Malvika Bansod uses her experience to beat Unnati Hooda in 3 games. Unnati made several unforced errors at the net, an area she needs to work on. Tara Shah lost in 3 games to Unnati. In 3-4 years we are going to see a much stronger Indian WS with many new faces. Anupama Upadhyaya was not eligible for the trials and misses out. The senior core group they announce will give the players the opportunity to play international tournaments.
Even I wanted to write the same. Unnati played really well in 2nd game. But in the 3rd game , she played like a child. So many shots are of junior level which Malvika used it very well. I would say, Unnati is the best bet for the 2028 Olympics. If she works well , sky is the limit for her. Samiya became so average nowadays.
Tan Kim Her opts out at the last minute. BAI keen on Mathias Boe, but he's not interested in being full time coach. India still looking for foreign singles coach. Link: https://indianexpress.com/article/s...ly-to-return-as-indias-doubles-coach-7873292/
WS Positions 1-4 Ashmita Chiliha Adit Bhatt Aakarshi Kashyap Unnati Hooda MS Positions 1-4 Kiran George Sameer Verma Ravi Priyanshu Rajawat
Still 3 more days are there. What will they do ? And also who is that Ravi?. All of a sudden in top 4
If in WS top 4, if they play each other, I guess except for Ashmitha, other 2 will lose to Unnati hooda. But, will they select her. 14 year old playing 2 senior matches in a day is really energy sapping for that kid. Hope she works on her fitness more.
The doubles matches and the 5-8, 9-12 ranking matches will probably take till the last day. Ravi is a domestic player. Luck of the draw.
No. Just now checked. Still the position of top 4 is not yet decided. They will play each other from Tomorrow. https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=4ED2D53B-F0E2-4680-86A9-3C82F629BF38&draw=33
Didn’t we all wonder before if Tan Kim Her would last in India? He’s now dropped India even before he got to there. I suppose it’s better than resigning in the middle of a contract like he did before. Wonder where he’s going instead.
Yes, that's why I put positions 1-4. with no rank against any player. Doubles are still in. 2nd stage matches.
Yes, it's better Tan Kim Her opted out before leaving in the middle again. Appears like he was using India as a ploy to get a better contract with another country.
Ashmita vs Aakrashi will determine Rank 1 and 2. Winner will be selected for CWG as second WS Aditi vs Unnati will determine Rank 3 and 4. Only top 3 will be selected in Uber Cup and Asian Games. Kiran vs Priyanshu will determine Rank 1 and 2. Winner will be selected for Thomas Cup and Asian Games.
It is too much for Unnati. I was expecting her to defeat Aakarshi but it is too much to ask for. Aakarshi is playing really well recently. And she is 20 years old , how could she lose to 14 year old girl. Tommorow, will she handle Aditi? I watched a glimpse of Ravi. playing Priyanshu. I am really impressed with his soft deft touches in creating a rally. But he lacks experience.
How many entries can we have for MS, and WS in Asian games, and CWG? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
CWG (2 WS, 1 WD pair +1 XD player) (2 MS, 1 MD pair + plus 1 XD player) Total 10 Players. Uber Cup / Asian Games (4 WS, 3 WD pairs) (4 MS, 3 MD pairs) Total 20 players BWF allows 2 reserve players.
WS Final Ranks Top 3 Selected for Uber/Asian Games. Winner selected for CWG. 1 Aakarshi Kashyap 2.Ashmita Chaliha 3.Unnati Hooda 4.Aditi Bhat Unnati saves her best for last and grabs the last slot! This will be good exposure at the senior level for Unnati. Ashmita Lost to Aditi in stage 1 and Aakarshi in the final. I can see good improvement in Ashmita's overall game, good jump smash, good at the back court and front court. Just needs to focus on tactical play. Each year the selection trials are going to become more difficult as each player improves and new players emerge.
MS Final Rank Winner gets Thomas cup/ Asian Games slot. 1 Priyanshu Rajawat 2 Kiran George 3 Ravi 4 Sameer Verma Kiran has an off day with an erratic game as Priyanshu grabs his opportunity and emerges winner.