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Delhi’s Anil Mital claims gold medal in badminton

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Chandigarh, April 17

Delhi’s Anil Mital defeated local contender Anil Sondhi (21-8, 21-14) to win the men’s 70+ final on the concluding day of the All-India Masters Badminton Championship at the Sector 38 Sports Complex here today.

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Sharad Mahajan won the men’s 65+ final by defeating Mukesh (21-18, 21-13) and Punjab’s Ram Lakhan won the men’s 60+ title by recording a comeback (19-21, 21-19, 23-21) win over top seed Harjit Singh.

In the men’s 55+ final, Rajeev Sharma defeated VSK Lingeshwar Rao (19-21, 21-19, 30-28). In the men’s 50+ final, Vijay Sharma outplayed Anil K Srivastava (21-9, 17-21, 21-12).

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In the men’s 45+ title clash, Jayendra Dhole defeated Vijay Sharma (23-21, 21-7), while Abhinn Shyam Gupta won the men’s 40+ title by toppling top seed Lakwinder Singh (21-14, 21-9). In the men’s 35+ final, Mayank Behl defeated Peeyush Aggarwal (21-13, 21-12).

The pair of Raghavan and Varun Sharma won the men’s doubles 35+ final by defeating Abhishek Agarwal and Ankush Joshi (21-18, 21-11). In the men’s doubles 40+ final, Lakhwinder and Varun Sharma defeated Jaideep Kohli and Mit Adhyaru (21-11, 21-12).

Ashish Khedikar and Jayendra Dhole won the men’s doubles 45+ title by defeating Deepak Saxena and Haroon Rashid (21-10, 21-16). In the men’s doubles 50+ final, Bijoy Kr Barman and Rajeev Sharma ousted Navdeep Singh and Rajneesh Bhatia (28-26, 21-11).

The pair of BVSK Lingeshwar Rao and Rajiv Sharma won the men’s doubles 55+ final by registering a (21-13, 21-15) win over Harjit Singh and Ram Lakhan. In the men’s doubles 60+ title clash, Harjit Singh and Ram Lakhan defeated Sunil Pai and Yogesh Sanghavi (20-22, 21-10, 21-11), while in the men’s doubles 65+ final, Anil Sondhi and SS Pundhir defeated Ashok Kumar Mishra and Sunny Abraham (19-21, 22-20, 24-22). In the men’s doubles 70+ event, the pair of SK Patet and Yogendra Kumar Jaiswal defeated Anil Sondhi and Pundhir (13-21, 21-12, 21-15).

Aditi-Manju shine in women doubles

The team of Aditi Rode and Manju won the women’s doubles 35+ final by defeating top seed team of Aneesha and Prabinu (21-15, 21-17). In the women’s 40+ final, S Banu and Yopu Boni defeated Manishi Singh and Mansi Goel (21-11, 21-16). In the women’s doubles 45+ title clash, Jaysree Raghu and S Banu outplayed Lavita and Seema (21-14, 21-6).

Geeta Aggarwal and Sunita won the women’s doubles 50+ final by defeating Manjiri and Seema (21-11, 21-18). In the women’s 35+ final, Manju outplayed Aditi (16-21, 21-16, 21-19). In the 35+ mixed doubles event, Mayank and Aditi defeated Varun Sharma and Yupu Boni (21-14, 21-15) and in the mixed doubles 40+ final, Varun Sharma and Geeta Aggarwal outplayed Rudra Kaushik and Yupu Boni (21-19, 21-16).

In the mixed doubles 45+ final, Mit Adhyaru and Banu outplayed Deepak Saxena and Geeta Aggarwal (21-8, 21-17). In the mixed doubles 50+ final, Lingeshwar Rao and L Sunitha Raj outplayed Rajneesh Bhatia and Geeta Aggarwal (21-15, 22-20). In the mixed doubles 60+ final, Harjit Singh and Neera Pasricha outplayed Lt Gen Aswani Kumar and Manjeet Sharma (21-10, 21-12).

Varun, Geeta players of the tournament

Varun Sharma and Geeta Aggarwal were named the players of the tournament. Geeta scored a total of 30 points, while Sharma claimed 35 points to claim the titles.

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