerala l Mumbai FC 0-1
Goal Scored - Evans Quao (MFC) 27'
This Mumbai FC win guranteed more turn and twist in relegation battle.
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East Bengal dw Sporting Clube de Goa 1-1
Goal Scored - Syed Rahim Nabi (EB) 39' and Joseph Pereira (SCG) 11'
Sporting hold East Bengal to 1-all draw.
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Air India l JCT Mills 0-1
Goal Scored - Emmanuel Okoro (JCT) 66'
JCT won with solitary goal from Okoro in second half ... This loss keeps Airmen in battle of relegation positions.
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Mohun Bagan l Dempo SC 1-4
Goal Scored - N.S.Manju (MB) 7' and Beto (DSC) 47' & 64', Ranty Martins (DSC) 55', Joaquim Abranches (DSC) 61'
Mohun Bagan started well scoring early goal and were leading after first half ... But Dempo started second half with goal from Beto and then they scored 3 goals in 10 minutes to finished Bagan challenge.
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Mahindra United dw Pune FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Steven Dias (MU) 39' and Arata Izumi (PFC) 58'
Pune FC hold Mahindra and almost ended Mahindra's chance of winning 2009-10 I League.
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Shillong Lajong FC dw Chirag United 1-1
Goal Scored - Daniel Bademi (SL) 38' and Edmilson Marques (CU) 83'
Chirag maanged to hold Shillong after late equalizer by Marques.
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At AFC Cup 2010,
Group B
Kuwait SC bt Churchill Brothers (IND) 7-1
Goal Scored - Khaled Ajab (KSC) 9', 30', 50' & 57' , Rodrigo Vergilio (KSC) 28', Rogerio Coutinho (KSC) 76' & 90' and Nascimento Silveira (CB) 48'
Yesterday I made blunder, Churchill wasn't leading as I mentioned ... Kuwait SC gave humiliating defeat to Churchill Brothers to top Group B ... With this loss Churchill finished on second place.
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Group D
East Bengal (IND) l Al Nejmeh (LEB) 0-4
Goal Scored - Abbas Atwi (AlN) 3' & 41', Pape Cisse (AlN) 30', Bilal Najjarine (AlN) 68'
East Bengal lost 6th game in 6 matches ... They conceded 20 goals in these defeats in forgetable AFC cup.
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XXIII
Churchill Brothers bt Salgaocar SC 3-1
Goal Scored - Felix Chimaokwu (CB) 28'P & 55', Odafe Onyeka Okolie (CB) 53'P and Rocus Lamare (SSC) 90+'
Churchill scored a comfortable win over Salgaocar.
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Viva Kerala l Mumbai FC 0-1
Goal Scored - Evans Quao (MFC) 27'
This Mumbai FC win guranteed more turn and twist in relegation battle.
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East Bengal dw Sporting Clube de Goa 1-1
Goal Scored - Syed Rahim Nabi (EB) 39' and Joseph Pereira (SCG) 11'
Sporting hold East Bengal to 1-all draw.
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Air India l JCT Mills 0-1
Goal Scored - Emmanuel Okoro (JCT) 66'
JCT won with solitary goal from Okoro in second half ... This loss keeps Airmen in battle of relegation positions.
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Mohun Bagan l Dempo SC 1-4
Goal Scored - N.S.Manju (MB) 7' and Beto (DSC) 47' & 64', Ranty Martins (DSC) 55', Joaquim Abranches (DSC) 61'
Mohun Bagan started well scoring early goal and were leading after first half ... But Dempo started second half with goal from Beto and then they scored 3 goals in 10 minutes to finished Bagan challenge.
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Mahindra United dw Pune FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Steven Dias (MU) 39' and Arata Izumi (PFC) 58'
Pune FC hold Mahindra and almost ended Mahindra's chance of winning 2009-10 I League.
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Shillong Lajong FC dw Chirag United 1-1
Goal Scored - Daniel Bademi (SL) 38' and Edmilson Marques (CU) 83'
Chirag maanged to hold Shillong after late equalizer by Marques.
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At AFC Cup 2010,
Group B
Kuwait SC bt Churchill Brothers (IND) 7-1
Goal Scored - Khaled Ajab (KSC) 9', 30', 50' & 57' , Rodrigo Vergilio (KSC) 28', Rogerio Coutinho (KSC) 76' & 90' and Nascimento Silveira (CB) 48'
Yesterday I made blunder, Churchill wasn't leading as I mentioned ... Kuwait SC gave humiliating defeat to Churchill Brothers to top Group B ... With this loss Churchill finished on second place.
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Group D
East Bengal (IND) l Al Nejmeh (LEB) 0-4
Goal Scored - Abbas Atwi (AlN) 3' & 41', Pape Cisse (AlN) 30', Bilal Najjarine (AlN) 68'
East Bengal lost 6th game in 6 matches ... They conceded 20 goals in these defeats in forgetable AFC cup.
Tennis News
At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[QF] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) l Frederico Gil (POR)/ Marcelo Melo (BRA) 57 63 9-11
Was hoping title from this pair.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[R2] (5) Vishnu Vardhan (IND,359) bt (Q) Michal Konecny (CZE,1367) 76(5) 64
[R2] (8) Rohan Gajjar (IND,456) bt (LL) Ervand Gasparyan (RUS,1250) 63 62
[QF] (5) Vishnu Vardhan (IND,359) vs (1) Alexander Kudryavtsev (RUS,267)
[QF] (8) Rohan Gajjar (IND,456) vs (Q) Andrei Vasilevski (BLR,906)
Doubles
[QF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt (3) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt 67(2) 61 13-11
[SF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt KONECNY (CZE)/ VOGELI (CZE) W/O
Excellent wins by Rohan and Vishnu ... But big test for Vishnu in quarters against Kudryavtsev, who was in top 100 only 6 months back.
In doubles Rohan and Karan scored hard fought victory in super tie-break against their seeded country men ... In semis they recieved walkover from Czech pair, so they r in the final.
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At $50K Charlottesville Challanger, USA
[R1] (LL) Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) l Alexandra Stevenson (USA,253) 57 06
Doubles
[R1] (2) Uberoi (IND)/ Voskoboeva (KAZ) l Couts (USA)/ Luzhanska (UKR) 57 06
Wasn't expected early loss in doubles.
At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[QF] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) l Frederico Gil (POR)/ Marcelo Melo (BRA) 57 63 9-11
Was hoping title from this pair.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[R2] (5) Vishnu Vardhan (IND,359) bt (Q) Michal Konecny (CZE,1367) 76(5) 64
[R2] (8) Rohan Gajjar (IND,456) bt (LL) Ervand Gasparyan (RUS,1250) 63 62
[QF] (5) Vishnu Vardhan (IND,359) vs (1) Alexander Kudryavtsev (RUS,267)
[QF] (8) Rohan Gajjar (IND,456) vs (Q) Andrei Vasilevski (BLR,906)
Doubles
[QF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt (3) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt 67(2) 61 13-11
[SF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt KONECNY (CZE)/ VOGELI (CZE) W/O
Excellent wins by Rohan and Vishnu ... But big test for Vishnu in quarters against Kudryavtsev, who was in top 100 only 6 months back.
In doubles Rohan and Karan scored hard fought victory in super tie-break against their seeded country men ... In semis they recieved walkover from Czech pair, so they r in the final.
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At $50K Charlottesville Challanger, USA
[R1] (LL) Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) l Alexandra Stevenson (USA,253) 57 06
Doubles
[R1] (2) Uberoi (IND)/ Voskoboeva (KAZ) l Couts (USA)/ Luzhanska (UKR) 57 06
Wasn't expected early loss in doubles.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Chess News
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1½-1½
Game Three - 27th April
Veselin Topalov (2805) - Viswanathan Anand (2787) ½-½
In game 3 Anand responded with solid Slav defence ... Anand played excellent game and didn't give any chance to Topalov, who agreed to draw after 46 moves.
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1½-1½
Game Three - 27th April
Veselin Topalov (2805) - Viswanathan Anand (2787) ½-½
In game 3 Anand responded with solid Slav defence ... Anand played excellent game and didn't give any chance to Topalov, who agreed to draw after 46 moves.
Tennis News
At €2.75M Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)/Michael Llodra(FRA)
[R2] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs John Isner (USA)/Sam Querrey (USA)
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At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[R1] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Thierry Ascione (FRA)/ Arnaud Clement (FRA) W/O
[QF] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Frederico Gil (POR)/ Marcelo Melo (BRA)
Recieved walkover due to right elbow injury to Clement.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[Q2] (1) SHARAN, Divij (IND,847) bt (16) STRELKOV, Sergey (RUS,1659) W/o
[R1] (5) VARDHAN Vishnu (IND,359) bt RESHETNIKOV Vitali (RUS,809) 63 64
[R1] RASTOGI Karan (IND,649) l (4) KEDRYUK Alexey (KAZ,349) 46 46
[R1] (8) GAJJAR Rohan (IND,456) bt (Q) SHARAN, Divij (IND,847) 61 75
[R2] (5) VARDHAN Vishnu (IND,359) vs (Q) KONECNY Michal (CZE,1367)
[R2] (8) GAJJAR Rohan (IND,456) vs (LL) GASPARYAN Ervand (RUS,1250)
Doubles
[R1] (3) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt KHAYDAROV (UZB)/ TARASOV (UZB) 63 62
[R1] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt JALALOV (UZB)/ SHIPILOV (UZB) 64 63
[QF] (3) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) vs GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND)
Good to see Vishnu scoring win against Russians.
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At $50K Charlottesville Challanger, USA
[Q1] Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) bt (1) Jennifer Elie (USA,357) 46 63 63
[Q2] Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) bt Stephanie Theiler (SUI,UNR) 60 60
[Q3] Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) l (5) Chieh-Yu Hsu (USA,460) 46 63 46
[R1] (LL) Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) vs Alexandra Stevenson (USA,253)
Shikha produced noticeable performance after longtime ... Good top-350 type win for her.
At €2.75M Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs Ivan Ljubicic (CRO)/Michael Llodra(FRA)
[R2] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs John Isner (USA)/Sam Querrey (USA)
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At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[R1] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Thierry Ascione (FRA)/ Arnaud Clement (FRA) W/O
[QF] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Frederico Gil (POR)/ Marcelo Melo (BRA)
Recieved walkover due to right elbow injury to Clement.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[Q2] (1) SHARAN, Divij (IND,847) bt (16) STRELKOV, Sergey (RUS,1659) W/o
[R1] (5) VARDHAN Vishnu (IND,359) bt RESHETNIKOV Vitali (RUS,809) 63 64
[R1] RASTOGI Karan (IND,649) l (4) KEDRYUK Alexey (KAZ,349) 46 46
[R1] (8) GAJJAR Rohan (IND,456) bt (Q) SHARAN, Divij (IND,847) 61 75
[R2] (5) VARDHAN Vishnu (IND,359) vs (Q) KONECNY Michal (CZE,1367)
[R2] (8) GAJJAR Rohan (IND,456) vs (LL) GASPARYAN Ervand (RUS,1250)
Doubles
[R1] (3) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt KHAYDAROV (UZB)/ TARASOV (UZB) 63 62
[R1] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt JALALOV (UZB)/ SHIPILOV (UZB) 64 63
[QF] (3) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) vs GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND)
Good to see Vishnu scoring win against Russians.
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At $50K Charlottesville Challanger, USA
[Q1] Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) bt (1) Jennifer Elie (USA,357) 46 63 63
[Q2] Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) bt Stephanie Theiler (SUI,UNR) 60 60
[Q3] Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) l (5) Chieh-Yu Hsu (USA,460) 46 63 46
[R1] (LL) Shikha Uberoi (IND,630) vs Alexandra Stevenson (USA,253)
Shikha produced noticeable performance after longtime ... Good top-350 type win for her.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Chess News
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1-1
Game Two - 25th April
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1-0
YES!!! Anand strike back in second game ... This is huge moral boosting win for him after bad first game.
Anand opened with a popular Catalan setup, in which White aims for the initiative and long-term pressure ... Topalov responded with an early 4...dxc4 which creates imbalances in the position ... Topalov made real mistake on 25th move allowing Anand to seize a nice positional advantage and collect Black queenside pawns ... After that Anand kept pressure until Topalov resigns on 43rd move.
Tomorrow is the rest day, so both players team will re-analize their strategy.
Nice commentary by GM Anish Giri on Chessbase.com
1.d4. Anand decides to open the game with the d-pawn, as he did in his World Championship match against Kramnik in Bonn 2008. 1...Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3. No Nimzo today. Against Kramnik Anand used Nimzo and it brought him a point and a good position in game 2. 3...d5. Topalov doesn't go for the safe Queen's Indian, but rather for a sharp Ragozin or Vienna. 4.g3. No! Anand goes for a calm Catalan, which was and still is a great weapon of another world champion – Kramnik. 4...dxc4 5.Bg2 a6!?
The idea of this line is to save the pawn by any means. 6.Ne5. 6.0-0 is another main line, which is a real pawn sacrifice. 6...c5 7.Na3. 7.Be3 Nd5 8.dxc5 Was played recently by other Catalan players, Bacrot and Wang Yue. 7...cxd4 8.Naxc4 Bc5. 8...Ra7 is another possibility, with the idea b6. I remember it from the game Wang Yue-Van Wely from Corus 2009, where black equalised without problems. But I guess Anand had an improvement there.
9.0-0 0-0 10.Bd2 Nd5 11.Rc1 Nd7 12.Nd3 Ba7
So far both players played logical moves, but from here White has a big and wide choice. 13.Ba5. A questionable decision. 13.Qb3!? Made sense, since later on Black was threatening b6, attacking the bishop on a5. But perhaps Anand has analyzed this position deeply and came to conclusion that it is better to include Ba5 Qe7. If 13...Nc5 then simple 14.Nxc5 Bxc5 15.Ne5 and White keeps up the pressure. (15.Ba5!?) 13...Qe7 14.Qb3 Rb8. Preparing b6. Now white had a big choice and I am afraid Anand chose not the best move, though later it worked out well for him. After 14...b6 White has 15.Bb4 Nc5 16.Qa3 Bb7 17.Bxd5! Bxd5 18.Nxb6! Bxb6 19.Bxc5 Bxc5 20.Rxc5 With some pressure and edge.
15.Qa3?! As I said, later it worked out well for Anand. At the time I doubted the objective evaluation of the move, but after seeing the whole game I was wondering – maybe it was pure genius, from a psychological point of view!? 15.Rfd1! Is the move I like most. Now Black doesn't have a very useful move, since 15...b6 falls into (15...Nc5 16.Nxc5 Bxc5 17.Ne5 should also be slightly better.; 15...Re8!? or; 15...h6 are maybe the best moves, but White can then try Qa3 or improve slowly with let's say Rc2.) 16.Bb4! Nc5 17.Qa3 Bb7 (17...Nxb4 18.Nxb4 Bb7 19.Bxb7 Qxb7 20.Rxd4) 18.Bxd5! Bxd5 19.Nxb6! Bxb6 20.Rxc5! Bxc5 21.Bxc5 Qb7 22.Bxf8 Rxf8 23.Qb4 With advantage for White. 15...Qxa3 16.bxa3
16...N7f6?! logical, but the more logical 16...Nc5! was the move. I think White would have to fight for the draw, and I am curious what Anand wanted to play here and what Topalov was afraid of. 17.Nce5! Now I liked the white position again, though I think he has no objective advantage. 17...Re8! preparing b6 and Bd7. 17...b6 18.Bb4!; 17...Bd7 18.Nxd7 Nxd7 19.Bxd5 exd5 20.Rc7+/=. 18.Rc2. 18.g4!? looks interesting too. 18...b6?! objectively must be okay, but I think if there is no need to weaken the c6 square, then why to do it?! I prefer 18...Bd7! not weakening c6. Now the best white can do is 19.Nxd7 Nxd7 20.Rfc1 N7f6 21.Ne5 which should be around equal. White has two bishops and good pieces, while black has an extra pawn and a solid position with no weaknesses. 19.Bd2 Bb7 20.Rfc1. Stronger than the immedeate Nc6. In general Anand plays very well from now on, without forcing things too much, just improving the position, no caring that he is a pawn down. 20...Rbd8 21.f4 Bb8 22.a4 a5 23.Nc6
Now that White has made all the useful moves, it is time for this exchange. 23...Bxc6 24.Rxc6 h5?! A strange, impulsive and weakening move, although again, objectively it is not a mistake. 24...h6 would be played by a more patient defender. 25.R1c4
25.Bf3!? Immediately pointing at the h5 pawn. 25...Ne3? Now the real mistake comes. I think Topalov got tired of making moves without any idea. He wanted to force things. However there was another way... 25...Ng4! Fits perfectly with h5. If Topalov could have played it, I would have to give h5 an exclamation mark! 26.Bf3 (26.Rxd4 Ba7! is the point. Now White would be in trouble.) 26...e5! (26...Ba7!? is not human, but not a bad move either.) 27.fxe5 Nxe5 28.Nxe5 Bxe5 29.Kf1 should be aroung equal, with Black having no problems after (29.Bxh5 d3! 30.exd3 Ne7-/+) 29...h4! 26.Bxe3 dxe3 27.Bf3!?
27.Rxb6 Was of course another option, but Anand is trying to confuse Topalov, offering him a difficult choice between giving up the h5 and b6 pawn. And he also perhaps didn't like 27...e5!? 27...g6? 27...Nd7 was I think better, but White had a pleasant advantage there as well. Still it was way better than what Topalov go in the game. 28.Bxh5 e5! being the idea. 28.Rxb6. Now there is no e5, and the a5 pawn is extremely weak. 28...Ba7 28...Re7 Trying to defend a5 with Bc7 was better. Surprisingly White is unable to win the pawn by force, but obviously he still has a big advantage. 29.Rb3! So that Topalov can forget about any Rxd3. 29...Rd4 30.Rc7 Bb8 31.Rc5!
The pawn on a4 is untouchable due to Bc6 and White wins the a5 pawn. 31...Bd6 32.Rxa5 Rc8. Black is getting active, but it won't give him anything. White has a good protection of the key d3 and e2 squares and the a-pawn (supported by a long-sighted bishop who keeps on looking at a8, the promotion square) should decide the game in White's favour. 33.Kg2. I love these moves. I can imagine how disgusted Topalov must be with his position now. 33...Rc2 34.a3. The mean World Champion, who already gave the pawn once in the opening, doesn't want to give it now anymore. And he is right... this will be the decisive pawn! 34...Ra2?! 34...Nd5 It was necessary to still try to complicate the matter a bit, but White is winning anyway. 35.Nb4!
All suporters of Anand were now very relieved when they saw the black king standing on g8, not g7... 35...Bxb4 [35...Rxa3 36.Rxa3 Bxb4 37.Ra8+! is what I meant with my previous comment.] 36.axb4 Nd5 37.b5! The a4 pawn doesn't matter anymore, while it's colleague runs! 37...Raxa4 38.Rxa4 Rxa4 39.Bxd5! Killing the knight. The arising ending is the most winning rook ending I ever saw in my life. 39...exd5 40.b6 Ra8 41.b7 Diagram
At the end the decisive factor is – the a-pawn! The little a-pawn that was standing on a2 at the beginning of the game. 41...Rb8 42.Kf3 d4 43.Ke4
A great comeback by the World Champion, though I must add that it was obviously not without help from Topalov. 1-0.
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1-1
Game Two - 25th April
Viswanathan Anand (2787) - Veselin Topalov (2805) 1-0
YES!!! Anand strike back in second game ... This is huge moral boosting win for him after bad first game.
Anand opened with a popular Catalan setup, in which White aims for the initiative and long-term pressure ... Topalov responded with an early 4...dxc4 which creates imbalances in the position ... Topalov made real mistake on 25th move allowing Anand to seize a nice positional advantage and collect Black queenside pawns ... After that Anand kept pressure until Topalov resigns on 43rd move.
Tomorrow is the rest day, so both players team will re-analize their strategy.
Nice commentary by GM Anish Giri on Chessbase.com
1.d4. Anand decides to open the game with the d-pawn, as he did in his World Championship match against Kramnik in Bonn 2008. 1...Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3. No Nimzo today. Against Kramnik Anand used Nimzo and it brought him a point and a good position in game 2. 3...d5. Topalov doesn't go for the safe Queen's Indian, but rather for a sharp Ragozin or Vienna. 4.g3. No! Anand goes for a calm Catalan, which was and still is a great weapon of another world champion – Kramnik. 4...dxc4 5.Bg2 a6!?
The idea of this line is to save the pawn by any means. 6.Ne5. 6.0-0 is another main line, which is a real pawn sacrifice. 6...c5 7.Na3. 7.Be3 Nd5 8.dxc5 Was played recently by other Catalan players, Bacrot and Wang Yue. 7...cxd4 8.Naxc4 Bc5. 8...Ra7 is another possibility, with the idea b6. I remember it from the game Wang Yue-Van Wely from Corus 2009, where black equalised without problems. But I guess Anand had an improvement there.
9.0-0 0-0 10.Bd2 Nd5 11.Rc1 Nd7 12.Nd3 Ba7
So far both players played logical moves, but from here White has a big and wide choice. 13.Ba5. A questionable decision. 13.Qb3!? Made sense, since later on Black was threatening b6, attacking the bishop on a5. But perhaps Anand has analyzed this position deeply and came to conclusion that it is better to include Ba5 Qe7. If 13...Nc5 then simple 14.Nxc5 Bxc5 15.Ne5 and White keeps up the pressure. (15.Ba5!?) 13...Qe7 14.Qb3 Rb8. Preparing b6. Now white had a big choice and I am afraid Anand chose not the best move, though later it worked out well for him. After 14...b6 White has 15.Bb4 Nc5 16.Qa3 Bb7 17.Bxd5! Bxd5 18.Nxb6! Bxb6 19.Bxc5 Bxc5 20.Rxc5 With some pressure and edge.
15.Qa3?! As I said, later it worked out well for Anand. At the time I doubted the objective evaluation of the move, but after seeing the whole game I was wondering – maybe it was pure genius, from a psychological point of view!? 15.Rfd1! Is the move I like most. Now Black doesn't have a very useful move, since 15...b6 falls into (15...Nc5 16.Nxc5 Bxc5 17.Ne5 should also be slightly better.; 15...Re8!? or; 15...h6 are maybe the best moves, but White can then try Qa3 or improve slowly with let's say Rc2.) 16.Bb4! Nc5 17.Qa3 Bb7 (17...Nxb4 18.Nxb4 Bb7 19.Bxb7 Qxb7 20.Rxd4) 18.Bxd5! Bxd5 19.Nxb6! Bxb6 20.Rxc5! Bxc5 21.Bxc5 Qb7 22.Bxf8 Rxf8 23.Qb4 With advantage for White. 15...Qxa3 16.bxa3
16...N7f6?! logical, but the more logical 16...Nc5! was the move. I think White would have to fight for the draw, and I am curious what Anand wanted to play here and what Topalov was afraid of. 17.Nce5! Now I liked the white position again, though I think he has no objective advantage. 17...Re8! preparing b6 and Bd7. 17...b6 18.Bb4!; 17...Bd7 18.Nxd7 Nxd7 19.Bxd5 exd5 20.Rc7+/=. 18.Rc2. 18.g4!? looks interesting too. 18...b6?! objectively must be okay, but I think if there is no need to weaken the c6 square, then why to do it?! I prefer 18...Bd7! not weakening c6. Now the best white can do is 19.Nxd7 Nxd7 20.Rfc1 N7f6 21.Ne5 which should be around equal. White has two bishops and good pieces, while black has an extra pawn and a solid position with no weaknesses. 19.Bd2 Bb7 20.Rfc1. Stronger than the immedeate Nc6. In general Anand plays very well from now on, without forcing things too much, just improving the position, no caring that he is a pawn down. 20...Rbd8 21.f4 Bb8 22.a4 a5 23.Nc6
Now that White has made all the useful moves, it is time for this exchange. 23...Bxc6 24.Rxc6 h5?! A strange, impulsive and weakening move, although again, objectively it is not a mistake. 24...h6 would be played by a more patient defender. 25.R1c4
25.Bf3!? Immediately pointing at the h5 pawn. 25...Ne3? Now the real mistake comes. I think Topalov got tired of making moves without any idea. He wanted to force things. However there was another way... 25...Ng4! Fits perfectly with h5. If Topalov could have played it, I would have to give h5 an exclamation mark! 26.Bf3 (26.Rxd4 Ba7! is the point. Now White would be in trouble.) 26...e5! (26...Ba7!? is not human, but not a bad move either.) 27.fxe5 Nxe5 28.Nxe5 Bxe5 29.Kf1 should be aroung equal, with Black having no problems after (29.Bxh5 d3! 30.exd3 Ne7-/+) 29...h4! 26.Bxe3 dxe3 27.Bf3!?
27.Rxb6 Was of course another option, but Anand is trying to confuse Topalov, offering him a difficult choice between giving up the h5 and b6 pawn. And he also perhaps didn't like 27...e5!? 27...g6? 27...Nd7 was I think better, but White had a pleasant advantage there as well. Still it was way better than what Topalov go in the game. 28.Bxh5 e5! being the idea. 28.Rxb6. Now there is no e5, and the a5 pawn is extremely weak. 28...Ba7 28...Re7 Trying to defend a5 with Bc7 was better. Surprisingly White is unable to win the pawn by force, but obviously he still has a big advantage. 29.Rb3! So that Topalov can forget about any Rxd3. 29...Rd4 30.Rc7 Bb8 31.Rc5!
The pawn on a4 is untouchable due to Bc6 and White wins the a5 pawn. 31...Bd6 32.Rxa5 Rc8. Black is getting active, but it won't give him anything. White has a good protection of the key d3 and e2 squares and the a-pawn (supported by a long-sighted bishop who keeps on looking at a8, the promotion square) should decide the game in White's favour. 33.Kg2. I love these moves. I can imagine how disgusted Topalov must be with his position now. 33...Rc2 34.a3. The mean World Champion, who already gave the pawn once in the opening, doesn't want to give it now anymore. And he is right... this will be the decisive pawn! 34...Ra2?! 34...Nd5 It was necessary to still try to complicate the matter a bit, but White is winning anyway. 35.Nb4!
All suporters of Anand were now very relieved when they saw the black king standing on g8, not g7... 35...Bxb4 [35...Rxa3 36.Rxa3 Bxb4 37.Ra8+! is what I meant with my previous comment.] 36.axb4 Nd5 37.b5! The a4 pawn doesn't matter anymore, while it's colleague runs! 37...Raxa4 38.Rxa4 Rxa4 39.Bxd5! Killing the knight. The arising ending is the most winning rook ending I ever saw in my life. 39...exd5 40.b6 Ra8 41.b7 Diagram
At the end the decisive factor is – the a-pawn! The little a-pawn that was standing on a2 at the beginning of the game. 41...Rb8 42.Kf3 d4 43.Ke4
A great comeback by the World Champion, though I must add that it was obviously not without help from Topalov. 1-0.
Tennis News
At €2.75M Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome
[R1] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bye
[R1] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bye
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At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[Q2] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) bt (6) Rameez Junaid (AUS,366) 63 57 63
[Q3] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) l (2) Inigo Cervantes-Huegun (ESP,262) 76(12) 36 46
Doubles
[R1] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Thierry Ascione (FRA)/ Arnaud Clement (FRA)
Good win by Rohan in second qualifying ... In final qualifying he started well winning marathon first set in tie-break but then Spanish guys showed his mastery over clay to won next two.
Rohan and Aisam r top-seed in doubles facing tricky first round against experienced Frenchman Arnaud Clement and his partner.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[Q1] (1) SHARAN Divij (IND,847) bt LISKA Pavel (CZE,UNR) 61 20 retd.
[Q1] (10) MARQUIS Christopher (IND,1264) l KAMILJANOV Bobur (UZB,UNR) 36 46
[Q2] (1) SHARAN, Divij (IND,847) vs (16) STRELKOV, Sergey (RUS,1659)
[R1] (5) VARDHAN Vishnu (IND,359) vs RESHETNIKOV Vitali (RUS,809)
[R1] RASTOGI Karan (IND,649) vs (4) KEDRYUK Alexey (KAZ,349)
[R1] (8) GAJJAR Rohan (IND,456) vs Qualifier
At €2.75M Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome
[R1] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bye
[R1] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bye
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At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[Q2] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) bt (6) Rameez Junaid (AUS,366) 63 57 63
[Q3] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) l (2) Inigo Cervantes-Huegun (ESP,262) 76(12) 36 46
Doubles
[R1] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Thierry Ascione (FRA)/ Arnaud Clement (FRA)
Good win by Rohan in second qualifying ... In final qualifying he started well winning marathon first set in tie-break but then Spanish guys showed his mastery over clay to won next two.
Rohan and Aisam r top-seed in doubles facing tricky first round against experienced Frenchman Arnaud Clement and his partner.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F2 Futures, Namangan
[Q1] (1) SHARAN Divij (IND,847) bt LISKA Pavel (CZE,UNR) 61 20 retd.
[Q1] (10) MARQUIS Christopher (IND,1264) l KAMILJANOV Bobur (UZB,UNR) 36 46
[Q2] (1) SHARAN, Divij (IND,847) vs (16) STRELKOV, Sergey (RUS,1659)
[R1] (5) VARDHAN Vishnu (IND,359) vs RESHETNIKOV Vitali (RUS,809)
[R1] RASTOGI Karan (IND,649) vs (4) KEDRYUK Alexey (KAZ,349)
[R1] (8) GAJJAR Rohan (IND,456) vs Qualifier
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Chess News
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
Game One - 24th April
Veselin Topalov (2805) - Viswanathan Anand (2787) 1-0
Topalov won first game in just 30 moves ... I think this was one of the shortest but most decisive opening games in World Championship history ... As per report Anand made blunder on 23rd move.
Here is small update on first game
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 c5 8.Ne2 Nc6 9.Be3 0-0 10.0-0 Na5 11.Bd3 b6 12.Qd2 e5 13.Bh6 cxd4 14.Bxg7 Kxg7 15.cxd4 exd4 16.Rac1 Qd6 17.f4 f6 18.f5 Qe5 19.Nf4 g5 20.Nh5+ Kg8 21.h4 h6 22.hxg5 hxg5 23.Rf3. Everything was looking dangerous, but basically okay for Black. The only defence looked like 23...Bd7 followed by Rg3 and then maybe Kf7. However Anand blunders with 23...Kf7??
This loses immediately to 24.Nxf6! Now the game ends very quickly: 24...Kxf6 25.Rh3 Rg8 26.Rh6+ Kf7 27.Rh7+ Ke8 28.Rcc7 Kd8 29.Bb5 Qxe4 30.Rxc8+ 1-0
At World Championship Match 2010, Sofia, Bulgaria
Game One - 24th April
Veselin Topalov (2805) - Viswanathan Anand (2787) 1-0
Topalov won first game in just 30 moves ... I think this was one of the shortest but most decisive opening games in World Championship history ... As per report Anand made blunder on 23rd move.
Here is small update on first game
1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 c5 8.Ne2 Nc6 9.Be3 0-0 10.0-0 Na5 11.Bd3 b6 12.Qd2 e5 13.Bh6 cxd4 14.Bxg7 Kxg7 15.cxd4 exd4 16.Rac1 Qd6 17.f4 f6 18.f5 Qe5 19.Nf4 g5 20.Nh5+ Kg8 21.h4 h6 22.hxg5 hxg5 23.Rf3. Everything was looking dangerous, but basically okay for Black. The only defence looked like 23...Bd7 followed by Rg3 and then maybe Kf7. However Anand blunders with 23...Kf7??
This loses immediately to 24.Nxf6! Now the game ends very quickly: 24...Kxf6 25.Rh3 Rg8 26.Rh6+ Kf7 27.Rh7+ Ke8 28.Rcc7 Kd8 29.Bb5 Qxe4 30.Rxc8+ 1-0
Hockey News
At Azlan Shah Cup, Ipoh, Malaysia
Indian selectors selected very young looking team for Azlan Shah Cup ... They dropped non-performers from World Cup squad like Sandeep Singh, Prabhjot Singh, Diwakar Ram, Adrian D' Souza and Gurvinder Singh Chandi.
Goalkeepers - Sreejesh PR, Bharat Chetri.
Defenders - Sardar Singh, Dhananjay Mahadik, Amit Prabhakar, Rupinder Pal Singh.
Midfielders - Gurbaj Singh, Ravi Pal Singh, Prabodh Tirkey, Bharat Chikara, Vikas Pillay, Danish Mujtaba.
Forwards - Rajpal Singh (Capt), Tushar Khandker, Shivendra Singh, Mandip Antil, Arjun Halappa, Sarvanjit Singh.
Standbys - Jaswinder Singh, Ajitesh Roy, Vikas Sharma, Bikas Toppo.
Officials - Jose Brasa (Head Coach), Harendra Singh (National Coach), Clarence Lobo (Coach), Gundeep Kumar (Coach)
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Tennis News
At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[Q1] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) bt Maher Boughnimi (TUN,UNR) 61 63
[Q2] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) vs (6) Rameez Junaid (AUS,366)
Good to see Rohan playing singles and that also on clay.
At Azlan Shah Cup, Ipoh, Malaysia
Indian selectors selected very young looking team for Azlan Shah Cup ... They dropped non-performers from World Cup squad like Sandeep Singh, Prabhjot Singh, Diwakar Ram, Adrian D' Souza and Gurvinder Singh Chandi.
Goalkeepers - Sreejesh PR, Bharat Chetri.
Defenders - Sardar Singh, Dhananjay Mahadik, Amit Prabhakar, Rupinder Pal Singh.
Midfielders - Gurbaj Singh, Ravi Pal Singh, Prabodh Tirkey, Bharat Chikara, Vikas Pillay, Danish Mujtaba.
Forwards - Rajpal Singh (Capt), Tushar Khandker, Shivendra Singh, Mandip Antil, Arjun Halappa, Sarvanjit Singh.
Standbys - Jaswinder Singh, Ajitesh Roy, Vikas Sharma, Bikas Toppo.
Officials - Jose Brasa (Head Coach), Harendra Singh (National Coach), Clarence Lobo (Coach), Gundeep Kumar (Coach)
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Tennis News
At $125K+H Tunis Challanger, Tunisia (Clay)
[Q1] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) bt Maher Boughnimi (TUN,UNR) 61 63
[Q2] Rohan Bopanna (IND,405) vs (6) Rameez Junaid (AUS,366)
Good to see Rohan playing singles and that also on clay.
Friday, April 23, 2010
Football News
At AFC Asian Cup 2011, Qatar - January 7th to 29th 2011 (Draw)
India are in Group C and have got one of the toughest group as we r sharing group with South Korean. Australian and Bahrain.
Group A - Qatar, Kuwait, China and Uzbekistan
Group B - Saudi Arabia, Japan, Jordan and Syria
Group C - South Korea, India, Australia and Bahrain
Group D - Iraq, North Korea, UAE and Iran
These were seedings for the draw, as host Qatar was seeded so 3 times champion Japan was added in Pot two ... As expected we were in Pot four.
Seeding of teams
Pot 1 (teams ranked 1-4): *Qatar, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Korea Republic
Pot 2 (teams ranked 5-8): Japan, Australia, Iran, Uzbekistan
Pot 3 (teams ranked 9-11): China, UAE, Bahrain, Jordan
At AFC Asian Cup 2011, Qatar - January 7th to 29th 2011 (Draw)
India are in Group C and have got one of the toughest group as we r sharing group with South Korean. Australian and Bahrain.
Group A - Qatar, Kuwait, China and Uzbekistan
Group B - Saudi Arabia, Japan, Jordan and Syria
Group C - South Korea, India, Australia and Bahrain
Group D - Iraq, North Korea, UAE and Iran
These were seedings for the draw, as host Qatar was seeded so 3 times champion Japan was added in Pot two ... As expected we were in Pot four.
Seeding of teams
Pot 1 (teams ranked 1-4): *Qatar, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Korea Republic
Pot 2 (teams ranked 5-8): Japan, Australia, Iran, Uzbekistan
Pot 3 (teams ranked 9-11): China, UAE, Bahrain, Jordan
Pot 4 (teams ranked 12-16): Syria, Kuwait, India, DPR Korea
Tennis News
At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Semi-Finals
(2) India l (4) Australia 1-2
Vinod Gowda l Jay Andrijic 36 36
Ronit Bisht bt Jack Schipanski 62 61
Ronit Bisht/ Arjun Kadhe l Jay Andrijic/ Jordan Thompson 46 64 62
Australian boys defeated us 2-1 ... After yesterday Arjun lost in singles sudden unnecessay changes in team composition ... Vinod played in singles and lost easily ... Then our captain also changed our yesterday's doubles winning combination of Ronit and Vinod ... Arjun and Ronit lost after winning first set ... So after qualifying for World group we against messed up chance of getting seeded at Mexico.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[SF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) l (5) Mikhail ELGIN (RUS,416) 26 64 46
Fighting performance by Vishnu against Elgin, he fought well after losing first set.
At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Semi-Finals
(2) India l (4) Australia 1-2
Vinod Gowda l Jay Andrijic 36 36
Ronit Bisht bt Jack Schipanski 62 61
Ronit Bisht/ Arjun Kadhe l Jay Andrijic/ Jordan Thompson 46 64 62
Australian boys defeated us 2-1 ... After yesterday Arjun lost in singles sudden unnecessay changes in team composition ... Vinod played in singles and lost easily ... Then our captain also changed our yesterday's doubles winning combination of Ronit and Vinod ... Arjun and Ronit lost after winning first set ... So after qualifying for World group we against messed up chance of getting seeded at Mexico.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[SF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) l (5) Mikhail ELGIN (RUS,416) 26 64 46
Fighting performance by Vishnu against Elgin, he fought well after losing first set.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tennis News
At $2.7M Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, Spain
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) l Julian Knowle (AUT)/ Andy Ram (ISR) 26 06
Really forgettable performance by Lee and Lukas ... So now they lost back to back matches in straight sets without giving much fight.
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At $50K Tallahassee Challenger, Florida, USA
[R1] (4) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) l Alex Kuznetsov (USA)/ Ryan Sweeting (USA) 46 36
Another disappointing stuff from Harsh and Treat.
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At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Quarter-Finals
(2) India bt (8) Thailand 2-1
Ronit Bisht bt Krittin Koaykul 62 62
Arjun Kadhe l Tas Suwanasang 57 67(5)
Ronit Bisht/ Vinod Gowda bt Nattan Benjasupawan/ Tas Suwanasang 26 64 64
Good win to moved qualify for World group but surprised with loss of Arjun Kadhe ... Now crucial match against Australia in semis ... We need to win this match to get seeding at World group.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[QF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) bt (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508) 61 75
[SF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) vs (5) Mikhail ELGIN (RUS,416)
Good to see that Vishnu winning matches outside India and performing as per his ranking to moved into semis.
Match against Mikhail Elgin is tough one as 8-9 months back Elgin was top-125 player.
At $2.7M Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, Spain
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) l Julian Knowle (AUT)/ Andy Ram (ISR) 26 06
Really forgettable performance by Lee and Lukas ... So now they lost back to back matches in straight sets without giving much fight.
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At $50K Tallahassee Challenger, Florida, USA
[R1] (4) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) l Alex Kuznetsov (USA)/ Ryan Sweeting (USA) 46 36
Another disappointing stuff from Harsh and Treat.
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At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Quarter-Finals
(2) India bt (8) Thailand 2-1
Ronit Bisht bt Krittin Koaykul 62 62
Arjun Kadhe l Tas Suwanasang 57 67(5)
Ronit Bisht/ Vinod Gowda bt Nattan Benjasupawan/ Tas Suwanasang 26 64 64
Good win to moved qualify for World group but surprised with loss of Arjun Kadhe ... Now crucial match against Australia in semis ... We need to win this match to get seeding at World group.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[QF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) bt (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508) 61 75
[SF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) vs (5) Mikhail ELGIN (RUS,416)
Good to see that Vishnu winning matches outside India and performing as per his ranking to moved into semis.
Match against Mikhail Elgin is tough one as 8-9 months back Elgin was top-125 player.
Football News
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XXII
Salgaocar SC dw Air India FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Eneke Ikenwa (SSC) 26' and Opara (AI) 90'
Air men managed draw after late equaliser from Opara to earned a important point.
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Sporting Clube de Goa l Dempo SC 1-2
Goal Scored - Aadil Khan (SCG) 21' and Beto (DSC) 50' & 90+'
Beto scored injury time winner to gave leader Dempo 7 pts lead over 2nd place Mahindra.
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Pune FC bt Viva Kerala 3-1
Goal Scored - Kutti Mani (PFC) 10', Edmar Figueira (PFC) 20'P & 24' and Raman Patrick Sisupalan (VK) 48'
Pune FC scored their biggest win at home against Viva
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Mohun Bagan bt Mahindra United 3-1
Goal Scored - Sueoka Ryuji (MB) 10', Edeh Chidi (MB) 45+'P, Snehashish Chakraborty (MB) 68' and Mohammed Rafi (MU) 24'P
Mohun Bagan scored important win against Mahindra to moved on to 3rd position, but now Dempo having chance of making almost certain their title win if they wins today against Sporting Clube de Goa
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JCT Mills FC bt Chirag United SC 1-0
Goal Scored - Henry Ezeh (JCT) 54'
JCT scored huge win to stay away from relegation battle.
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Shillong Lajong FC dw Mumbai FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Aibor Khonjee (SL) 80' and Pradeep Mohanraj (MFC) 16'
Shillong hold Mumbai FC 1-all after late strike.
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At AFC Cup 2010,
Group D
Al Ittihad (SYR) bt East Bengal (IND) 2-1
Goal Scored - Ahmmad Kalasi (AlI) 14', Tamer Rasheed (AlI) 58' and Beingaichho Beikhokhei (EB) 83'
East Bengal fielded an inexperienced team in this match, they performed lot better but still couldn't avoided East Bengal's 5th loss in a row.
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XXII
Salgaocar SC dw Air India FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Eneke Ikenwa (SSC) 26' and Opara (AI) 90'
Air men managed draw after late equaliser from Opara to earned a important point.
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Sporting Clube de Goa l Dempo SC 1-2
Goal Scored - Aadil Khan (SCG) 21' and Beto (DSC) 50' & 90+'
Beto scored injury time winner to gave leader Dempo 7 pts lead over 2nd place Mahindra.
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Pune FC bt Viva Kerala 3-1
Goal Scored - Kutti Mani (PFC) 10', Edmar Figueira (PFC) 20'P & 24' and Raman Patrick Sisupalan (VK) 48'
Pune FC scored their biggest win at home against Viva
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Mohun Bagan bt Mahindra United 3-1
Goal Scored - Sueoka Ryuji (MB) 10', Edeh Chidi (MB) 45+'P, Snehashish Chakraborty (MB) 68' and Mohammed Rafi (MU) 24'P
Mohun Bagan scored important win against Mahindra to moved on to 3rd position, but now Dempo having chance of making almost certain their title win if they wins today against Sporting Clube de Goa
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JCT Mills FC bt Chirag United SC 1-0
Goal Scored - Henry Ezeh (JCT) 54'
JCT scored huge win to stay away from relegation battle.
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Shillong Lajong FC dw Mumbai FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Aibor Khonjee (SL) 80' and Pradeep Mohanraj (MFC) 16'
Shillong hold Mumbai FC 1-all after late strike.
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At AFC Cup 2010,
Group D
Al Ittihad (SYR) bt East Bengal (IND) 2-1
Goal Scored - Ahmmad Kalasi (AlI) 14', Tamer Rasheed (AlI) 58' and Beingaichho Beikhokhei (EB) 83'
East Bengal fielded an inexperienced team in this match, they performed lot better but still couldn't avoided East Bengal's 5th loss in a row.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Tennis News
At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Group 4
(2) India bt (7) Chinese Taipei 2-1
Ronit Bisht bt Li-Lun Lee 63 62
Arjun Kadhe bt Chih-Jen Ho 63 62
Ronit Bisht/ Vinod Gowda l Li-Lun Lee/ Chih-Jen Ho 36 46
Our boys won both singles beating Li-Lun Lee and Chih-Jen Ho but lost doubles against same players.
So we r qualified for quarter-final as Group 4 winner and will face 8th seed Thailand.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[R2] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) bt Murad INOYATOV (UZB,528) 61 76(3)
[R2] (PR) Karan RASTOGI (IND,649) l (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508) 36 64 67(4)
[QF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) vs (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508)
Doubles
[QF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) l (4) KROTIOUK (RUS)/ RESHETNIKOV (RUS) 46 57
Match lasted more than 3 hours, Karan played excellent match against Krotiouk though he lost ... Many positives to took from this match for 2nd week.
Other hand good straight sets victory by Vishnu over local Uzbek Davis-cupper.
At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Group 4
(2) India bt (7) Chinese Taipei 2-1
Ronit Bisht bt Li-Lun Lee 63 62
Arjun Kadhe bt Chih-Jen Ho 63 62
Ronit Bisht/ Vinod Gowda l Li-Lun Lee/ Chih-Jen Ho 36 46
Our boys won both singles beating Li-Lun Lee and Chih-Jen Ho but lost doubles against same players.
So we r qualified for quarter-final as Group 4 winner and will face 8th seed Thailand.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[R2] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) bt Murad INOYATOV (UZB,528) 61 76(3)
[R2] (PR) Karan RASTOGI (IND,649) l (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508) 36 64 67(4)
[QF] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) vs (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508)
Doubles
[QF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) l (4) KROTIOUK (RUS)/ RESHETNIKOV (RUS) 46 57
Match lasted more than 3 hours, Karan played excellent match against Krotiouk though he lost ... Many positives to took from this match for 2nd week.
Other hand good straight sets victory by Vishnu over local Uzbek Davis-cupper.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Tennis News
At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Group 4
(2) India bt Philippines 3-0
Ronit BISHT bt Calvin Charles CANLAS 60 61
Arjun KADHE bt Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA 64, 60
Ronit BISHT/ Vinod GOWDA bt Jacob LAGMAN/ Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA 62 60
Another easy outing for Indian boys ... Today they r facing Chinese Taipei to decide who will be the group winner.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[R1] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) bt Aleksandr AGAFONOV (UKR,837) 64 76(4)
[R1] (PR) Karan RASTOGI (IND,649) bt (Q) Alexander ZHURBIN (RUS,1576) 60 46 61
[R1] (7) Rohan GAJJAR (IND,456) l Julien DUBAIL (BEL,765) 64 26 67(6)
[R2] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) vs Murad INOYATOV (UZB,528)
[R2] (PR) Karan RASTOGI (IND,649) vs (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508)
Doubles
[R1] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt (WC) DUBINSKY (RUS)/ ISAKOV (UZB) 61 61
[QF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) vs (4) KROTIOUK (RUS)/ RESHETNIKOV (RUS)
Surprisingly close match for Karan against Russian qualifier ... Vishnu also had winning start but seeded Rohan lost in 3rd set tie-break.
At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Group 4
(2) India bt Philippines 3-0
Ronit BISHT bt Calvin Charles CANLAS 60 61
Arjun KADHE bt Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA 64, 60
Ronit BISHT/ Vinod GOWDA bt Jacob LAGMAN/ Jurence Zosimo MENDOZA 62 60
Another easy outing for Indian boys ... Today they r facing Chinese Taipei to decide who will be the group winner.
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At $15K Uzbekistan F1 Futures, Andijan
[R1] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) bt Aleksandr AGAFONOV (UKR,837) 64 76(4)
[R1] (PR) Karan RASTOGI (IND,649) bt (Q) Alexander ZHURBIN (RUS,1576) 60 46 61
[R1] (7) Rohan GAJJAR (IND,456) l Julien DUBAIL (BEL,765) 64 26 67(6)
[R2] (4) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,359) vs Murad INOYATOV (UZB,528)
[R2] (PR) Karan RASTOGI (IND,649) vs (8) Sergei KROTIOUK (RUS,508)
Doubles
[R1] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) bt (WC) DUBINSKY (RUS)/ ISAKOV (UZB) 61 61
[QF] GAJJAR (IND)/ RASTOGI (IND) vs (4) KROTIOUK (RUS)/ RESHETNIKOV (RUS)
Surprisingly close match for Karan against Russian qualifier ... Vishnu also had winning start but seeded Rohan lost in 3rd set tie-break.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Tennis News
At $2.7M Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, Spain
[R1] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bye
As per Barcelona Open draw Lee/Lukas could face Hesh/Max in quarters but Hesh/Max withdrew from the tournament due to Hesh's injury ... After getting bye in the first round Lee/Lukas will face winner between Pablo Cuevas (URU)/ Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) and Julian Knowle (AUT)/ Andy Ram (ISR).
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At $100K+H Athens Challenger, Greece
Somi had tough first round against #70 Dudi Sela but he withdrew as no flight were available from Chicago airport to Greece due to Iceland volcano cloud.
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At $50K Tallahassee Challenger, Florida, USA
[R1] (4) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) vs Alex Kuznetsov (USA)/ Ryan Sweeting (USA)
Need to go deep to earn important ranking points to improve their rankings.
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At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Seedings -
1. Japan
2. India
3. China
4. Australia
5. Korea
6. Uzbekistan
7. Chinese Taipei
8. Thai land
India is second seeded and r in group 4 with 7th seed Chinese Taipei, Pakistan & Philippines.
Group 4
(2) India bt Pakistan 3-0
Vinod GOWDA bt Ahmed BABAR 60 61
Arjun KADHE bt Aadil Azeem KOHARI 60 60
Vinod GOWDA/ Arjun KADHE bt Ahmed BABAR/ Nameer Muhammad SHAMSI 61 64
Expected very easy victory for our boys.
At $2.7M Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, Spain
[R1] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bye
As per Barcelona Open draw Lee/Lukas could face Hesh/Max in quarters but Hesh/Max withdrew from the tournament due to Hesh's injury ... After getting bye in the first round Lee/Lukas will face winner between Pablo Cuevas (URU)/ Fernando Gonzalez (CHI) and Julian Knowle (AUT)/ Andy Ram (ISR).
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At $100K+H Athens Challenger, Greece
Somi had tough first round against #70 Dudi Sela but he withdrew as no flight were available from Chicago airport to Greece due to Iceland volcano cloud.
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At $50K Tallahassee Challenger, Florida, USA
[R1] (4) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) vs Alex Kuznetsov (USA)/ Ryan Sweeting (USA)
Need to go deep to earn important ranking points to improve their rankings.
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At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup Asia Oceania Qualifying, Kuching, Malaysia
Seedings -
1. Japan
2. India
3. China
4. Australia
5. Korea
6. Uzbekistan
7. Chinese Taipei
8. Thai land
India is second seeded and r in group 4 with 7th seed Chinese Taipei, Pakistan & Philippines.
Group 4
(2) India bt Pakistan 3-0
Vinod GOWDA bt Ahmed BABAR 60 61
Arjun KADHE bt Aadil Azeem KOHARI 60 60
Vinod GOWDA/ Arjun KADHE bt Ahmed BABAR/ Nameer Muhammad SHAMSI 61 64
Expected very easy victory for our boys.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Tennis News
At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
Doubles Final
(5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) l (1) Daniel Nestor (CAN) / Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 36 0-2 Retd
Mahesh retired in second set due to right leg injury after losing first set ... So Hesh and Max remained runner-up in back to back Masters but showing improvement in their results.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger, LA, USA
[SF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) l (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER) 64 26 9-11
Harsh and Treat lost semis after winning first set ... They lost in close super tie-break.
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At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup, Kutching, Malaysia
Indian team
1. Arjun Kadhe
2. Ronit Bisht
3. Vinod Gowda
Indian u-16 team is participating in Davis Cup at Malaysia.
At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
Doubles Final
(5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) l (1) Daniel Nestor (CAN) / Nenad Zimonjic (SRB) 36 0-2 Retd
Mahesh retired in second set due to right leg injury after losing first set ... So Hesh and Max remained runner-up in back to back Masters but showing improvement in their results.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger, LA, USA
[SF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) l (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER) 64 26 9-11
Harsh and Treat lost semis after winning first set ... They lost in close super tie-break.
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At u16 Boys Junior Davis Cup, Kutching, Malaysia
Indian team
1. Arjun Kadhe
2. Ronit Bisht
3. Vinod Gowda
Indian u-16 team is participating in Davis Cup at Malaysia.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Tennis News
At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[QF] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt (2) Bob Bryan (USA)/ Mike Bryan (USA) 36 63 11-9
[SF] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt (7) Simon Aspelin (SWE) / Paul Hanley (AUS) 63 76(3)
Mahesh and Max r in their back to back 2nd final in Masters tournament ... Hopefully they will lift title at Monte-Carlo ... They scored win in very close super tie-break against Bryans in quarter-finals ... Had much easier match in semis.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[QF] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) l (6) Santiago Gonzalez (MEX,216) 67(11) 61 46
Prakash lost close match against local player ... He lost first set in long tie-break but won second set easily ... Santiago Gonzalez take important break to won third set.
At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[QF] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt (2) Bob Bryan (USA)/ Mike Bryan (USA) 36 63 11-9
[SF] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt (7) Simon Aspelin (SWE) / Paul Hanley (AUS) 63 76(3)
Mahesh and Max r in their back to back 2nd final in Masters tournament ... Hopefully they will lift title at Monte-Carlo ... They scored win in very close super tie-break against Bryans in quarter-finals ... Had much easier match in semis.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[QF] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) l (6) Santiago Gonzalez (MEX,216) 67(11) 61 46
Prakash lost close match against local player ... He lost first set in long tie-break but won second set easily ... Santiago Gonzalez take important break to won third set.
Badminton News
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[SF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) l (Q) Xuerui Li (CHN,145) 17-21 11-21
It turned tricky and Saina lost easily against Chinese qualifier in 32 mins ... 2nd seed Mi Zhou also lost against another Chinese qualifier, so womens final between 2 Chinese qualifiers ... Mens final also all Chinese affair.
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[SF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) l (Q) Xuerui Li (CHN,145) 17-21 11-21
It turned tricky and Saina lost easily against Chinese qualifier in 32 mins ... 2nd seed Mi Zhou also lost against another Chinese qualifier, so womens final between 2 Chinese qualifiers ... Mens final also all Chinese affair.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Badminton News
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[QF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) bt (7) Mew Choo Wong (MAS,19) 21-5 21-13
[QF] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) l (Q) Xin Liu (CHN,231) 14-21 11-21
[QF] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) l Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ji Man Hwang (KOR) 21-17 16-21 15-21
[QF] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) l Zihan Qiu (CHN)/ Qing Tian (CHN) 21-15 11-21 14-21
[SF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs (Q) Xuerui Li (CHN,145)
Saina streamed-roll over her top-20 Malaysian opponent, against whom she struggled in the past ... She scored very convincing win over to moved into the semis ... She will face unknown Chinese qualifier, that sounds tricky match.
Aditi couldn't continue her run against Chinese qualifier and our 3rd seed pair lost their match against unseeded Koreans after winning the first game.
Top seed Diju and Jwala also lost against Chinese opponents after winning first game ... Had a good chance of lifting title but again missed opportunity.
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[QF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) bt (7) Mew Choo Wong (MAS,19) 21-5 21-13
[QF] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) l (Q) Xin Liu (CHN,231) 14-21 11-21
[QF] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) l Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ji Man Hwang (KOR) 21-17 16-21 15-21
[QF] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) l Zihan Qiu (CHN)/ Qing Tian (CHN) 21-15 11-21 14-21
[SF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs (Q) Xuerui Li (CHN,145)
Saina streamed-roll over her top-20 Malaysian opponent, against whom she struggled in the past ... She scored very convincing win over to moved into the semis ... She will face unknown Chinese qualifier, that sounds tricky match.
Aditi couldn't continue her run against Chinese qualifier and our 3rd seed pair lost their match against unseeded Koreans after winning the first game.
Top seed Diju and Jwala also lost against Chinese opponents after winning first game ... Had a good chance of lifting title but again missed opportunity.
Football News
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XXI
Pune FC dw Salgaocar SC 1-1
Goal Scored - Izumi Arata (PFC) 39' and Ekene Ikenwa (SSC) 89'
Salgaocar hold Pune FC with very late equaliser.
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Shillong Lajong FC bt Mahindra United 2-1
Goal Scored - Boithang Haokip (SL) 53', Daniel Bademi (SL) 86' and Mohammed Rafi (MU) 8'
Lajong scored upset win over Mahindra with late strike and their win gave a big boost to Dempo's title hope.
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Pune FC vs Salgaocar SC
Goal Scored -
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Mohun Bagan bt Air India FC 4-0
Goal Scored - Ryuji Sueoka (MB) 5', Marcos Pereira (MB) 20', Jose Ramirez Barreto (MB) 60' & 68'
Bagan scored big win over Airmen.
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Sporting Clube de Goa bt Churchill Brothers SC 2-1
Goal Scored - Elijah Junior (SCG) 21'P & 88' and Felix (CB) 87',
Sporting Clube de Goa scored upset win over Churchill, Churchill scored a equaliser when 3 minutes remained of regular time but Sporting's Elijah Junior winner in next minute.
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JCT Mills FC bt Viva Kerala 5-1
Goal Scored - Henry Ezeh (JCT) 4', 26' & 75', Emmanuel Okoro (JCT) 55' & 65' and Ruben Senyo (VK) 90+'
JCT handed huge defeat to Viva.
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Dempo SC bt Chirag United SC 3-1
Goal Scored - Beto (DSC) 42', Ranty Martins (DSC) 52', Joaquim Abranches (DSC) 84' and Josimar Da Silva Martins (CU) 16'
Dempo scored win to remain top of the standing.
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East Bengal bt Mumbai FC 1-0
Goal Scored - Yusif Yakubu (EB) 59' P
East Bengal managed to break their 7 matches win less streak with penalty conversion by Yakubu ... This win helped them to increase distance from relegation zone.
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XXI
Pune FC dw Salgaocar SC 1-1
Goal Scored - Izumi Arata (PFC) 39' and Ekene Ikenwa (SSC) 89'
Salgaocar hold Pune FC with very late equaliser.
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Shillong Lajong FC bt Mahindra United 2-1
Goal Scored - Boithang Haokip (SL) 53', Daniel Bademi (SL) 86' and Mohammed Rafi (MU) 8'
Lajong scored upset win over Mahindra with late strike and their win gave a big boost to Dempo's title hope.
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Pune FC vs Salgaocar SC
Goal Scored -
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Mohun Bagan bt Air India FC 4-0
Goal Scored - Ryuji Sueoka (MB) 5', Marcos Pereira (MB) 20', Jose Ramirez Barreto (MB) 60' & 68'
Bagan scored big win over Airmen.
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Sporting Clube de Goa bt Churchill Brothers SC 2-1
Goal Scored - Elijah Junior (SCG) 21'P & 88' and Felix (CB) 87',
Sporting Clube de Goa scored upset win over Churchill, Churchill scored a equaliser when 3 minutes remained of regular time but Sporting's Elijah Junior winner in next minute.
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JCT Mills FC bt Viva Kerala 5-1
Goal Scored - Henry Ezeh (JCT) 4', 26' & 75', Emmanuel Okoro (JCT) 55' & 65' and Ruben Senyo (VK) 90+'
JCT handed huge defeat to Viva.
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Dempo SC bt Chirag United SC 3-1
Goal Scored - Beto (DSC) 42', Ranty Martins (DSC) 52', Joaquim Abranches (DSC) 84' and Josimar Da Silva Martins (CU) 16'
Dempo scored win to remain top of the standing.
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East Bengal bt Mumbai FC 1-0
Goal Scored - Yusif Yakubu (EB) 59' P
East Bengal managed to break their 7 matches win less streak with penalty conversion by Yakubu ... This win helped them to increase distance from relegation zone.
Tennis News
At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[QF] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs (2) Bob Bryan (USA)/ Mike Bryan (USA)
Mahesh and Max r facing Bryans in quarters.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R2] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) bt Alexander Sadecky (SUI,346) 62 1-0 Retd.
[QF] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) vs (6) Santiago Gonzalez (MEX,216)
Prakash moved into quarters easily as his opponent retired from his match after losing first set.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger, LA, USA
[SF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) vs (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER)
At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[QF] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs (2) Bob Bryan (USA)/ Mike Bryan (USA)
Mahesh and Max r facing Bryans in quarters.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R2] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) bt Alexander Sadecky (SUI,346) 62 1-0 Retd.
[QF] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) vs (6) Santiago Gonzalez (MEX,216)
Prakash moved into quarters easily as his opponent retired from his match after losing first set.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger, LA, USA
[SF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) vs (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER)
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Badminton News
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[R1] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) bt (Q) Rais Md Uddin (BAN)/ Jabed Mostafa Md (BAN) 21-10 21-2
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Jishnu Sanyal (IND) l Nguyen Khang Huynh (VIE)/ Hoang Nam Nguyen (VIE) 18-21 21-12 16-21
[R1] Akshay Dewalkar (IND)/ Arun Vishnu (IND) l (2) Hirokatsu Hashimoto (JPN)/ Noriyasu Hirata (JPN) 18-21 15-21
[R1] Jwala Gutta (IND)/ Ashwini Ponnappa (IND) l Meiliana Jauhari (INA)/ Greysia Polii (INA) 21-18 15-21 17-21
[R1] Aparna Balan (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) bt Aiying Xing (SIN)/ Beiwen Zhang (SIN) 21-14 21-9
[R3] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) l (7) Yun Hu (HKG,16) 16-21 21-18 13-21
[R2] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) bt Hsiao Huan Chen (TPE,55) 23-21 21-11
[R2] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) bt Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141) 21-14 21-16
[R2] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) bt Sheng Mu Lee (TPE)/ Yu Chin Chien (TPE) 24-22 21-15
[R2] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) bt Patipat Chalardchaleam (THA)/ Thitipong Lapoe (THA) 21-14 21-15
[R2] Aparna Balan (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) l (6) Pan Pan (CHN)/ Qing Tian (CHN) 10-21 12-21
[QF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs (7) Mew Choo Wong (MAS,19)
[QF] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) vs (Q) Xin Liu (CHN,231)
[QF] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) vs Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ji Man Hwang (KOR)
[QF] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) vs Zihan Qiu (CHN)/ Qing Tian (CHN)
Good to see Aditi taking full advantage of weaker draw of her side to moved into quarter-finals .. Her next match is against qualifier but not easy as her Chinese opponent defeated seeded Japanese player in second round.
Saina produced clinical performance to score easy victory over her tricky opponent ... Next in quarters she is facing another opponent who scored wins against her in their previous meetings, Malaysian Mew Choo Wong ... Nice to see Diju/Jwala and Rupesh/Sanave performing as per their rankings.
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[R1] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) bt (Q) Rais Md Uddin (BAN)/ Jabed Mostafa Md (BAN) 21-10 21-2
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Jishnu Sanyal (IND) l Nguyen Khang Huynh (VIE)/ Hoang Nam Nguyen (VIE) 18-21 21-12 16-21
[R1] Akshay Dewalkar (IND)/ Arun Vishnu (IND) l (2) Hirokatsu Hashimoto (JPN)/ Noriyasu Hirata (JPN) 18-21 15-21
[R1] Jwala Gutta (IND)/ Ashwini Ponnappa (IND) l Meiliana Jauhari (INA)/ Greysia Polii (INA) 21-18 15-21 17-21
[R1] Aparna Balan (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) bt Aiying Xing (SIN)/ Beiwen Zhang (SIN) 21-14 21-9
[R3] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) l (7) Yun Hu (HKG,16) 16-21 21-18 13-21
[R2] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) bt Hsiao Huan Chen (TPE,55) 23-21 21-11
[R2] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) bt Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141) 21-14 21-16
[R2] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) bt Sheng Mu Lee (TPE)/ Yu Chin Chien (TPE) 24-22 21-15
[R2] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) bt Patipat Chalardchaleam (THA)/ Thitipong Lapoe (THA) 21-14 21-15
[R2] Aparna Balan (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) l (6) Pan Pan (CHN)/ Qing Tian (CHN) 10-21 12-21
[QF] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs (7) Mew Choo Wong (MAS,19)
[QF] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) vs (Q) Xin Liu (CHN,231)
[QF] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) vs Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ji Man Hwang (KOR)
[QF] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) vs Zihan Qiu (CHN)/ Qing Tian (CHN)
Good to see Aditi taking full advantage of weaker draw of her side to moved into quarter-finals .. Her next match is against qualifier but not easy as her Chinese opponent defeated seeded Japanese player in second round.
Saina produced clinical performance to score easy victory over her tricky opponent ... Next in quarters she is facing another opponent who scored wins against her in their previous meetings, Malaysian Mew Choo Wong ... Nice to see Diju/Jwala and Rupesh/Sanave performing as per their rankings.
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At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) l David Ferrer (ESP)/ Marc Lopez (ESP) 36 26
Spanish pairs r always tough on clay courts, but still very disappointing start of clay season for last year's French Open champions.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger, LA, USA
[R2] (1) Rajeev Ram (USA,93) l (PR) Kai Nishikori (JPN,UNR) 36 76(3) 36
Doubles
[R1] Purav Raja (IND)/ Tatsuma Ito (JPN) l (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER) 67(6) 16
[QF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) bt Martin Emmrich (GER)/ Andreas Siljestrom (SWE) 75 64
Good to see Harsh and Treat r back on performing as per their ranking to moved into semis ... Purav and Ito gave good fight in first set but didn't continue that in second set.
Rajeev also lost in singles against Nishikori, who is making comeback after long injury-break.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R1] (3) Prakash Amritraj (IND)/ Lester Cook (USA) l (WC) Daniel Garza (MEX)/ Jean-Noel Insausti (FRA) 63 16 10-12
Third seed pair lost in the first round.
At €2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) l David Ferrer (ESP)/ Marc Lopez (ESP) 36 26
Spanish pairs r always tough on clay courts, but still very disappointing start of clay season for last year's French Open champions.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger, LA, USA
[R2] (1) Rajeev Ram (USA,93) l (PR) Kai Nishikori (JPN,UNR) 36 76(3) 36
Doubles
[R1] Purav Raja (IND)/ Tatsuma Ito (JPN) l (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER) 67(6) 16
[QF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) bt Martin Emmrich (GER)/ Andreas Siljestrom (SWE) 75 64
Good to see Harsh and Treat r back on performing as per their ranking to moved into semis ... Purav and Ito gave good fight in first set but didn't continue that in second set.
Rajeev also lost in singles against Nishikori, who is making comeback after long injury-break.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R1] (3) Prakash Amritraj (IND)/ Lester Cook (USA) l (WC) Daniel Garza (MEX)/ Jean-Noel Insausti (FRA) 63 16 10-12
Third seed pair lost in the first round.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Badminton News
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[R1] Ajay Jayaram (IND,71) l (11) Yan Kit Chan (HKG,20) 21-14 13-21 17-21
[R1] Anup Sridhar (IND,42) bt Ye Wook Rho (KOR,123) 16-21 21-13 21-8
[R1] (16) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) bt Bikash Shrestha (NEP,UNR) 21-14 21-11
[R1] Nandagopal K (IND,UNR) l Nugroho Andi Saputro (INA,202) 15-21 15-21
[R1] Gurusaidatt Rajah Manuri Venkata (IND,54) l Ho Jin Choi (KOR,268) 19-21 22-20 19-21
[R1] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) bt Wing Ki Wong (HKG,48) 21-14 21-15
[R1] Anand Pawar (IND,55) bt Sophorn Noun (CAM,UNR) 21-3 21-6
[R1] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) bt Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (THA,35) 21-10 21-13
[R1] Trupti Murgunde (IND,59) l Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141) 17-21 12-21
[R1] Sayali Gokhale (IND,54) l Beiwen Zhang (SIN,32) 11-21 21-9 18-21
[R1] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) bt Mingtian Fu (SIN,48) 21-11 17-21 21-18
[R1] Neha Pandit (IND,86) l Lydia Li Ya Cheah (MAS,52) 14-21 19-21
[R1] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) bt (Q) Wai Hong Wong (HKG)/ Hoi Wah Chau (HKG) 21-13 21-12
[R1] Jishnu Sanyal (IND)/ Jyotshna P (IND) l Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ye Na Jang (KOR) 14-21 9-21
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) l (5) Devin Lahardi Fitriawan (INA)/ Liliyana (INA) 9-21 9-21
[R1] Arun Vishnu (IND)/ Aparna Balan (IND) l Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama (HKG)/ Ying Suet Tse (HKG) 15-21 15-21
[R2] Anup Sridhar (IND,42) l Chong Chieh Lok (MAS,281) 19-21 15-21
[R2] (16) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) l Ji Hoon Hong (KOR,95) 15-21 21-13 6-21
[R2] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) bt Tommy Sugiarto (INA,138) 21-14 21-16
[R2] Anand Pawar (IND,55) l (2) Dan Lin (CHN,4) 14-21 12-21
[R3] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) vs (7) Yun Hu (HKG,16)
[R2] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) vs Hsiao Huan Chen (TPE,55)
[R2] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141)
[R2] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) vs Sheng Mu Lee (TPE)/ Yu Chin Chien (TPE)
Till now forgettable performance by Indian players on home court ... Only Aditi scored good win and Kashyap having chance to win his second round match.
Expected win from Saina, Kashyap and Diju/Jwala ... Also Sayali produced excellent fighting performance against top-30 type player Zhang.
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[R1] Ajay Jayaram (IND,71) l (11) Yan Kit Chan (HKG,20) 21-14 13-21 17-21
[R1] Anup Sridhar (IND,42) bt Ye Wook Rho (KOR,123) 16-21 21-13 21-8
[R1] (16) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) bt Bikash Shrestha (NEP,UNR) 21-14 21-11
[R1] Nandagopal K (IND,UNR) l Nugroho Andi Saputro (INA,202) 15-21 15-21
[R1] Gurusaidatt Rajah Manuri Venkata (IND,54) l Ho Jin Choi (KOR,268) 19-21 22-20 19-21
[R1] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) bt Wing Ki Wong (HKG,48) 21-14 21-15
[R1] Anand Pawar (IND,55) bt Sophorn Noun (CAM,UNR) 21-3 21-6
[R1] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) bt Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (THA,35) 21-10 21-13
[R1] Trupti Murgunde (IND,59) l Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141) 17-21 12-21
[R1] Sayali Gokhale (IND,54) l Beiwen Zhang (SIN,32) 11-21 21-9 18-21
[R1] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) bt Mingtian Fu (SIN,48) 21-11 17-21 21-18
[R1] Neha Pandit (IND,86) l Lydia Li Ya Cheah (MAS,52) 14-21 19-21
[R1] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) bt (Q) Wai Hong Wong (HKG)/ Hoi Wah Chau (HKG) 21-13 21-12
[R1] Jishnu Sanyal (IND)/ Jyotshna P (IND) l Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ye Na Jang (KOR) 14-21 9-21
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) l (5) Devin Lahardi Fitriawan (INA)/ Liliyana (INA) 9-21 9-21
[R1] Arun Vishnu (IND)/ Aparna Balan (IND) l Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama (HKG)/ Ying Suet Tse (HKG) 15-21 15-21
[R2] Anup Sridhar (IND,42) l Chong Chieh Lok (MAS,281) 19-21 15-21
[R2] (16) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) l Ji Hoon Hong (KOR,95) 15-21 21-13 6-21
[R2] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) bt Tommy Sugiarto (INA,138) 21-14 21-16
[R2] Anand Pawar (IND,55) l (2) Dan Lin (CHN,4) 14-21 12-21
[R3] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) vs (7) Yun Hu (HKG,16)
[R2] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) vs Hsiao Huan Chen (TPE,55)
[R2] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141)
[R2] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) vs Sheng Mu Lee (TPE)/ Yu Chin Chien (TPE)
Till now forgettable performance by Indian players on home court ... Only Aditi scored good win and Kashyap having chance to win his second round match.
Expected win from Saina, Kashyap and Diju/Jwala ... Also Sayali produced excellent fighting performance against top-30 type player Zhang.
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At € 2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[R2] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL) 76(3) 76(7)
Very good tight win for Mahesh and Max against clay court specialist Polish team to moved into quarter-finals of Monte-Carlo Masters.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R1] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) bt (WC) Cesar Ramirez (MEX,465) 36 62 61
[R2] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) vs Alexander Sadecky (SUI,346)
Good solid performance by Kash after losing first set to tricky local teenager ... Next he is facing Swiss opponent.
At € 2.5M Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[R2] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL) 76(3) 76(7)
Very good tight win for Mahesh and Max against clay court specialist Polish team to moved into quarter-finals of Monte-Carlo Masters.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R1] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) bt (WC) Cesar Ramirez (MEX,465) 36 62 61
[R2] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) vs Alexander Sadecky (SUI,346)
Good solid performance by Kash after losing first set to tricky local teenager ... Next he is facing Swiss opponent.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Tennis News
At Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[R1] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bye
[R1] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bye
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs David Ferrer (ESP)/ Marc Lopez (ESP)
[R2] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL)
Our both pairs r in bottom draw with Bryans ... Mahesh and Max can meed Bryans in quarters.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R1] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) vs (WC) Cesar Ramirez (MEX,465)
Doubles
(3) Prakash Amritraj (IND)/ Lester Cook (USA) vs (WC) Daniel Garza (MEX)/ Jean-Noel Insausti (FRA)
Prakash having tricky match against 19 yrs old local boy, who consider next big hope of Mexico ... Cesar Ramirez recently won Maxican national championship, was also youngest champion.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger,, LA, USA
[R1] (1) Rajeev Ram (USA,93) bt Ryler DeHeart (USA,191) 36 76(6) 64
[R2] (1) Rajeev Ram (USA,93) vs (PR) Kai Nishikori (JPN,UNR)
Doubles
[R1] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) bt (WC) Robert Kendrick (USA)/ Bobby Reynolds (USA) 76(4) 46 10-7
[R1] Purav Raja (IND)/ Tatsuma Ito (JPN) vs (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER)
[QF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) vs Martin Emmrich (GER)/ Andreas Siljestrom (SWE)
Good win by Harsh and Treat against experienced pair, hopefully they will extend their run here for good result.
At Monte-Carlo Masters, Monaco
[R1] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bye
[R1] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bye
[R2] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs David Ferrer (ESP)/ Marc Lopez (ESP)
[R2] (5) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL)
Our both pairs r in bottom draw with Bryans ... Mahesh and Max can meed Bryans in quarters.
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At $35K+H Leon Challenger, Mexico
[R1] (4) Prakash Amritraj (IND,198) vs (WC) Cesar Ramirez (MEX,465)
Doubles
(3) Prakash Amritraj (IND)/ Lester Cook (USA) vs (WC) Daniel Garza (MEX)/ Jean-Noel Insausti (FRA)
Prakash having tricky match against 19 yrs old local boy, who consider next big hope of Mexico ... Cesar Ramirez recently won Maxican national championship, was also youngest champion.
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At $50K Baton Rouge Challenger,, LA, USA
[R1] (1) Rajeev Ram (USA,93) bt Ryler DeHeart (USA,191) 36 76(6) 64
[R2] (1) Rajeev Ram (USA,93) vs (PR) Kai Nishikori (JPN,UNR)
Doubles
[R1] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) bt (WC) Robert Kendrick (USA)/ Bobby Reynolds (USA) 76(4) 46 10-7
[R1] Purav Raja (IND)/ Tatsuma Ito (JPN) vs (2) Chris Guccione (AUS)/ Frank Moser (GER)
[QF] (3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) vs Martin Emmrich (GER)/ Andreas Siljestrom (SWE)
Good win by Harsh and Treat against experienced pair, hopefully they will extend their run here for good result.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Badminton News
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[Q1] Gayatri Vartak (IND,224) bt Chandrika De Silva (SRI,UNR) 21-17 21-12
[Q1] Thulasi PC (IND,299) bt Sara Khan (PAK,UNR) 21-8 21-9
[Q2] Gayatri Vartak (IND,224) l Xin Liu (CHN,231) 12-21 11-21
[Q2] Thulasi PC (IND,299) l Hsiao Ma Pai (TPE,158) 8-21 9-21
Chetan Anand withdrew from Asia Championship due to injury.
Gayatri and Thulasi failed to qualify for maindraw.
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[Q1] Gayatri Vartak (IND,224) bt Chandrika De Silva (SRI,UNR) 21-17 21-12
[Q1] Thulasi PC (IND,299) bt Sara Khan (PAK,UNR) 21-8 21-9
[Q2] Gayatri Vartak (IND,224) l Xin Liu (CHN,231) 12-21 11-21
[Q2] Thulasi PC (IND,299) l Hsiao Ma Pai (TPE,158) 8-21 9-21
Chetan Anand withdrew from Asia Championship due to injury.
Gayatri and Thulasi failed to qualify for maindraw.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Badminton News
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[Q1] Gayatri Vartak (IND,224) vs Chandrika De Silva (SRI,UNR)
[Q1] Thulasi PC (IND,299) vs Sara Khan (PAK,UNR)
[R1] Ajay Jayaram (IND,71) vs (11) Yan Kit Chan (HKG,20)
[R1] (9) Chetan Anand (IND,18) vs Chong Chieh Lok (MAS,281)
[R1] Anup Sridhar (IND,42) vs Ye Wook Rho (KOR,123)
[R1] (16) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) vs Bikash Shrestha (NEP,UNR)
[R1] Nandagopal K (IND,UNR) vs Nugroho Andi Saputro (INA,202)
[R1] Gurusaidatt Rajah Manuri Venkata (IND,54) vs Ho Jin Choi (KOR,268)
[R1] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) vs Wing Ki Wong (HKG,48)
[R1] Anand Pawar (IND,55) vs Sophorn Noun (CAM,UNR)
[R1] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (THA,35)
[R1] Trupti Murgunde (IND,59) vs Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141)
[R1] Sayali Gokhale (IND,54) vs Beiwen Zhang (SIN,32)
[R1] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) vs Mingtian Fu (SIN,48)
[R1] Neha Pandit (IND,86) vs Lydia Li Ya Cheah (MAS,52)
[R1] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) vs Qualifier
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Jishnu Sanyal (IND) vs Nguyen Khang Huynh (VIE)/ Hoang Nam Nguyen (VIE)
[R1] Akshay Dewalkar (IND)/ Arun Vishnu (IND) vs (2) Hirokatsu Hashimoto (JPN)/ Noriyasu Hirata (JPN)
[R1] Jwala Gutta (IND)/ Ashwini Ponnappa (IND) vs Meiliana Jauhari (INA)/ Greysia Polii (INA)
[R1] Aparna Balan (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) vs Aiying Xing (SIN)/ Beiwen Zhang (SIN)
[R1] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) vs Qualifier
[R1] Jishnu Sanyal (IND)/ Jyotshna P (IND) vs Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ye Na Jang (KOR)
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) vs (5) Devin Lahardi Fitriawan (INA)/ Liliyana (INA)
[R1] Arun Vishnu (IND)/ Aparna Balan (IND) vs Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama (HKG)/ Ying Suet Tse (HKG)
This week Asia Championship playing at New Delhi ... Saina is top-seed in women draw ... She is having tricky draw facing Buranaprasertsuk, who defeated her in the past and then may be Julia Pei Xian Wong who also defeated her in the past.
At $150K Yonex-Sunrise Badminton Asia Championships 2010, New Delhi
[Q1] Gayatri Vartak (IND,224) vs Chandrika De Silva (SRI,UNR)
[Q1] Thulasi PC (IND,299) vs Sara Khan (PAK,UNR)
[R1] Ajay Jayaram (IND,71) vs (11) Yan Kit Chan (HKG,20)
[R1] (9) Chetan Anand (IND,18) vs Chong Chieh Lok (MAS,281)
[R1] Anup Sridhar (IND,42) vs Ye Wook Rho (KOR,123)
[R1] (16) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) vs Bikash Shrestha (NEP,UNR)
[R1] Nandagopal K (IND,UNR) vs Nugroho Andi Saputro (INA,202)
[R1] Gurusaidatt Rajah Manuri Venkata (IND,54) vs Ho Jin Choi (KOR,268)
[R1] (13) Kashyap Parupalli (IND,30) vs Wing Ki Wong (HKG,48)
[R1] Anand Pawar (IND,55) vs Sophorn Noun (CAM,UNR)
[R1] (1) Saina Nehwal (IND,6) vs Porntip Buranaprasertsuk (THA,35)
[R1] Trupti Murgunde (IND,59) vs Julia Pei Xian Wong (MAS,141)
[R1] Sayali Gokhale (IND,54) vs Beiwen Zhang (SIN,32)
[R1] Aditi Mutatkar (IND,43) vs Mingtian Fu (SIN,48)
[R1] Neha Pandit (IND,86) vs Lydia Li Ya Cheah (MAS,52)
[R1] (3) Rupesh K T Kumar (IND)/ Sanave Thomas (IND) vs Qualifier
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Jishnu Sanyal (IND) vs Nguyen Khang Huynh (VIE)/ Hoang Nam Nguyen (VIE)
[R1] Akshay Dewalkar (IND)/ Arun Vishnu (IND) vs (2) Hirokatsu Hashimoto (JPN)/ Noriyasu Hirata (JPN)
[R1] Jwala Gutta (IND)/ Ashwini Ponnappa (IND) vs Meiliana Jauhari (INA)/ Greysia Polii (INA)
[R1] Aparna Balan (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) vs Aiying Xing (SIN)/ Beiwen Zhang (SIN)
[R1] (1) Diju Valiyaveetil (IND)/ Jwala Gutta (IND) vs Qualifier
[R1] Jishnu Sanyal (IND)/ Jyotshna P (IND) vs Sang Hoon Han (KOR)/ Ye Na Jang (KOR)
[R1] Tarun Kona (IND)/ Shruti Kurian (IND) vs (5) Devin Lahardi Fitriawan (INA)/ Liliyana (INA)
[R1] Arun Vishnu (IND)/ Aparna Balan (IND) vs Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama (HKG)/ Ying Suet Tse (HKG)
This week Asia Championship playing at New Delhi ... Saina is top-seed in women draw ... She is having tricky draw facing Buranaprasertsuk, who defeated her in the past and then may be Julia Pei Xian Wong who also defeated her in the past.
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At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
Doubles Final
Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) l (3) Robert Lindstedt (SWE)/ Horia Tecau (ROU) 26 63 7-10
Rohan and Aisam failed to lift their second ATP title of year 2010 ... They lost in the final against 3rd seed after giving fighting performance.
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At $10K Ain Elsokhna-Sui, Egypt (Clay)
[QF] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) l (8) Tatia MIKADZE (GEO) 26 26
Doubles
[SF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) l (1) BRAZHNIKOVA (SWE)/ SIROTKINA (RUS) 06 16
Disappointing one-sided losses.
At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
Doubles Final
Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) l (3) Robert Lindstedt (SWE)/ Horia Tecau (ROU) 26 63 7-10
Rohan and Aisam failed to lift their second ATP title of year 2010 ... They lost in the final against 3rd seed after giving fighting performance.
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At $10K Ain Elsokhna-Sui, Egypt (Clay)
[QF] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) l (8) Tatia MIKADZE (GEO) 26 26
Doubles
[SF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) l (1) BRAZHNIKOVA (SWE)/ SIROTKINA (RUS) 06 16
Disappointing one-sided losses.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Badminton News
At $15K Yonex Dutch International 2010,
[QF] (2) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) l (5) Scott Evans (IRL,61) 21-23 28-26 15-21
In first 2 games Arvind was in control but then he gave chance to Scott comeback in the game ... Arvind lost first game and managed to win second but Scott didn't give him chance in third controlling from the start.
At $15K Yonex Dutch International 2010,
[QF] (2) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) l (5) Scott Evans (IRL,61) 21-23 28-26 15-21
In first 2 games Arvind was in control but then he gave chance to Scott comeback in the game ... Arvind lost first game and managed to win second but Scott didn't give him chance in third controlling from the start.
Friday, April 09, 2010
Badminton News
At $15K Yonex Dutch International 2010,
[R1] (2) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) bt (Q) Marco de Jager (NED,UNR) 21-18 21-16
[R2] (2) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) bt Jakub Bitman (CZE,167) 21-14 21-9
Surprised to see Arvind is playing here instead of big Asian championship in India ... May be he is testing his fitness here after coming out of small injury ... Arvind started with win but lot more points won by his unranked opponent than expected ... But performed well in second round to reach in quarters.
At $15K Yonex Dutch International 2010,
[R1] (2) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) bt (Q) Marco de Jager (NED,UNR) 21-18 21-16
[R2] (2) Arvind Bhat (IND,36) bt Jakub Bitman (CZE,167) 21-14 21-9
Surprised to see Arvind is playing here instead of big Asian championship in India ... May be he is testing his fitness here after coming out of small injury ... Arvind started with win but lot more points won by his unranked opponent than expected ... But performed well in second round to reach in quarters.
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At $442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[R2] (LL) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) l (4) Lleyton Hewitt (AUS,27) 61 06 67(2)
Somdev started well against Hewitt, breaking him in 4th and 6th game to won first set easily ... Somi take full advantage of rustiness of Hewitt, who had hip surgery and was playing his first match after his loss at Australian Open against Federer ... But after losing first set Hewitt played like man on the mission ... In second set Somi needed to wait until 4th game to won his first point of this set ... Hewitt broke Somi thrice and in that 2 times on luv to gave bageled ... Somi won only 2 points in this set of 26 points, simply shows how much Hewitt dominated .. In third set Somi played better tennis but first break was taken by Hewitt when he broke Somi in 6th game to take lead 2-4 .. But Somi broke back when Hewitt was serving for the match at 5-3 to bring back set on the serve, Hewitt was 2 points away from the win at 30-all ... And created huge opportunity breaking Hewitt's serve in 11th game and needed to hold his serve but Hewitt used all his experience to broke back to take set in tie-break ... Interestingly Somi was also only 2 points away from the win at 30-all in 12th game ... In tie-break Somi started with mini-break but then Hewitt broke 3 times to captured tie-break and match.
Somi had opportunities to won this match but he failed to take it ... But still very creditable by Somi to fight back after got bageled in second set ... Its learning curve for Somi.
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At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
[SF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Philipp Marx (GER)/ Igor Zelenay (SVK) 63 64
[F] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs (3) Robert Lindstedt (SWE)/ Horia Tecau (ROU)
Another excellent win by Rohan and Aisam to moved into the ATP final on clay ... In the final they r facing 3rd seed pair.
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At $10K Ain Elsokhna-Sui, Egypt (Clay)
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) bt Diana MARCU (ROU) 76(5) 62
[QF] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) vs (8) Tatia MIKADZE (GEO)
Doubles
[QF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt FOKINA (RUS)/ GASANOVA (RUS) 60 46 10-1
[SF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) vs (1) BRAZHNIKOVA (SWE)/ SIROTKINA (RUS)
Poojashree moved into singles quarters with straight sets victory over Romanian player ... In doubles also she moved into semis with Rushmi.
At $442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[R2] (LL) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) l (4) Lleyton Hewitt (AUS,27) 61 06 67(2)
Somdev started well against Hewitt, breaking him in 4th and 6th game to won first set easily ... Somi take full advantage of rustiness of Hewitt, who had hip surgery and was playing his first match after his loss at Australian Open against Federer ... But after losing first set Hewitt played like man on the mission ... In second set Somi needed to wait until 4th game to won his first point of this set ... Hewitt broke Somi thrice and in that 2 times on luv to gave bageled ... Somi won only 2 points in this set of 26 points, simply shows how much Hewitt dominated .. In third set Somi played better tennis but first break was taken by Hewitt when he broke Somi in 6th game to take lead 2-4 .. But Somi broke back when Hewitt was serving for the match at 5-3 to bring back set on the serve, Hewitt was 2 points away from the win at 30-all ... And created huge opportunity breaking Hewitt's serve in 11th game and needed to hold his serve but Hewitt used all his experience to broke back to take set in tie-break ... Interestingly Somi was also only 2 points away from the win at 30-all in 12th game ... In tie-break Somi started with mini-break but then Hewitt broke 3 times to captured tie-break and match.
Somi had opportunities to won this match but he failed to take it ... But still very creditable by Somi to fight back after got bageled in second set ... Its learning curve for Somi.
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At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
[SF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Philipp Marx (GER)/ Igor Zelenay (SVK) 63 64
[F] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs (3) Robert Lindstedt (SWE)/ Horia Tecau (ROU)
Another excellent win by Rohan and Aisam to moved into the ATP final on clay ... In the final they r facing 3rd seed pair.
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At $10K Ain Elsokhna-Sui, Egypt (Clay)
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) bt Diana MARCU (ROU) 76(5) 62
[QF] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) vs (8) Tatia MIKADZE (GEO)
Doubles
[QF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt FOKINA (RUS)/ GASANOVA (RUS) 60 46 10-1
[SF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) vs (1) BRAZHNIKOVA (SWE)/ SIROTKINA (RUS)
Poojashree moved into singles quarters with straight sets victory over Romanian player ... In doubles also she moved into semis with Rushmi.
Thursday, April 08, 2010
Tennis News
At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
[QF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Simon Greul (GER)/ Peter Luczak (AUS) 63 62
[SF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Philipp Marx (GER)/ Igor Zelenay (SVK)
Rohana and Aisam scored another comfortable win to moved into semis of Casablanca ATP.
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At $10K Ain Elsokhna-Sui, Egypt (Clay)
[R1] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) bt Aliaa FAKHRY (EGY) 61 62
[R1] Rushmi CHAKRAVARTHI (IND) l (5) Anna BRAZHNIKOVA (SWE) 36 26
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) vs Diana MARCU (ROU)
Doubles
[R1] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt (4) MARCU (ROU)/ MATEI (ROU) 61 76(2)
[QF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) vs FOKINA (RUS)/ GASANOVA (RUS)
This week also Poojashree won her first round match but Rushmi lost ... They started with upset win over 4th seed in doubles.
At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
[QF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Simon Greul (GER)/ Peter Luczak (AUS) 63 62
[SF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Philipp Marx (GER)/ Igor Zelenay (SVK)
Rohana and Aisam scored another comfortable win to moved into semis of Casablanca ATP.
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At $10K Ain Elsokhna-Sui, Egypt (Clay)
[R1] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) bt Aliaa FAKHRY (EGY) 61 62
[R1] Rushmi CHAKRAVARTHI (IND) l (5) Anna BRAZHNIKOVA (SWE) 36 26
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND) vs Diana MARCU (ROU)
Doubles
[R1] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt (4) MARCU (ROU)/ MATEI (ROU) 61 76(2)
[QF] CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) vs FOKINA (RUS)/ GASANOVA (RUS)
This week also Poojashree won her first round match but Rushmi lost ... They started with upset win over 4th seed in doubles.
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Tennis News
At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[R1] (LL) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) bt (Q) Conor Niland (IRL,228) 64 62
[R2] (LL) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) vs (4) Lleyton Hewitt (AUS,27)
Somdev entered as lucky loser replacing Marty Fish, who withdrew due to a lower back injury and take full advantage to scored win ... In first set Somi was a break down early when Conor broke his serve in 4th game but Somi immediately broke him in next game to bring set back on serve ... Somi take crucial break in 9th game and hold his sere after couple of deuce to won first set ... In second set from 2-all Somi won 4 games on trot breaking Conor's serve twice to won match easily.
Next Somi is facing former WR #1 Australian Lleyton Hewitt ... With this win Somi increased hope of getting direct entry in to French Open.
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At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
[R1] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt (WC) Rabie Chaki (MAR)/ Reda El Amrani (MAR) 46 62 10-8
[QF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Simon Greul (GER)/ Peter Luczak (AUS)
Surprisingly local wild-card pair stretched Rohan and Aisam to super tie-break after winning the first set ... In quarters they r facing pair of Gruel and Luczak, who upset seeded pair ... In top-draw no seeded pairs r remaining.
At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[R1] (LL) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) bt (Q) Conor Niland (IRL,228) 64 62
[R2] (LL) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) vs (4) Lleyton Hewitt (AUS,27)
Somdev entered as lucky loser replacing Marty Fish, who withdrew due to a lower back injury and take full advantage to scored win ... In first set Somi was a break down early when Conor broke his serve in 4th game but Somi immediately broke him in next game to bring set back on serve ... Somi take crucial break in 9th game and hold his sere after couple of deuce to won first set ... In second set from 2-all Somi won 4 games on trot breaking Conor's serve twice to won match easily.
Next Somi is facing former WR #1 Australian Lleyton Hewitt ... With this win Somi increased hope of getting direct entry in to French Open.
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At € 398,250 Grand Prix Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco (Red Clay)
[R1] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt (WC) Rabie Chaki (MAR)/ Reda El Amrani (MAR) 46 62 10-8
[QF] Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Simon Greul (GER)/ Peter Luczak (AUS)
Surprisingly local wild-card pair stretched Rohan and Aisam to super tie-break after winning the first set ... In quarters they r facing pair of Gruel and Luczak, who upset seeded pair ... In top-draw no seeded pairs r remaining.
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Football News
Group B
Churchill Brothers (IND) bt Al Hilal (YEM) 1-0
Goal Scored - Felix Chimakowu (CB) 43'
Churchill scored victory due to Felix goal in the first-half ... With this victory they r leading Group B and also assured their place in knock-out stage.
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Group D
Al Qadsia (KUW) bt East Bengal (IND) 4-1
Goal Scored - Al Mejmed (AlQ) 30', Abdulaziz Al Mehsan (AlQ) 36', Ahmad Ajab (AlQ) 39', Bader Al Motawaa (AlQ) 85' and Mehtab Hossain (EB) 59'
In first half Al Qadsia scored 3 goals in 9 minutes to blow any chances of fightback from East Bengal.
Group B
Churchill Brothers (IND) bt Al Hilal (YEM) 1-0
Goal Scored - Felix Chimakowu (CB) 43'
Churchill scored victory due to Felix goal in the first-half ... With this victory they r leading Group B and also assured their place in knock-out stage.
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Group D
Al Qadsia (KUW) bt East Bengal (IND) 4-1
Goal Scored - Al Mejmed (AlQ) 30', Abdulaziz Al Mehsan (AlQ) 36', Ahmad Ajab (AlQ) 39', Bader Al Motawaa (AlQ) 85' and Mehtab Hossain (EB) 59'
In first half Al Qadsia scored 3 goals in 9 minutes to blow any chances of fightback from East Bengal.
Monday, April 05, 2010
Tennis News
At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[Q3] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND, 120) l Nick Lindahl (AUS, 228) 26 67(3)
Again day of bad service games for Somdev, Somi struggled with his service and Nick broke hime 2 times to won first set ... Second set also went like first but this time Nick struggled with Somi ... They were traded service break, Somi was down 1-3 then he made 3-all ... Was again break down 3-4 this time also he made 4-all ... Nick again broke him in 9th game but Somi broke him while he was serving for the match to make it 5-all ... Then both hold their serves to take set in tie-break ... Nick played strong tie-break taking mini-break on 1st point and then double his mini-break in 5th point and that was enough to won second set and match.
At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[Q3] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND, 120) l Nick Lindahl (AUS, 228) 26 67(3)
Again day of bad service games for Somdev, Somi struggled with his service and Nick broke hime 2 times to won first set ... Second set also went like first but this time Nick struggled with Somi ... They were traded service break, Somi was down 1-3 then he made 3-all ... Was again break down 3-4 this time also he made 4-all ... Nick again broke him in 9th game but Somi broke him while he was serving for the match to make it 5-all ... Then both hold their serves to take set in tie-break ... Nick played strong tie-break taking mini-break on 1st point and then double his mini-break in 5th point and that was enough to won second set and match.
Football News
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XX
East Bengal l Dempo SC 0-1
Goal Scored - Peter Carvalho (DSC) 47'
Dempo scored victory to again moved top of the standing.
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Churchill Brothers SC bt Shillong Lajong FC 1-0
Goal Scored - Odafe Onyeka Okolie (CB) 41'
Churchill scored win over Lajong to moved on third place.
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Mohun Bagan dw Salgaocar SC 1-1
Goal Scored - Chidi Edeh (MB) 62' and Mandjou Keita (SSC) 76'
Salgaocar gained important point holding Mohun Bagan.
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Chirag United dw Pune FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Edmilson Marques (CU) 19' P and Jeje Lalpekhlua (PFC) 35'
Pune FC hold Chirag United to 1-all draw, this was good result for Pune FC as their custodian Subroto Paul was out due to booking.
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Mumbai FC dw Mahindra United 0-0
Mumbai FC hold table leader Mahindra in their Mumbai derby.
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Sporting Clube De Goa bt JCT 1-0
Goal Scored - Lalrenjam Bisheswor Singh (SCG) 32'
Plot is getting thicker for relegation as Sporting won another match and they r moved on 17 pts.
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Air India dw Viva Kerala 1-1
Goal Scored - N D Opara (AI) 81' P and MP Sakeer (VK) 6' P
Viva and Air men played draw and both goals scored through penalties.
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XX
East Bengal l Dempo SC 0-1
Goal Scored - Peter Carvalho (DSC) 47'
Dempo scored victory to again moved top of the standing.
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Churchill Brothers SC bt Shillong Lajong FC 1-0
Goal Scored - Odafe Onyeka Okolie (CB) 41'
Churchill scored win over Lajong to moved on third place.
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Mohun Bagan dw Salgaocar SC 1-1
Goal Scored - Chidi Edeh (MB) 62' and Mandjou Keita (SSC) 76'
Salgaocar gained important point holding Mohun Bagan.
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Chirag United dw Pune FC 1-1
Goal Scored - Edmilson Marques (CU) 19' P and Jeje Lalpekhlua (PFC) 35'
Pune FC hold Chirag United to 1-all draw, this was good result for Pune FC as their custodian Subroto Paul was out due to booking.
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Mumbai FC dw Mahindra United 0-0
Mumbai FC hold table leader Mahindra in their Mumbai derby.
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Sporting Clube De Goa bt JCT 1-0
Goal Scored - Lalrenjam Bisheswor Singh (SCG) 32'
Plot is getting thicker for relegation as Sporting won another match and they r moved on 17 pts.
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Air India dw Viva Kerala 1-1
Goal Scored - N D Opara (AI) 81' P and MP Sakeer (VK) 6' P
Viva and Air men played draw and both goals scored through penalties.
Tennis News
At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[Q2] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) bt Jose de Armas (VEN, 415) 61 75
[Q3] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND, 120) vs. Nick Lindahl (AUS, 228)
Somi started well breaking Jose in first game ... Jose hold his serve in 3rd game but Somi again broke Jose in 5th and 7th games to won first set easily ... In second set Somi played bad opening game and Jose take advantage of it breaking Somi's serve ... Somi broke him to bring back set on serve and take important break in 12th game to won match and moved into final qualifying round.
This week Somi's singles ranking moved to his career best.
At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red clay)
[Q2] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,116) bt Jose de Armas (VEN, 415) 61 75
[Q3] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND, 120) vs. Nick Lindahl (AUS, 228)
Somi started well breaking Jose in first game ... Jose hold his serve in 3rd game but Somi again broke Jose in 5th and 7th games to won first set easily ... In second set Somi played bad opening game and Jose take advantage of it breaking Somi's serve ... Somi broke him to bring back set on serve and take important break in 12th game to won match and moved into final qualifying round.
This week Somi's singles ranking moved to his career best.
Sunday, April 04, 2010
Motor Sports
At Malaysian Grand Prix Formula1,
Adrian Sutil finished 5th after qualifying on 4th position for Force India ... He defended challenge from McLaren Lewis Hamilton in last 20 laps.
HRT must be happy as their both drivers managed to finish the race ... Karun Chandhok finished on 15th ahead of team-mate Bruno Senna.
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel won the race ahead of his team-mate Mark Webber ... Nico Rosberg finished 3rd for Mercedes GP and Michael Schumacher retired early.
At Malaysian Grand Prix Formula1,
Adrian Sutil finished 5th after qualifying on 4th position for Force India ... He defended challenge from McLaren Lewis Hamilton in last 20 laps.
HRT must be happy as their both drivers managed to finish the race ... Karun Chandhok finished on 15th ahead of team-mate Bruno Senna.
Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel won the race ahead of his team-mate Mark Webber ... Nico Rosberg finished 3rd for Mercedes GP and Michael Schumacher retired early.
Tennis News
At $2.6M Miami ATP Masters, USA
Doubles Final
(3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) 62 75
[SF] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt (8) Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL) 76(4) 64
Lee and Lukas lifted Miami ATP Masters with straight sets victory over Mahesh and Max ... Before this no one from India won this title ... Before this Lee was runner-up at the Sony Ericsson Open in 2003 (with Rikl) and 2007 (with Damm) ... This is Lee and Lukas's first title of the 2010, they were runner-up in Brisbane and Dubai earlier this season.
Lee and Lukas started well taking an early 2-0 lead after winning sudden-death points at deuce and after that they didn't lose control to won first set easily ... In second set also they were up with early break but Mahesh and Max broke back to make it 3-all ... Again Lee and Lukas take important break at 5-all and hold their serve to won this Masters title ... Lee was his typically aggressive self at the net.
Lukas Dlouhy - “Playing with (Lee), it's always great because he has my back always. When I'm struggling with something, he's always with me on the same side and always tells me that nothing happened. We make it like a team. So it always helps you when you know that you are together, you are like brothers. That's the magic of the team, I think.”
Leander Paes - “What's great actually about doing well this week is there's no pressure now for the rest of the clay court season. We've got to a final in Brisbane and got to quarters at the Aussie Open. Now there's no pressure. Now we're just playing for cream on the top.”
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At $35K+H Napoli Challenger, Italy
Doubles Final
(1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) l Dustin Brown (JAM)/ Jesse Witten (USA) 67(4) 57
Rohan failed to lift 2nd challenger doubles title in 2 weeks ... He and Aisam lost very closely fought final against Dustin and Jesse ... But still good performance by Rohan and Aisam on clay, next week they r playing in Grand Prix Hassan II at Casablanca.
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At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red (clay)
[Q1] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,120) bye
[Q2] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,120) vs Jose de Armas (VEN, 415)
This week Somdev is 2nd seed in qualifying at US clay court ATP tournament ... In second round he is facing Venezuelean, who defeated Somi on clay in 2004 US futures, but currently Somi is playing on lot more higher level.
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At $10K India F3 Futures, Vijayawada
Singles Final
(7) Rupesh ROY (IND,595) bt (2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,360) 16 64 75
Doubles Final
(1) Divij SHARAN (IND)/ Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt Srirambalaji NARAYANASWAMY (IND)/ Vignesh PERANAMALLUR-CHANDRASEKHAR (IND) 26 63 10-3
[SF] (7) Rupesh ROY (IND) bt (5) Ranjeet VIRALI-MURUGESAN (IND) 64 64
[SF] (2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt (4) Rohan GAJJAR (IND) 75 76(2)
Rupesh lifted his first ITF futures singles title beating more than 225 places higher rank countryman Vishnu Vardhan ... At Kolkata he missed chance after losing final to Nathan but in third week Rupesh lifted title with excellent performance ... Vishnu won doubles title with Divij.
At $2.6M Miami ATP Masters, USA
Doubles Final
(3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) 62 75
[SF] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt (8) Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL) 76(4) 64
Lee and Lukas lifted Miami ATP Masters with straight sets victory over Mahesh and Max ... Before this no one from India won this title ... Before this Lee was runner-up at the Sony Ericsson Open in 2003 (with Rikl) and 2007 (with Damm) ... This is Lee and Lukas's first title of the 2010, they were runner-up in Brisbane and Dubai earlier this season.
Lee and Lukas started well taking an early 2-0 lead after winning sudden-death points at deuce and after that they didn't lose control to won first set easily ... In second set also they were up with early break but Mahesh and Max broke back to make it 3-all ... Again Lee and Lukas take important break at 5-all and hold their serve to won this Masters title ... Lee was his typically aggressive self at the net.
Lukas Dlouhy - “Playing with (Lee), it's always great because he has my back always. When I'm struggling with something, he's always with me on the same side and always tells me that nothing happened. We make it like a team. So it always helps you when you know that you are together, you are like brothers. That's the magic of the team, I think.”
Leander Paes - “What's great actually about doing well this week is there's no pressure now for the rest of the clay court season. We've got to a final in Brisbane and got to quarters at the Aussie Open. Now there's no pressure. Now we're just playing for cream on the top.”
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At $35K+H Napoli Challenger, Italy
Doubles Final
(1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) l Dustin Brown (JAM)/ Jesse Witten (USA) 67(4) 57
Rohan failed to lift 2nd challenger doubles title in 2 weeks ... He and Aisam lost very closely fought final against Dustin and Jesse ... But still good performance by Rohan and Aisam on clay, next week they r playing in Grand Prix Hassan II at Casablanca.
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At $$442.5K US Men's Clay Court Championships, Houston, USA (Red (clay)
[Q1] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,120) bye
[Q2] (2) Somdev Devvarman (IND,120) vs Jose de Armas (VEN, 415)
This week Somdev is 2nd seed in qualifying at US clay court ATP tournament ... In second round he is facing Venezuelean, who defeated Somi on clay in 2004 US futures, but currently Somi is playing on lot more higher level.
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At $10K India F3 Futures, Vijayawada
Singles Final
(7) Rupesh ROY (IND,595) bt (2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND,360) 16 64 75
Doubles Final
(1) Divij SHARAN (IND)/ Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt Srirambalaji NARAYANASWAMY (IND)/ Vignesh PERANAMALLUR-CHANDRASEKHAR (IND) 26 63 10-3
[SF] (7) Rupesh ROY (IND) bt (5) Ranjeet VIRALI-MURUGESAN (IND) 64 64
[SF] (2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt (4) Rohan GAJJAR (IND) 75 76(2)
Rupesh lifted his first ITF futures singles title beating more than 225 places higher rank countryman Vishnu Vardhan ... At Kolkata he missed chance after losing final to Nathan but in third week Rupesh lifted title with excellent performance ... Vishnu won doubles title with Divij.
Football News
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XIX
Mumbai FC l Pune FC 1-2
Goal Scored - Daren Caldeira (MFC) 55' and Edmar Figueira (PFC) 59' & 73'
Pune FC scored 1st victory over Mumbai team in this ongoing I League ... Edmar Figueira scored 2 goals with excellent headers to helped Pune FC to move on 5th position.
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Salgaocar SC l Sporting Clube de Goa 1-3
Goal Scored - Adil Khan (SSC) 57' and Elijah Junior (SCG) 44' & 90+', Mandjou Keita (SCG) 74'
Sporting Clube de Goa first time scored back to back victory in this I League.
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Mahindra United bt Dempo SC 3-1
Goal Scored - Mohammed Rafi (MU) 57', Muritala Ali (MU) 66' & 90+' and Ranty Martins (DSC) 14'
Mahindra scored important win over another title contender in exciting match ... They were a goal down after half-time but fought back scoring 3 goals in last 35 mins ... With this win now they r leading the standing.
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Churchill Brothers bt JCT 6-0
Goal Scored - Nascimento Silveira (CB) 9', Felix (CB) 11', Lalrindika Ralte (CB) 38', Odafa Onyeka Okolie (CB) 79' & 89', Ogba Kalu Nanna (CB) 90+'
Churchill scored huge win with scoreline like tennis match ... JCT couldn't do much and were on receiving end.
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Chirag United dw Viva Kerala 1-1
Goal Scored - Ashim Biswas (CU) 36' and Sirajuddeen C (VK) 27'
Viva managed to hold Chirag and moved to 6th position in standing.
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Air India dw Shillong Lajong FC 1-1
Goal Scored - N D Opara (AI) 19' P and Wailadmi Passah (SL) 83'
Lajong managed to hold Air men after late equalizer.
At I League 2009-10, India - Round XIX
Mumbai FC l Pune FC 1-2
Goal Scored - Daren Caldeira (MFC) 55' and Edmar Figueira (PFC) 59' & 73'
Pune FC scored 1st victory over Mumbai team in this ongoing I League ... Edmar Figueira scored 2 goals with excellent headers to helped Pune FC to move on 5th position.
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Salgaocar SC l Sporting Clube de Goa 1-3
Goal Scored - Adil Khan (SSC) 57' and Elijah Junior (SCG) 44' & 90+', Mandjou Keita (SCG) 74'
Sporting Clube de Goa first time scored back to back victory in this I League.
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Mahindra United bt Dempo SC 3-1
Goal Scored - Mohammed Rafi (MU) 57', Muritala Ali (MU) 66' & 90+' and Ranty Martins (DSC) 14'
Mahindra scored important win over another title contender in exciting match ... They were a goal down after half-time but fought back scoring 3 goals in last 35 mins ... With this win now they r leading the standing.
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Churchill Brothers bt JCT 6-0
Goal Scored - Nascimento Silveira (CB) 9', Felix (CB) 11', Lalrindika Ralte (CB) 38', Odafa Onyeka Okolie (CB) 79' & 89', Ogba Kalu Nanna (CB) 90+'
Churchill scored huge win with scoreline like tennis match ... JCT couldn't do much and were on receiving end.
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Chirag United dw Viva Kerala 1-1
Goal Scored - Ashim Biswas (CU) 36' and Sirajuddeen C (VK) 27'
Viva managed to hold Chirag and moved to 6th position in standing.
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Air India dw Shillong Lajong FC 1-1
Goal Scored - N D Opara (AI) 19' P and Wailadmi Passah (SL) 83'
Lajong managed to hold Air men after late equalizer.
Friday, April 02, 2010
Tennis News
At $2.6M Miami ATP Masters, USA
[SF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt Nicolas Almagro (ESP)/ Tommy Robredo (ESP) 63 60
[QF] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt Arnaud Clement (FRA)/ Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 64 67(5) 10-4
[SF] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs (8) Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL)
Lee and Lukas scored very dominating win over Spanish pair to moved into Miami Masters final ... In this match they only lost 3 games ... Mahesh and Max also won their quarter-final match in super tie-break against French pair ... They r facing Polish pair in semis.
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At $35K+H Napoli Challenger, Italy
[SF] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Diego Junqueira (ARG)/ Martin Vassallo Arguello (ARG) 76(6) 64
[F] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Dustin Brown (JAM)/ Jesse Witten (USA)
Rohan and Aisam scored good victory on red clay against Argentine pair to moved into another final at challenger level.
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At $10K India F3 Futures, Vijayawada
Singles Quarter Finals
(7) Rupesh ROY (IND) bt (1) Yuki BHAMBRI (IND) 76(3) 2-0 Retd.
(5) Ranjeet VIRALI-MURUGESAN (IND) bt (WC) Kaza Vinayak SHARMA (IND) 46 62 63
(4) Rohan GAJJAR (IND) bt (6) Roman JEBAVY (CZE) 64 75
(2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt (8) Nathan THOMPSON (USA) 63 67(5) 61
Doubles Semi Finals
(1) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt (4) CHEN (TPE)/ ROY (IND) 63 62
NARAYANASWAMY (IND)/ PERANAMALLUR-CHANDRASEKHAR (IND) bt (3) JEBAVY (CZE)/ SIKORA (SVK) 76(10) 64
Terrific result for Rupesh to moved in semis ... Though Yuki retired from the match in second set but Rupesh matched him in first set before winning in tie-break ... Ranjeet stopped Kaza's run in 3 sets ... Vishnu also scored win over Nathan in 3 sets .. So from here on all Indian matches.
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At $10K Cairo, Egypt (Clay)
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND,348) l Margit RUUTEL (EST,921)
Doubles
[QF] (3) CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt JANDOVA (CZE)/ KANAKOVA (CZE) 36 62 10-3
[SF] (3) CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) l (1) GERLOVA (CZE)/ KRIEGSMANNOVA (CZE) 62 46 7-10
Disappointing loss in singles for Poojashree.
At $2.6M Miami ATP Masters, USA
[SF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt Nicolas Almagro (ESP)/ Tommy Robredo (ESP) 63 60
[QF] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) bt Arnaud Clement (FRA)/ Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) 64 67(5) 10-4
[SF] (4) Mahesh Bhupathi (IND)/ Max Mirnyi (BLR) vs (8) Mariusz Fyrstenberg (POL)/ Marcin Matkowski (POL)
Lee and Lukas scored very dominating win over Spanish pair to moved into Miami Masters final ... In this match they only lost 3 games ... Mahesh and Max also won their quarter-final match in super tie-break against French pair ... They r facing Polish pair in semis.
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At $35K+H Napoli Challenger, Italy
[SF] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) bt Diego Junqueira (ARG)/ Martin Vassallo Arguello (ARG) 76(6) 64
[F] (1) Rohan Bopanna (IND)/ Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (PAK) vs Dustin Brown (JAM)/ Jesse Witten (USA)
Rohan and Aisam scored good victory on red clay against Argentine pair to moved into another final at challenger level.
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At $10K India F3 Futures, Vijayawada
Singles Quarter Finals
(7) Rupesh ROY (IND) bt (1) Yuki BHAMBRI (IND) 76(3) 2-0 Retd.
(5) Ranjeet VIRALI-MURUGESAN (IND) bt (WC) Kaza Vinayak SHARMA (IND) 46 62 63
(4) Rohan GAJJAR (IND) bt (6) Roman JEBAVY (CZE) 64 75
(2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt (8) Nathan THOMPSON (USA) 63 67(5) 61
Doubles Semi Finals
(1) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt (4) CHEN (TPE)/ ROY (IND) 63 62
NARAYANASWAMY (IND)/ PERANAMALLUR-CHANDRASEKHAR (IND) bt (3) JEBAVY (CZE)/ SIKORA (SVK) 76(10) 64
Terrific result for Rupesh to moved in semis ... Though Yuki retired from the match in second set but Rupesh matched him in first set before winning in tie-break ... Ranjeet stopped Kaza's run in 3 sets ... Vishnu also scored win over Nathan in 3 sets .. So from here on all Indian matches.
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At $10K Cairo, Egypt (Clay)
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND,348) l Margit RUUTEL (EST,921)
Doubles
[QF] (3) CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt JANDOVA (CZE)/ KANAKOVA (CZE) 36 62 10-3
[SF] (3) CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) l (1) GERLOVA (CZE)/ KRIEGSMANNOVA (CZE) 62 46 7-10
Disappointing loss in singles for Poojashree.
Thursday, April 01, 2010
Tennis News
At $2.6M Miami ATP Masters, USA
[QF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt Benjamin Becker (GER)/ Michael Kohlmann (GER) 64 64
[SF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs Nicolas Almagro (ESP)/ Tommy Robredo (ESP)
Lee and Lukas scored another straight sets victory to moved into semis ... Hopefully this week they will overcome on this Spanish pair.
At $2.6M Miami ATP Masters, USA
[QF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) bt Benjamin Becker (GER)/ Michael Kohlmann (GER) 64 64
[SF] (3) Lukas Dlouhy (CZE)/ Leander Paes (IND) vs Nicolas Almagro (ESP)/ Tommy Robredo (ESP)
Lee and Lukas scored another straight sets victory to moved into semis ... Hopefully this week they will overcome on this Spanish pair.
Tennis News
At $10K India F3 Futures, Vijayawada
Singles Second Round
(1) Yuki BHAMBRI (IND) bt (Q) Akash WAGH (IND) 61 61
(7) Rupesh ROY (IND) bt N. Vijay Sundar PRASHANTH (IND) 76(4) 63
(WC) Kaza Vinayak SHARMA (IND) bt (3) Juan-Pablo VILLAR (ARG) 76(4) 60
(5) Ranjeet VIRALI-MURUGESAN (IND) bt Almog MASHIACH (ISR) 61 61
(6) Roman JEBAVY (CZE) bt (Q) Sebastian LAVIE (NZL) 62 76(3)
(4) Rohan GAJJAR (IND) bt Stephan FRANSEN (NED) 75 2-0 Retd.
(8) Nathan THOMPSON (USA) bt (Q) Kamala KANNAN (IND) 16 60 63
(2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt Yannick NELORD (IND) 62 62
Doubles Quarter Finals
(1) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt NELORD (IND)/ THOMPSON (USA) 67(4) 76(4) 11-9
(4) CHEN (TPE)/ ROY (IND) bt JAYAPRAKASH (IND)/ KHAN (IND) 64 62
(3) JEBAVY (CZE)/ SIKORA (SVK) bt MARQUIS (IND)/ SHARMA (IND) 63 64
NARAYANASWAMY (IND)/ PERANAMALLUR-CHANDRASEKHAR (IND) bt FILENKOV (RUS)/ FRANSEN (NED) 64 36 13-11
Terrific performance by Indians, 6 r in singles quarter-finals and 3 doubles semi-finalist pair having Indian players in it.
Young Kaza Vinayak scored only upset win ... He defeated 3rd seed Argentine in straight sets, won 2nd set 6-0 after winning first set in tie-break ... In doubles top-seed pair of Divij and Vishnu won marathon match after huge battle.
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At $10K Cairo, Egypt (Clay)
[R1] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND,348) bt Elina GASANOVA (RUS,678) 63 62
[R1] Rushmi CHAKRAVARTHI (IND,579) l Claudia LORENZO FERNANDEZ (ESP,898) 36 16
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND,348) vs Margit RUUTEL (EST,921)
Doubles
[R1] (3) CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt CERVERA-VAZQUEZ (ESP)/ LORENZO FERNANDEZ (ESP) 46 63 10-8
Good start Poojashree but other hand very one-sided defeat of Rushmi.
At $10K India F3 Futures, Vijayawada
Singles Second Round
(1) Yuki BHAMBRI (IND) bt (Q) Akash WAGH (IND) 61 61
(7) Rupesh ROY (IND) bt N. Vijay Sundar PRASHANTH (IND) 76(4) 63
(WC) Kaza Vinayak SHARMA (IND) bt (3) Juan-Pablo VILLAR (ARG) 76(4) 60
(5) Ranjeet VIRALI-MURUGESAN (IND) bt Almog MASHIACH (ISR) 61 61
(6) Roman JEBAVY (CZE) bt (Q) Sebastian LAVIE (NZL) 62 76(3)
(4) Rohan GAJJAR (IND) bt Stephan FRANSEN (NED) 75 2-0 Retd.
(8) Nathan THOMPSON (USA) bt (Q) Kamala KANNAN (IND) 16 60 63
(2) Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) bt Yannick NELORD (IND) 62 62
Doubles Quarter Finals
(1) SHARAN (IND)/ VARDHAN (IND) bt NELORD (IND)/ THOMPSON (USA) 67(4) 76(4) 11-9
(4) CHEN (TPE)/ ROY (IND) bt JAYAPRAKASH (IND)/ KHAN (IND) 64 62
(3) JEBAVY (CZE)/ SIKORA (SVK) bt MARQUIS (IND)/ SHARMA (IND) 63 64
NARAYANASWAMY (IND)/ PERANAMALLUR-CHANDRASEKHAR (IND) bt FILENKOV (RUS)/ FRANSEN (NED) 64 36 13-11
Terrific performance by Indians, 6 r in singles quarter-finals and 3 doubles semi-finalist pair having Indian players in it.
Young Kaza Vinayak scored only upset win ... He defeated 3rd seed Argentine in straight sets, won 2nd set 6-0 after winning first set in tie-break ... In doubles top-seed pair of Divij and Vishnu won marathon match after huge battle.
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At $10K Cairo, Egypt (Clay)
[R1] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND,348) bt Elina GASANOVA (RUS,678) 63 62
[R1] Rushmi CHAKRAVARTHI (IND,579) l Claudia LORENZO FERNANDEZ (ESP,898) 36 16
[R2] (2) Poojashree VENKATESHA (IND,348) vs Margit RUUTEL (EST,921)
Doubles
[R1] (3) CHAKRAVARTHI (IND)/ VENKATESHA (IND) bt CERVERA-VAZQUEZ (ESP)/ LORENZO FERNANDEZ (ESP) 46 63 10-8
Good start Poojashree but other hand very one-sided defeat of Rushmi.
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