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KBA, PPBA felicitate shuttlers

Bangalore :
The Karnataka Badminton Association on Monday handed out cash awards to the tune of Rs 1.5 lakh to top performers in the sub-junior, junior and senior National championships in the past year. KBA also handed Ashwini Ponnappa honorary membership to the association.

Later, the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy too celebrated the successes of its trainees, including national champion Sayali Gokhale, in a separate function with the legendary Padukone giving the young shuttlers valuable words of advice. Padukone added that the academy planned to rope in Indonesian coach Yusuf Jauhari, the brother of noted coach Atik, for a month-long stint in the beginning of February. “This will be of great benefit for the kids and it will help the coaches here upgrade their skills too,” he said.

Awardees:

Senior Nationals (Srinagar): Varsha V Belawadi Rs 10,000; Nischitha GM Rs 10,000; Guruprasad D Rs 5,000; Vineeth Manuel Rs 5,000; Ashwini Ponnappa Rs 10,000.

Junior Nationals (Imphal): Reshma Karthik Rs 25,000; Poorvisha S Ram Rs 25,000; Sankeerth BR Rs 5,000; Sindhu Bharadwaj Rs 5,000; Devika Ravindra Rs 10,000.

Sub-junior Nationals (Patna): Ashwini Bhat Rs 22,500; Mithula UK Rs 7,500; Mithun M Rs 2,500; Raghu M Rs 2,500; Mahima Aggarwal Rs 2,500; Shikha Gautam Rs 2,500.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> Sports> More Sports> Badminton / by Shrivathsa Sridhar, TNN / January 09th, 2013

Rohan Bopanna says he is taking stand for the future of their juniors


India´s joint number one doubles player Rohan Bopanna has said that he and his Davis Cup team mates are taking stand not only for themselves but also for the future of their junior players.

India’s joint number one doubles player Rohan Bopanna has said that he and his Davis Cup team mates are taking stand not only for themselves but also for the future of their junior players.

Some of India’s top tennis players including Bopanna and former singles number one Somdev Devvarman have warned the All India Tennis Association that they will represent India in the Davis Cup only if their demands are accepted.

Two of the major demands emailed by players to AITA are the removal of non-playing captain S P Misra and national coach Nandan Bal.

Bopanna said it’s not like that he has a war with the tennis authorities which he wants to win at any cost and feel good about that but he wants to see tennis grow in India. The world number 12 doubles player also said that he is not making demands because he has attained a star status now but he wants the betterment of sport in his country.

The 32-year-old stated in a recent interview, “We are looking for betterment of tennis. It is not about whether you can point out your demands only when you have achieved something. At the end of the day, we are there to make the sport grow and the youngsters benefit from it.”

Bopanna also said that he wants a system in India which is similar to US and Europe, where federations try to facilitate players in every possible way they can.

The Indian player stated, “We want youngsters doing well and coming up through great systems like they have in the US or Europe where the Federations support all the players and help them in a big way.”

He added, “We have to wait and see. We have not heard anything from the AITA. I think when somebody makes some points it is important. Nobody writes an e-mail without importance attached to it.”

Bopanna became a part of one of the biggest controversies of Indian tennis history when he and Mahesh Bhupathi refused to partner Leander Paes at the London Olympics last year.

Bopanna and Bhupathi said either they would play together or they would not at all. AITA had to bow to their demands at the end and Paes was forced to partner low ranked Vishnu Vardhan. AITA later put a two year ban on Bopanna and Bhupathi from representing India at any level but they got a stay from the court against that decision.

source: http://www.tennisworldusa.org / Home> Tennis Stories / by Talha Asif / January 04th, 2013

Game time

Rohan Bopanna on brand promotion and tennis

“I am glad to be here today, at the unveiling of Rado’s HyperChrome Collection. I’m pleased that Rado is the new official timekeeper for the Aircel Chennai Open, and am happy to be launching its latest collection,” said well-known tennis player Rohan Bopanna. a watch from Rado’s HyperChrome Collection while playing at the Open. “Its light weight and sturdy. It’s a watch fit for all occasions.”

When asked how he felt on joining Andy Murray as the other tennis player to sport Rado’s HyperChrome, he said; “I’m honoured to have joined the list of international sportsmen and celebrities who have represented this brand.” On his thoughts about the upcoming Chennai Open, Bopanna said that he’s looking forward to it; but refused to answer any questions related to the game. He said he would be looking to start his new season on a positive note; and also revealed that he has a collection of around 32 watches from various watch manufacturers.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> Life & Stylye> MetroPlus / by Ashwin Jacob / December 31st, 2012

Rohan Bopanna keen to represent India again

New Delhi :
London Olympics selection controversy is a thing of past at least for Rohan Bopanna as the doubles ace is keen to wear the India cap again and represent the nation in the Davis Cup.

Bopanna and his then partner Mahesh Bhupathi were banned by All India Tennis Association (AITA) for not abiding by the selection decision for the Olympics although the court had stayed that decision later on.

India are set to take on South Korea in the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group I tie in February next year.

“What has been done in the past, it’s over and let us just look at the future and keep moving ahead. I mean tomorrow if I am called to represent India for the Davis Cup which I have always have said yes to, I will go ahead and represent India at the Davis Cup,” Bopanna said in an interview.

“There are a lot of things as a sportsperson you look back and could have taken some positives out of that. There are a lot of things which could have been better not said or done. It’s past. That’s been done and dusted.

“That’s over now and as a professional I believe we have all moved on from it. Now it’s time to concentrate on the future events with a new partner. 2012 is behind me,” said the 32-year-old Bangalorean.

Bopanna, who parted ways with his long-term mentor and doubles partner Bhupathi after the season-ending ATP Tour Finals last month, said that he will definitely “miss” him.

“He is the best doubles player out there in the world. No doubt, I have learnt a lot from him in my career not only as a partner but he also helped me, guided me right from the Challengers, Tour levels and Grand Slams. No doubt, he will be missed.”

“We had decided in the beginning of this year that we will be playing for a year since it’s been an Olympic year and at the US Open itself we decided that since I have few more years to go I need a partner who I can build a relationship with, try and get a solid partnership going. That’s the reason why we decided to change partners and see how it goes,” said Bopanna.

Bopanna, along with Bhupathi, had compiled an impressive 34-22 match record and 2-3 in finals, and in the past also teamed up with players like Pakistan’s Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi and American Eric Butorac.

Bopanna has decided to pair up with the US-based Rajeev Ram at the upcoming Chennai Open and for the 2013 season.

Asked about whom did he find as his best partner, Bopanna said, “My best results came with Aisam, reaching the finals of a Grand slam. This year with Mahesh also, we had a great end to the season winning the Paris Masters. I had a great success with them. Looking forward to take few positives from both the partnerships.”

Talking about Rajeev as his new partner on the ATP circuit, Bopanna said they have the potential to be one of the top doubles teams in the world.

“100 per cent. We both have big styles of game and definitely we both have what it takes to be top eight doubles team in the world,” he said.

“I am really looking forward to the new season. Rajeev and I have known each other for few years now. 2008 we played together at the Australian Open and reached the third round.

“He is technically a serve and volley player and his experience will definitely help in the doubles. He is a big guy, actually one inch taller than me also. His is a big big game. So, we both will complement each other playing together,” he added.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> Sports> Tennis / by PTI / December 28th, 2012

Final touches for sports policy within 45 days: Appachu Ranjan

Minister for Youth Services and Sports Appachu Ranjan has said that sports policy will be given final touches within 45 days.

Speaking to presspersons after inspecting the Sullia taluk stadium work which has been stopped for various reasons here on Tuesday, he said that 25 taluks in the State do not have stadiums. “The government is proposing to start sports hostels in every district.

Sports hostel has already been started in 22 districts. Earlier, the admission to sports hostel was for the students from eighth to tenth standard. However, it will be extended to fifth to tenth standard.”

Stating that youth policy has been formulated to utilise the youth power, the Minister said that the youth policy will be implemented on January 12, to mark 151st birth anniversary of Swamy Vivekananda. Other states are planning to formulate similar youth policy.

To a query on incomplete stadium, he said that the work on 400-metre track, walking track, gallery needs to be taken up. An action plan of Rs 95 lakh has been prepared, said Assistant Director Subhash.

source: http://www.DeccanHerald.com / Home> District / DHNS, Sullia / December 25th, 2012

AI beat IOC to claim Obaidullah Khan Gold Cup


Bhopal:
Air India team captain Arjun Halappa, Shivendra Singh and other players in jubilant after won the Obedullah Khan Gold Cup Hockey Tournament in Bhopal on Tuesday. Air India beat last year winner Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) 4-3 Goals. PTI

Last year’s runners-up Air India (AI) lifted the International Obaidullah Khan Gold Cup hockey tournament title by defeating holders Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) 4-3 in the final.

For Air India, Shivendra Singh and captain Arjun Halappa scored two goals each last night.

AI played an attacking game from the start, and led 2-1 at the half time.

Olympian Shivendra scored his first goal in the seventh minute before Halappa doubled the lead for AI in the 24th minute.

Four minutes later, Gurjinder Singh reduced the margin for IOC, scoring from a penalty corner.

But after the breather Shivendra scored from a penalty corner before Gurjinder converted another set piece for IOC to make the scoreline 2-3.

In the 59th minute, Halappa scored his second to make the scoreline 4-2 in favour of AI.

Even though Gurjinder completed his hat-trick in the 64th minute, it was not enough for IOC to defend the title.

In the third-fourth place play-off match, Punjab and Sindh Bank beat ONGC 3-2.

Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav and Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan gave away the awards.

Winner AI returned home with a cash prize of Rs 21 lakh and a trophy while runners-up IOC received a cash prize of Rs 10 lakh.

AI’s Shivendra was adjudged man-of-the-match, while Gurjinder was declared man-of-the-tournament.

Abdul Samad of Bhopal Red was adjudged best goal-keeper, his teammate Affan Yuosuf as best forward, Diwakar Ram of ONGC as best defender and Vikram Pillai of AI as best mid-fielder.

Several former players and Olympians including Aslam Sher Khan, Sameer Dad, Dhanraj Pillai, Ashok Dhyanchand, Jalaludding Rizvi, Inamur Rahman, Mumtaz Malik, Saleem Abbasi, Khursheed Ali and Altafur Rahman were felicitated on this occasion.

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> Sports> Other Sports / by PTI / December 26th, 2012

Squash: Saurav Ghosal, Joshna Chinappa bag National championship titles

Kolkata:
Saurav Ghosal and Joshna Chinappa reigned supreme, winning the men’s and women’s titles respectively in the 60th National Squash Championship here on Sunday. The world number 11 Ghosal faced little resistance from second seed Harinder Pal Sandhu to wrap the issue 11-5 11-4 11-3 in 33 minutes.
Playing in front of a packed home support, Ghosal was quick to get into the groove as he had a commanding 7-2 lead before clinching the first set.

The second set was no different, while in the third Ghosal showed his class and superb ball control taking nine points on the trot for his seventh straight and eight overall senior national title.

“It was great to win my eighth title at the same place where I had won my first,” the world number 21 said.
He also gave credit to Sandhu and said, “The scoreline might suggest otherwise but it was a tough match honestly. He (Sandhu) has really improved a lot and its good time for the Indian squash.”

Ghosal is hopeful that squash gets a place in the 2020 Olympics.

“There is a strong bid for squash in the 2020 Olympics..I am following the updates regularly,” he said.
In the women’s section, Joshna Chinappa prevailed upon promising Anaka Alankamony, the reigning Asian Junior champion, 11-7 11-4 11-8 in 25 minutes.

Ananka led 6-4 but Joshna was quick to get into the act taking four straight points before taking the first set. The youngster was no match to the world number 31 in the second set, while in the third she gave some fight trailing 8-9 but Joshna showed fine ball control to take two points and clinch the title.

source: http://www.ibnlive.in.com / Home> Sports> Other Sports / by Press Trust of India / December 23rd, 2012

Sardar Singh, Raghunath fetch highest prices at HIL auction


New Delhi:
India’s captain and one of the marquee players, Sardar Singh was sold to Delhi Wave Riders for the highest price of $78,000 while Bangalore’s V.R. Raghunath fetched the second highest price of $76,000 for Uttar Pradesh Wizards here at the Hockey India League (HIL) players’ auction Sunday.

Raghunath’s reserve price was $13,900 before the Lucknow-based outfit snapped him up for the second highest figure at the auction.

Other marquee players sold at the auction were German Moritz Suertse for $75,500 to Ranchi Rhinos, world’s most capped player Teun de Nooijer of the Netherlands to Lucknow-based Uttar Pradesh Wizards for $66,000, and Australian Jamie Dwyer to Jaypee Punjab Warriors at $60,000.

India’s second marquee player and drag-flick specialist Sandeep Singh, who was touted to be sold for the highest price, went for his reserve price of $27,800 to Mumbai Magicians.

Other important Indian players sold at the auction were S.V. Sunil (Punjab for $42,000), Yuvraj Walmiki (Delhi for $18,000), and Shivendra Singh (Punjab for $27,500).

Mumbai’s Tushar Khandekar was sold for only $100 more than his reserve price of $13,900 to Uttar Pradesh while S.K. Uthappa went to Uttar Pradesh for $25,000 and Gurbaj Singh to Delhi for $36,000.

Ignace Tirkey, who had a reserve price of $13,900, went to Punjab for $31,000 while Rupinder Pal Singh, with a base price of $9,250, was sold to Uttar Pradesh for $56000.

Unlike cricket’s Indian Premier League (IPL), there were no problems with the auction of Pakistani players as the Mumbai franchisee bought Fareed Ahmed for $21,000 and Mohammed Rashid for $41,000.

On being sold for the highest price, Sardar said: “It feels very good. I am enjoying the moment. Hopefully all players will get a good deal. There will a banter among the national team players about who are sold for what.”

source: http://www.aajkikhabar.com / Aaj Ki Khabar / Home> Sports / Tuesday, December 18th, 2012

Rohan Bopanna goes from singles to doubles in personal life as well

India’s top doubles star Rohan Bopanna has gone from singles to doubles in his personal life as well.

The 31-year-old Bopanna married Supriya Annaiah in a ceremony in his hometwon of Coorg earlier today. Coorg is situated in South India.

The duo got engaged earlier this year and in a recent interview, Bopanna spoke about his latest partnership, “I met Supriya through some common friends, and I have known her for a while now. Supriya is very supportive of my choices, and very understanding of my demanding schedule. She keeps me grounded, and she knows exactly when I need my own space. She respects my priorities and let’s me handle them the way I am used to.”

The wedding was attended by some of the biggest names in Indian tennis – including Bopanna’s 2012 doubles partner Mahesh Bhupathi, his wife and actress Lara Dutta Bhupathi, Somdev Devvarman, Bopanna’s coach Scott Davidoff and former Davis Cupper Mustafa Ghouse.

Not surprising that Leander Paes was absent. Paes had a fallout with Bhupathi and Bopanna over the Olympic selections earlier this year. India’s top female tennis player Sania Mirza was invited to the wedding but could not make it due to other committments and sent her wishes to the couple on the micro blogging site, Twitter.

Bopanna is currently ranked no. 12 in the doubles rankings and will team up with American Rajeev Ram on the ATP Circuit in 2012.

Read more: http://www.sportskeeda.com/ Home> Textiles> News / by Staff Reporter / November 25th, 2012

Bopanna ties nuptial knot

Bangalore, Nov 25 (PTI)

Indian tennis doubles star Rohan Bopanna today married Supriya Annaiah at his hometown of Kodagu, some 200 km away from here.

The wedding was attended by several Indian tennis players, including Mahesh Bhupathi along with his celebrity wife Lara Dutta, Somdev Devvarman and former Davis Cupper Mustafa Ghouse.

Bopanna’s former doubles partner Aisam Ul-Huq Qureshi was also present at the wedding.

source: http://www.ptinews.com / Press Trust of India / Home> National / by Staff Writer / November 25th, 2012