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In the All India IPSC Girls U-14 and U-19 Tennis Tournament 2024 hosted by school, outstanding talents emerged across categories. YPS, Mohali emerging as Winners for the U-14 tennis team events. The first runners-up is Daly College, Indore, followed by DPS, Mathura Road as the second runners-up. In the U-19 category team events, the winner is Daly College, Indore. First runners-up is Emerald Heights International School, Indore, and the second runners-up is Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi. In individual events, in the U-14 division, Surveen Kaur and Isvarat Kaur from YPS, Mohali, earned joint second runners-up position. The U-14 runners-up trophy was bagged by Vaidehi Shukla from Daly College, Indore. The U-14 gold medal and a trophy for the All India IPSC Girls Tennis Tournament 2024 was lifted by Sahej Lakhat from YPS, Mohali. In the U-19 category, the joint second runners-up title was shared by Vipasha of Motilal Nehru School of Sports, Rai (Sonipat), and Vedika Shridhar from The Emerald Heights International School, Indore. The U-19 runners-up trophy was secured by Sidhak Kaur from YPS Mohali. In the U-19 category, Pehal Kharadkar from Daly College, Indore, clinched the trophy.

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