Jaipur: Parul Chaudhary of Rajasthan received the singles title within the National Ranking Badminton Competition. In doubles, the pair of Jagjit Singh Kajla and Arnav Sharma had been the runners-up. More than 200 gamers participated on this week-long event.
Jaipur’s Sawai Mansingh Stadium witnessed the internet hosting of one other huge badminton event. Rajasthan Badminton Association acquired the internet hosting rights of the National Ranking Tournament for gamers of Under-15 and Under-17 age group. This week-long event ended on Tuesday. Parul Chaudhary of the state received the title within the Under-17 class. In the ultimate, Parul Choudhary defeated third seeded Lakshya Rajesh of Karnataka 21-19, 22-20. Hamsini of Telangana turned the winner in ladies under-15 singles.
In the title conflict, Hamsini registered a convincing victory over prime seeded Hitha Maria Joshe of Kerala by 19-21, 21-18, 21-13. In the Under-17 boys’ doubles, the highest seeded pair of Jangjit Singh Kajla and Arnav Sharma of Rajasthan had been the runners-up. Andhra Pradesh’s pair of C. Thipanna and H. Viram Reddy defeated Rajasthan’s Jangjit Singh and Arnav Sharma 23-25, 21-14, 21-18. State Badminton Association Secretary KK Sharma mentioned that Parul Chaudhary has been performing effectively for a while and may quickly make a spot within the Indian group. He mentioned that the State Badminton Association will host good tournaments in future.
On the opposite hand, in boys’ under-15 singles, twelfth seeded Harshit Khatri of Delhi received the title. In the ultimate, he defeated prime seeded participant Pushkar Sai of Karnataka 21-16, 21-19. In Under-17 ladies’ doubles, the pair of Akshita Manral and Shambhavi Rothan defeated Tamil Nadu’s pair of Anjana Manikandan and Kruthya Silva 16-21, 21-12, 21-17 within the remaining. In the title conflict of under-15 age group blended doubles, H. Senthala and S. The prime seeded pair of Ranjan received the title by defeating Telangana’s pair of Rohan and Dhuruti 21-14, 15-21, 21-14.
In the Under-17 boys’ singles remaining, Maharashtra’s Dev Ruparelia defeated Punjab’s Jagsher Singh 21-18, 21-14, within the Under-17 blended doubles, Sachin A. And Ananya A. Defeated the pair of Akshay Singh and Anjana 21-18, 21-14 and captured the title. S within the under-15 boys doubles remaining. The pair of Chaudhary and Shaurya Chaudhary defeated the pair of Gums Licha and Karansh Naidu 21-15, 21-15. Rajasthan Badminton Association Secretary Ok.Ok. Sharma, Vice President Manoj Dasot distributed the awards. On this event, Dholpur Secretary Zakir Hussain, Karauli Secretary Rohit Arya, Bharatpur Secretary Renu Lavania, Dausa Secretary Chandresh Sharma, Tonk Secretary Anil Gupta had been additionally current.